The chart indicates the average annual GDP in prosperous societies, globalizers and non-globalizers between 1960s and 1990s.
Overall, the figure for wealthy nations and non-globalizers witnessed downward trends, while the figure for globalizers was true for the opposite and reached a peak in the end of the period.
Regarding the proportion of the yearly average progress in domestic products of wealthy countries and globalizers. The former was higher and also the highest among three figure in the initial year, just under 5.0%. This trend significantly decreased by around 2.0% in 1970s before gradually diminished to 2.0% in 1990s. In contrast, the later began at the lowest point, about 1.4%; however its average annual growth doubled in 1970s, which was close to the figure for wealthy countries in this year. After that, this proportion evolved and peaked at about 5.0% in 1990s.
As for the proportion of average annual GDP growth of non-globalizers, in the 1960s, it was 2.3% and experienced a slight increase to 3.1% in 1970s. Furthermore, it saw a considerable decrease by over 2.0% in 1980s before rose up to 1.3% over the last decade.
