The given line chart provides the expenditure on books being purchased in 4 particular countries such as Germany, France, Italy and Austria from 1995 to 2005.
Overall, the budget for books of 4 nations dramatically increased over the years. In the beginning, books were not so popular, there was a surge over the times and at the end, the spending on buying books in this country became third-largest sales.
In 1995, the figure of Germany’s expenditure was witnessed as the largest proposition among 4 countries, reaching approximately 80 millions dollars. Austria, however, accounted for the lowest number at 30 million.
After peaking nearly 90 million in 1999, the amount of money spent in Germany declined to a low of about 10 millions from the beginning. There was a steady rise in the budget of Germany, over 90 millions in number. In contrast, the reverse pattern could be seen in Austria in 1995 with over 30 millions in numbers. From 2001 to 2005, saw a constant increase in the data on this country, remaining the third-ranked county’s budget among 4 nations.
