The given bar graph illustrates the growing GDP of three countries over the course of three years from 2007 to 2010.
While the GDP of Japan gradually increased from lowest to highest overall, whereas Tunisia saw a significant decline. In 2008 all three countries had approximately the same GDP. Additionally, Ecuador had a very inconsistent growth rate, with sudden increases and abrupt downfalls.
Speaking specifically about Tunisia and Japan, the growth rate for one halved meanwhile the other multiplied by around 3 times, respectively, between the course of three years. Moreover, Japan also had the highest growing GDP recorded among the given list of nations in 2010 at just over 6 percent.
On the other hand, Ecuador had a very fickle development starting at 3% in 2007, it went up at 5% only to get back down to a figure closer to 1% and finally managed to moderately climb up to a little more than 2% in 2010, ranking at the bottom of the list. It also became the country that recorded the lowest increasing GDP at an approximate of 1%.
