Friday, October 23, 2009

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These two graphs generally present comparative information on the production of consumer goods, that of TV in production and percentage of import in Russia in the last decade.

The left graph shows the production of consumer goods from 1985 to 1994 and their conspicuous rising and falling.
The production of consumer goods stood at 100 million in 1985. After witnessing a slight decrease, it dealt with a steady rise since 1986 until it reaches its peak at approximately 125 million in 1990. But the production experiences a dramatically sharp fall to 1994 solely to 70 million in 1994.

The right graph depicts TV production and percentage of import simultaneously. The production of TV sets was nearly 90 million in 1991. Then it fell steadily except for a slight rise from 1992 to 1993. The import percentage started from 0% in 1991 with a steady rise to 4% in 1995 and it was on the rise without experiencing any fall.
The graph also shows both positive and negative relationship between TV production and import during the same span of life. At first, there was a negative relationship from 1991 to 1992, i.e. as the import increased, the production was falling. But to 1993, a positive relationship is observed. Since 1993 to 1995, there has been a negative relationship between the aforementioned variables

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