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The image depicts average annual GDP growth percentages for four classifications over four decades: in the 1960s, wealthy countries had 4.5%, globalisers 4.5%, non-globalisers 2.9%; in the 1970s, wealthy countries showed 3.0%, globalisers 3.5%, non-globalisers 3.2%; in the 1980s, wealthy countries marked 3.0%, globalisers 5.0%, non-globalisers 1.4%; in the 1990s, wealthy countries achieved 2.0%, globalisers 5.0%, non-globalisers 0.5%.
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The bar chart show the average growth of GDP in rich countries, globalisers and non-globalisers between 1960s and 1990s.
In 1960s, wealthy countries had the biggest GDP growth, almost 5%. Globalisers was low about 1.5% and non-globalisers was about 2.5%. In 1970s all three groups had similar growth near 3% but non-globalisers a little higher. In 1980s, globalisers grow more than rich countries about 3.5% but wealthy country down to 2%. Non-globalisers become low only about 1%.
In 1990s the globalisers grow much more and reach near 5%, more than wealthy countries about 2% and non-globalisers very low under 1%.
Overall, GDP growth of globalisers increase over time but wealthy countries and non-globalisers go down.
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