The next line graph shows
how many million dollars were spent in books between 1995 and 2005 in developed
countries, specifically, Germany, France, Italy and Austria. In addition, the graph
allows us to compare the money spent on books for each country.
Between this countries,
Germany is the country where most money was spent on books, 80 million dollars
in 1995, which was increased to approximately 98 million dollars in 10 years,
with a peak in 1999 followed for a slightly drop to 2003, where we can see a
rapid jump to 2005. A few million dollars
down we find France, country that go up from approximately 55 million dollars
in 1995 to 75 million dollars in 2005. Comparing with Germany, the increase of
France is very gradual and without relevant decreases. If we consider the
current expense on books, below France was Austria, with approximately 72
million dollars, however, this country present a constant increased in comparison
with others countries, in this way, we can see a slow climb between 1995 and
1999, followed for two years of remain. In 2001 appear a dramatically jump of
20 million dollars in just two years, after that, the increase was a little
more gradually. Seeing Italy, we can say that since 1995 to 2002 approximately,
Italy spent more money than Austria. Italy is the country with more fluctuation
of the graph, we can see a peak of 55 million dollars followed than a slight decrease
in 1999, after that, Italy remain a gradually expand of the money expense in
books, anyway, in approximately 2002 was exceeded for Austria.
With this information,
we can say that between 1995 and 2005, Germany remain as the country that expense
more money in books, with 80 million dollars in 1995 and exceeding France for
25 million dollar, currently, Germany exceeded France for 18 million dollars approximately.
The country that spent less money before the 2000 was Austria, because since
the 2002 that exceeded Italy, country that has a very slight increase.
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