The graph highlights data regarding the amount growth in domestic products in affluent nations on regard to their global approach during a period from 1960s to 1990s . The figures are given in percent .
Overall, it is interesting to note that there was a gradual upward trend in the average growth of globalizers which indicated the most growth from being at last place while wealthy countries followed the opposite trend non-globalisers were fluctuated over the period.
In 1960s , approximately 4,7 %of wealthy countries were much higher than the other figures. This number was continually declined over the years and worsened around 2% in 1960s . In contrast , GPDat just over 1%in 1960s , which was doubled and dramatically rose in 1990s at just bellow 5%. Furthermore, this figure was higher than for remaining two GPD .
Meanwhile, the non-globalised group saw fluctuations during the thirty-year period. In 1960s , they started with over 2% global market shifts before rising to just over 3% in the 1970s . However, they had a significant fall in 1980s , reaching their lowest GPD at just under 1% but in the end of the period they had a slightly rise from 1%.
