5 report(s) found.
The table gives information about household expenditures in UK, Japan, Korea, Norway, and Turkey countries within 1996. Overall, it is clear from the graph that in these place outlays on food, drinks, tabacco represents the largest persentage. The smallest persentage of them are leisure and education. In terms of clothing and footwear, all countries recorded […]
The table chart illustrate data on consumer expenditure on different items in five different countries in 1998. Looking from an overall perspective, it can be seen dramatic changes over the time. Overall, the highest proportionod spending was on food, drinks and tobacco in all countries while the least was on leisure and education. Turke had […]
The table provides a comprehensive comparison of five different countries in terms of three distinct categories of products and services in the year 2002. Overall, all countries allocated a substantial portion to food, beverages, and tobacco, with Turkey being the biggest spender in this category. In contrast, leisure activities and education were allotted a limited […]
This chart describes the percentage of consumer spending on three different categories among five nations in 1998. Overall, among five countries, it was consistent that they showed the same order for the high expenditures, food/ drinks being the highest, followed by clothing and education. As for food, Turkey showed the highest, compared to Norway, being […]
This graph shows how much consumers in different countries spent their money on different product bundles in 1998. For countries, they have the UK, Japan, Korea, Norway, and Turkey. And for products, there are three different categories, which are Food /Drink /Tabacco, Clothing /Footwear, and Leisure /Education. As opposed to two other categories, Food /Drink […]
