The given data demonstrates the proportion of the overall manufacturing output in Asia, Europe, and the other regions of the world.
Overall, as a general trend, total manufacturing output in Asia fluctuated throughout the period but declined in Europe. In contrast, the rest of the world had a steady increase in manufacturing output over the years.
Now, turning to the details, Asia received the highest proportion about 50 percent of manufacturing output in 1840, before fell to 30 percent and 20 percent ranking in 1880 and 1920. After a slight increse in 1960, there was a massive resurgence just over 40 percent in 2000.
Getting back to the details, Europe started to increase respectively from 1840 till 1920 in which it reached the highest proportion of its own about 50 percent. Then, it decreased in 1960 approximately to 40 percent and this declining process continued until it reached around 30 percent in 2000.
We can see that other parts of the world, in 1840 the entire manufacturing output reached 10 percent proportion, then rose significantly to around 30 percent in 1880 and 1920. Again, rasing around 40 percent in 1960 before decreasing to over 30 percent in 2000.
