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The image is a line graph illustrating the World Bank (WB) Forecast for Real GDP (at 2005 prices) growth (% change). The graph includes data points from 2008 to 2015, with both negative and positive growth percentages. The growth percentages for each year are as follows: 2008: -0.34%, 2009: -3.07%, 2010: 3.99%, 2011: 1.81%, 2012: 2.20%, 2013: 2.20%, 2014: 2.75%, 2015: 3.00%. The graph shows a sharp decline in growth from 2008 to 2009, a strong recovery in 2010, followed by a steadier increase from 2011 to 2015. The years 2010 to 2015 have a shaded background, indicating forecasted data.
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The line graph gives you information on the GDP growth forecast by the World Wide Bank between 2008 and 2015.c
Overall, it is clearly shown that the percentage of the forecast has been up and down through many years. Additionally, the amount of gross domestic product growth was the highest in 2015.
With regards to the amount of GDP rising, it began at around -0.34 and then fell dramatically to about -3 in the next year. Likewise, approximately 2.39 percent of GDP was raised in 2010, after which the product fluctuated slightly and declined steadily to 1.81 percent in 2011.
On the other hand, the GDP growth estimated by the World Bank rose gradually to 2.2 and decreased a little bit in 2013. However, it increased up to 2.75 percent in 2014 and continued to increase at 3 in the final year which is considered as the highest percentage among those years.
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