The graph compares the information of how much money is paid for books in 4 countries, namely Australia, Italy, Germany and France from 1995 to 2005, which is measured in millions.
Overall, it can be seen that book expenditure in 4 countries also had an upward trend. Additionally, books were bought in Australia had the most significant increase.
In 1995, book consumption in Germany was the highest, which accounted for 80 million. In addition, the data on France and Italy was comparable, at roughly 50-55 million, whereas the figure for Australia was the lowest, at approximately 30%.
In the following period to 1999, book assumption in Germany experienced an escalation to roughly 90 million while the data on Australia also climbed 10 million, to 40 million and remained until a sharp climb to 60 million in 2003 and 72 million in 2005. Furthermore, the figure for Germany dipped to 85 million, followed by a consistent growth to 95 million at the end of the time frame. Moreover, there was a moderately grew to 60 million of book expenditure in France, followed by an significant increase to 70 million in 2001 and climbed slightly to 75 million in 2005. For the data on Italy, it fluctuated about 50 to 55 million until 1999; after fluctuating, it escalated to 64 million in 2005.
