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The chart provides information about total number of growth in gross domestic products in wealthy countries, globalisers, and non-globalisers between 1960 and 1990. Overall, wealthy countries for over 30 years showed a significant decrease, while globalisers showed a significant rise from 1960 to 1990. However, non-globalisers experienced both sides, an increased between 1960 and 1970 […]
The bar chart illustrates the average growth in domestic products in wealthy countries, globalisers, and non-globalisers. Overall, it is evident that the averages for the three groups were different. The figure for globalisers was the highest by the end of the period. The average growth rate in wealthy countries decreased significantly from nearly 5% to […]
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 […]
The bar chart illustrates the average growth in domestic products in three different categories like wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers. Overall, it is evident that in 1960s the average of wealthy countries was the highest. However, it has experienced significant change since the period. In 1960s, average of wealthy countries had the highest proportion at […]
The bart chart compares the average growth in domestic products in moneyed countries, countries that adopted global approach to business and countries that haven’t. In general, globalising countries became the strongest performers over time, while wealthy countries showed a continuous slowdown. Non-globalising countries, on the other hand, remained the weakest group overall. At the beginning […]
The provided graph depicts the average annual rise in wealthy countries, globalizers, and non-globalizers from 1960s to the 1990s. Overall, it is noticeable that globalizers succeeded in domestic products throughout the period, while the two others showed downward trends. The most striking feature is that prosperous countries were at the first place, indicating a trend […]
The provided graph depicts the average annual rise in wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers from 1960s to 1990s. Overall, it is noticeable that globalisers succeeded in the domestic products throughout the period, while two others showed downward trends. The most striking feature is that prosperous countries were at the top place, indicating the trend of […]
The average growth of the annual domestic product, driscriminating by whether the nation is wealthy, globaliser or non-globaliser, for a period of study ranging from 1960 to 1990, is illustrated by the bar chart shown above. As a general idea, it can be stated that the GDP growth in wealthy countries has seen a significant […]
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. […]
The bar chart compares the average annual GDP growth in wealthy countries, developing countries that adopted a global approach to business, and those that did not, over four decades from the 1960s to the 1990s. In the earlier decades, wealthy nations consistently recorded the highest growth rates, averaging close to 5% in the 1960s and […]
The graph shows average annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers in four periods of time (1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s). Units were measured in per cent. In general, the percentage of mean per annum GDP growth of wealthy countries and non-globalisers decreased over four decades. Meanwhile, the average GDP […]
