The bar chart indicates the average growth in domestic products in wealthy countries,globalisers and non-globalisers.
Overall,it is evident that the average of three countries were at variance. The amount of globalisers was the highest.
The average of wealthy countries decreased significantly from nearly 5 per cent to around 3 percent between 1960 and 1970 .The period between 1980 and 1990 experienced a gradual decrease to 2 per cent .By contrast,the proportion of developing countries adopting a global approach to business rose rapidly from 1.5 percent to nearly 5 percent through three decades .
In addition ,the amount of developing countries adopting a non – global approach to business did not stay stable.From 1960s to 1970s ,this figure increased slightly by nearly 1 per cent before bottoming out at 0.8 per cent in 1980 s.Over 1 decades,the average of globalisers continues rising to 1.5 per cent
