The bar chart depicts average annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in 3 types such as wealthy countries, globalisers and non globalisers from 1960 until 1990. Overall, wealthy countries has a highest growth in 1960
The graph illustrates a median increase of a gross domestic product in developed countries, globalisers and non-globalisers in a period from 1960 untill 1990 years. It is evident from the data that globalisers gdp grew s
The bar graph illustrates the changes in average annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) produced in three types of countries, which are wealthy, globalised and non-globalised countries over a period of approximately 40 yea
The graph depicts the average annual gross domestic growth of internal products in three different categories namely, Globaliser, non-globalisers and wealthy countries.
The graph predicts the gross usage of domestic products in last forty years in wealthy, gobilised and non - gobalised countries from year 1960 to 1990.
The given bar chart illustrates data on the average development of yearly dosmestic product in developed, developing, underdeveloped countries from 1960s to 1990s. It shows that there were decreased of growth in develope
This bar chart depicts the changes of the percentage of Gross Domestic Product from 1960 - 1990 in three categories ( Wealthy countries,Globalisers, Non-Globalisers) .it's clear from the graph that, the percentage of Dom
This bar chart shows the mean increase in GDP around the world, spanning three decades, from the 1960s to 1990s. The countries are sectioned into wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers.
The given bar chart, demonstrates the average rate of domestic products in different nations, categorized into three groups, wealthy countries, globalisers and non-globalisers. As it's obvious from the graph, wealthy nat