the develop of domestic product
the develop of domestic product Mre79
The bar chart gives information about the develop of domestic product in three different types of country.
Overall, it is clear that the figures for wealthy countries and globalisers had different tendency, while that for non-globalisers fluctuated over the same period.
As can be seen from the chart, in 1960s, the figures for the wealthy countries were highest, at approximately 5% per annum, much higher than countries operating on a global at above 1% and non globalisers at aroud 2%. However, 1970s saw a considerable increase in globalisers, their annual GDP doubled, near 3%. There was also an increase in the GDP of the non-globalisers at higher 3%, while the wealthy contries fell to under 3%.
In 1980s, the statistic for the countries who resisted using a global approach to business and wealthy countries signficantly drop to below 1% and 2%, respectively, whilst countries operating on a global continued rising, the figure for them was the highest, above 3%. In 1990s, the countries embraced globalisation reached a peak of about 5%, vice versa, wealthy countries felt to the lowest point in decades, only 2% for them. Compared with 1980s, non- globalisers rose slighly to 1. 5 per cent.
The bar chart gives information about
the develop
of domestic product in three
different
types of country.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the figures for
wealthy
countries
and
globalisers
had
different
tendency, while that for
non-globalisers
fluctuated over the same period.
As can be
seen
from the chart,
in 1960s
, the figures for the
wealthy
countries
were highest, at approximately 5% per annum, much higher than
countries
operating on a global at above 1% and non
globalisers
at
aroud
2%.
However
, 1970s
saw
a considerable increase in
globalisers
, their annual GDP doubled, near 3%. There was
also
an increase in the GDP of the
non-globalisers
at higher 3%, while the
wealthy
contries
fell to under 3%.
In 1980s
, the statistic for the
countries
who resisted using a global approach to business and
wealthy
countries
signficantly
drop to below 1% and 2%,
respectively
, whilst
countries
operating on a global continued rising, the figure for them was the highest, above 3%.
In 1990s
, the
countries
embraced
globalisation
reached a peak of about 5%, vice versa,
wealthy
countries
felt to the lowest point in decades,
only
2% for them. Compared with 1980s, non-
globalisers
rose
slighly
to 1. 5 per cent.