This bar chart presents the production output from Asia, Europe, and other countries around the world over different years.
Overall, in 1840, manufacturing showed a record value compared to other indicators. By 1920, Europe demonstrated considerable growth, while Asia lagged behind with an output of only 20.
In 1960, both the rest of the world and Europe produced similar values, ranging between 30 and 40, but Asia reported lower results. In 1880, Europe exhibited a higher output than in 1840. However, Asia significantly lost ground, while the rest of the world continued to progress.
Furthermore, from 1840 to 1960, the rest of the world saw a slight increase in figures, but by 2000, it had lost some of its standing. Europe illustrated growth from 1840 to 1920, but from 1960 to 2000 displayed only a slight decrease.
Additionally, Asia started with one of the highest outputs but experienced a decline by 1920. However, after 40 years, it showed a dramatic surge.
