The chart represents the number of money spending on books in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria over one decade period since 1995. All the countries have fluctuating money spent on books every year.
Germany is the highest country in book purchasing, around $80 million to $95 million from 1995 to 2005. They decreased slightly from 1999 to 2003, but they were going back to increase after that. They can maintain their position to be the top country in consuming books.
Reversed to Germany, from 1991 to 2001 Austria is the lowest country where people spending money on books. They made a significant increase from 2001 and surpassed their neighboring countries, Italy, until 2005.
For six years, from 1995 to 2001, France and Italy consistently positioned between Germany and Austria. France is the second largest country after Germany. They always increased annually and reached more than $70 millions in buying books in 2005. Italy is defeated by Austria in the last two years.
The chart represents the number of money spending on
books
in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria over one decade period since 1995. All the
countries
have fluctuating money spent on
books
every year.
Germany is the highest
country
in
book
purchasing, around $80 million to $95 million from 1995 to 2005. They decreased
slightly
from 1999 to 2003,
but
they were going back to increase after that. They can maintain their position to be the top
country
in consuming books.
Reversed to Germany, from 1991 to 2001 Austria is the lowest
country
where
people
spending money on
books
. They made a significant increase from 2001 and surpassed their neighboring
countries
, Italy, until 2005.
For six years, from 1995 to 2001, France and Italy
consistently
positioned between Germany and Austria. France is the second largest
country
after Germany. They always increased
annually
and reached more than $70 millions in buying
books
in 2005. Italy
is defeated
by Austria in the last two years.