The chart illustrates the amount of money which was spent on tourist infrastructure in Britain, France, Spain, and Germany over a twelve-year period from 1980 to 1992
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that Britain and France show the similar upward trends throughout the period. Spain witnessed a fall in invesment up in 1990 before recovering. Meanwhile, Germany experienced a financial support for tourism rose before slipping after 1990.
looking at the details, Britain and France began the period by spending about 58 million euros and 20 million euros respectively. By the end of period, both nations reach the same amount of invesment at 80 million euros.
In contrast, Spain spent 60 million euros in development tourism at the first period and gardually fall to just above 40 million euros in 1990 before going back to 60 million euros in 1992. German government raised spending in 1980 from 30 million to 48 million, after which the figure dropped at 40 million.
