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Pie charts demonstrates differences in profits which affect to goverments economy state between 1995 and 2015. Overall, there are several types of incomes such as, exports, petroleum, tourism, and others. While tourism have a visible growth, exports, petroleum and others in Malaysia have a fixed rate. Looking at the information in more detail, it is […]
The pie charts below show differences of financial incomes contribution to the ecomony of Malaysia, between 1995 and 2015. Overall, there are four main resources of turnover to the ecomony, such as exports, petroleum, tourism and other. Both pie charts, represent similar proportions for each resources of income in Malaysia, the difference is not significant. […]
The charts illustrate data on how various sources of financial incomes contriubute to Malaysia economy in 1995 and 2015, percentagewise. Overall, what stands out is that, compared to any other businesses, exporting goods predomainantly made the largest sum of money for the country in both years. Turning to the details, the profit gained by delivering […]
The two pie charts compare the contributions of different financial sectors in Malaysian economy over 15-years from 1995 to 2015. Overall, the income from exports was highest throughout the period, while unspecified source of financial support remained same and accounted for the lowest contribution. Another noticeable point is that the tourism sector doubled over the […]
The two pie charts illustrate how different financial incomes contributed to the economy of Malaysia percentagewise in the years 1995 and 2015. Overall,at the beginning of the period construction contributed the least to the income of Malaysia,while exports were the most significant income sector.Incomes became more logical over the period, with tourism increasing noticeably while […]
