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Band 6+: The graph below shows the average growth in domestic products in wealthy countries, countries that have adopted a global approach to business and in countries that have not.

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The image displays average annual GDP growth per decade for three categories: Wealthy countries grew approximately 4.7% in the 1960s, 2.5% in the 1970s, 2.2% in the 1980s, and 2.5% in the 1990s; Globalisers rose about 2.0% in the 1960s, 3.0% in the 1970s, 3.5% in the 1980s, peaking at 5.0% in the 1990s; Non-globalisers had growth roughly 1.0% in the 1960s, 1.5% in the 1970s, 0.5% in the 1980s, and fell near 1.0% in the 1990s.
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The bar chart displays the average annual increase of domestic products in three types of countries from 1960s to 1990s.

Overall, the average growth percentage of domestic products in wealthy countries declined, while in developing countries that approach globally on business it rose significantly. In contrast, the figure fluctuated in countries which do not follow the adoption of globalising.

In the 60s, the rise of domestic products was roughly 4,7%, subsequently it gradually decreased, reaching a low of 2% in almost 30 years. In globalising nations the percentage beginned with nearly 1,5%, and climbed to the highest value of just under 5%.

In 1960s, non-globalisers experienced instability regarding the domestic product rise, starting with above 2%. This percentage peaked at over 3%, but sharply fell in the 80s. By the end of the recorded period, the proportion of growth in countries not globalising on business recovered to around 1,4%. 1970s was the period when the difference between countries was the most moderate.

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