The information about GDP growth in Tunisia, Japan and Ecuador from 2007 to 2010 was depicted by the given bar graph. The data has been calibrated in percentage.
To begin with, the Tunisia's GDP growth was about 6. 5 percentage in 2007, being higher than Japan and Ecuador growth by approximately 3 to 4 %. Then, it was decreased to almost 4. 5 % in 2008, and continued to decline steadily to the end of the period. It was reached around 3% in 2009 and remain steady for the next year.
Moving further, the percentage of GDP growth in Japan was almost 3 to 4 % in 2007 and it increased in 2008, it accounted to nearly 4. 2%. During 2009 to 2010 the growth of GDP was reached highest and it similarly with Tunisia's growth in 2007. However, the figure of Ecuador's growth showed over 3% in 2009 and increased to almost 5% in 2008. The growth of Ecuador's declined at around 2% in 2010.
Overall, Tunisia experienced downward trend and Japan showed upward trend, whilst the Ecuador's growth had a number of fluctuated.
The information about GDP
growth
in Tunisia,
Japan
and Ecuador from 2007 to 2010
was depicted
by the
given
bar graph. The data has
been calibrated
in percentage.
To
begin
with, the Tunisia's GDP
growth
was about 6. 5 percentage in 2007, being higher than
Japan
and Ecuador
growth
by approximately 3 to 4 %. Then, it
was decreased
to almost 4. 5 % in 2008, and continued to decline
steadily
to the
end
of the period. It
was reached
around 3% in 2009 and remain steady for the
next
year.
Moving
further
, the percentage of GDP
growth
in
Japan
was almost 3 to 4 % in 2007 and it increased in 2008, it accounted to
nearly
4. 2%. During 2009 to 2010 the
growth
of GDP
was reached
highest and it
similarly
with Tunisia's
growth
in 2007.
However
, the figure of Ecuador's
growth
showed
over 3% in 2009 and increased to almost 5% in 2008. The
growth
of Ecuador's declined at around 2% in 2010.
Overall
, Tunisia experienced downward trend and
Japan
showed
upward trend, whilst the Ecuador's
growth
had a number of fluctuated.