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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
The bar graph provides statistical data comparing the proportion of annual GDP growth of three countries [Tunisia, Japan and Ecuador] over a period of 4 years [from 2007 to 2010].
It is evident from the chart that Tunisia showed a decreasing trend, while Japan showed an increasing trend in terms of annual GDP growth.
In 2007, among the three countries, Tunisia had the highest GDP figure, where it represents almost twice and it got tripled as compared to Ecuador and Japan. The most significant and dramatic changes happened in the following two years, in which Japan had witnessed upward growth of five percent in 2009. Surprisingly, Tunisia and Ecuador were showing steady decrease in the years 2008 and 2009. However, Ecuador suffered a huge dip in its GDP finding.
Interestingly, in 2010, Japan had the highest growth in GDP with above 6%. On the other hand, Tunisia and Ecuador had the next position: three percent and two percent respectively.
Overall, it is obvious from the chart that, in 2010, Japan showed maximum progression as compared to other countries.
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