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The bar chart reveals the changing patterns in the proportion of wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers from 1960s to 1990s

The bar chart reveals the changing patterns in the proportion of wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers from 1960s to 1990s DwDYj
The bar chart reveals the changing patterns in the proportion of wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers from 1960s to 1990s. Overall, it’s clear that the chart is highlighted with upward trend in domestic products in globalisers and those of wealthy countries followed a contracting trend. Besides, the fluctuation of non-globalisers also brought about significant changes in the average growth. Having started at 4. 7%, walthy countries made up the largest percentage before experiencing a continuous drop of 2. 7% over the period. Conversely, globalisers began at the lowest position compared with remaining areas at around 14%. However, they made great progress and take the leading position in 10 years after that. As regards non-globalizers, there was a slight growth of 0. 8% in the two first period of time to the highest position. Following this, the figure plummeted, making it drop to 3rd place with a modest 0. 8% a helfy and 1. 3 in respective two decades.
The bar chart reveals the changing patterns in the proportion of wealthy countries,
globalisers
and
non-globalisers
from 1960s to 1990s.
Overall
, it’s
clear
that the chart
is highlighted
with upward trend in domestic products in
globalisers
and those of wealthy countries followed a contracting trend.
Besides
, the fluctuation of
non-globalisers
also
brought about significant
changes
in the average growth.

Having
started
at 4. 7%,
walthy
countries made up the largest percentage
before
experiencing a continuous drop of 2. 7% over the period.

Conversely
,
globalisers
began at the lowest position compared with remaining areas at around 14%.
However
, they made great progress and take the leading position in 10 years after that.

As regards
non-globalizers
, there was a slight growth of 0. 8% in the two
first
period of time to the highest position. Following this, the figure plummeted, making it drop to 3rd place with a modest 0. 8% a
helfy
and 1. 3 in respective two decades.
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IELTS academic The bar chart reveals the changing patterns in the proportion of wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers from 1960s to 1990s

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