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The table compares five countries, namely: Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in terms of goods consumption in 2002. At first glance, it is clear that nations allocated most their money on food, drinks, and tobacco; while the least consumed were leisure and education. Considering food, drinks, tobacco, among five countries, Turkey and Ireland hold […]
The provided table presets the percentages of consumer spending on three different categories in five countries in 2002. Overall, after analyzing this table it can be noted that the highest percentage of spending went on food/drinks/tobacco. On the other hand, Leisure and education had the lowest share of consumer spending. In the beginning,Turkey had the […]
The table illustrates the proportion of consumer expenditure in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey on three types of consumer goods in 2002. Overall, the category of consumer goods that all countries spent most on was food, drinks and tobacco, which was three times higher than on the other types of goods. The lowest spending […]
The table depicts comparisons regarding expenditure on three different categories in five different European countries, namely Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey in 2002. Overall, it is evident that food, drinks and tobacco was attributed to consume by far the most money among the three types. Conversely, all five nations spent the least money for […]
The given table depicts data on the percentage of national expenditure in Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Turkey on three consumer items of food/drinks, clothing/footwear, leisure/education in 2002. Units are measured in percentage. From a broader viewpoint, it is clear that the nation to have the overall highest expenditure was Turkey. In contrast, The category […]
