The bar chart compares the progression made by 3 types of countries categorized by their approach in production of national goods from the 1960s to 1990s.
Overall, it is noticeable that throughout the decades the wealthy countries reduced their domestic products, whereas the non-global societies surpassed all countries, furthermore exceeded the peak which once belonged to the wealthy nations.
concerning the first twenty years, with the exclusion of affluent countries, the globalizes and the non-globalizes both nearly doubled their production. By contrast, the wealthy communities cut their domestic goods by half from well over 4% to approximately 3%. In general, all showed close statistics which was around 3% in the 1970s.
In terms of remaining decades, the wealthy and the non-globalizes witnessed a dramatic decline in the 1980s, in which the non-globalizes produced under 1% . That is the lowest figure of the whole period surveyed. On the other hand, the globalizes continued to grow until the 1990s, when it reached a peak at 4.9 % . At the same time, while the non-global went up, the affluent communities dropped negligibly.
