This bar chart depicts the percentage of manufactured products in five years – 1840, 1880, 1920, 1960 and 2000, in Asia, Europe and other countries around the world together.
Overall we can see two continents – Asia and Europe, and other countries that does not lay on those continents. The highest percentage that has been reached is 50%. We can see it only in two years. All these variables followed the pattern of fluctuation. Only countries throughout the world moved steadily upward until the last year on the chart. This bar chart illustrate five years with separation of 40 years in between each.
Firstly, Asia started fabrication of products in 1840, with the highest percentage and the only continent that started at 50%. During 1880 and 1920 it dropped initially to 20% and was followed by gradual increase in 2000. Where it reached approximately 45%. Europe had a similar pattern. In 1840 countries in Europe started to produce 40% of industrial goods. The growth was stable and even reached 50% in 1920 which is the second content with percentage that high. But after 1920 growth started decline and by 2000 it dropped to nearly 20%.
Places around the world had almost no surges. In 1840 rest of the world started production at the lowest percentage on the chart. Only 10%. But by 1960 it skyrocketed to almost 40%. After reaching the highest point in it growth, experienced the shift in allocation. By 2000 it fell to approximately 32%. But even though, other countries surpass Asia and Europe by steadily growing without substantial variations.
