The chart below shows the GDP growth per year for the three countries between 2007 and 2010.
The chart elucidates the percentage of GDP development in several countries, namely Tunisia, Japan, and Ecuador, from 2007 to 2010.
In general, while Japan's GDP went upward, the one in Tunisia showed a reverse. Ecuador marked the least-performed GDP at the end of the year.
From 2007 to 2009, the proportion of GDP in Tunisia deteriorated gradually by more than double, while a three times increase is seen in Japan's GDP of 5%. On the other hand, the growth of Ecuador's GDP plunged slightly above 1% after peaking at almost 5%, showing a huge gap of more than 4%.
In the next following year, the rate of GDP in Ecuador recovered moderately by 1%, while only a tiny proportion of change was seen in Tunisia. In contrast, Japan's GDP stood at the very top of the list, increasing by more than 2%, surpassing all countries by the end of the period.
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