The presented line chart gives information on how much money was spent on books in different European countries, including Germany, France, Italy, and Austria, from 1995 to 2005.
From an
overall
perspective, it looks readily apparent that an upward trend was experienced by all four nations, with Germany remaining the leading one in purchasing books, followed by France and Italy, Linking Words
whereas
Austria rocketed and surpassed Italy by the end of the period.
Citizens of Germany were willing to buy more written works, with the amount of money spent is approximately 80 Linking Words
million
in 1995. It kept rising by around 10 Use synonyms
million
in 1999, later demonstrating a decrease before finishing the period by reaching its peak at more or less 95 Use synonyms
million
by 2005. Meanwhile, buyers in France were in second place by setting aside just about 55 Use synonyms
million
, showing slow growth over a decade, reaching its highest point of 75 Use synonyms
million
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at the end
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In contrast
, Austrians were the most reluctant individuals to buy books, with their spending at almost 30 Linking Words
million
, being less than Italy’s expenditure, which was close to 50 Use synonyms
million
in 1995. By 2003, expenses on publications in these countries were nearly equal at 55 Use synonyms
million
, with Austrians surpassing Italians, closing the 10-year period by being the third country with its spending at roughly 72 Use synonyms
million
in 2005.Use synonyms
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