The bar chart illustrates the proportion of overall manufacturing productions in three distinct countries , including Asia , Europe and rest of the world between 1840 and 2000.
Overall , initially Asia experienced roughly a half,being higher than all over the world while they showed an upward trend, Asia deacreased dramatically. Then, again continued to rise quickly and outraced all of them . In addition, Europe and rest of the world’s manufacturing production climbed steadily , but in the end of the period the figure experienced reduction.
Percentages of production in Europe and in the rest of the world was 40% and 10% respectively in 1840. Both showed dramatical surge and Europe production remained exactly a half , reached a peak at 1920, while production of rest of the world was about 30%. However in 1960 , both met at the same record reaching approximately 37%. In the end of the period they dropped significantly , Europe percentage was at around 28% and the world percentage was slightly higher.
Initially, Asia’s manufacturing production was higher than others in 1840, was 50%. However, it hitted a low-point of nearly a quarter. After then, throughout the period it increased sharply and outraced Europe and rest of the world.
