Introduction: The following report will show the public
spending with respect to books in four countries: Germany, France, Italy and
Austria in one decade, since 1995 until 2005. The dimension of the money spent
in books will be considerate in millions of US dollars.
Data description: With respect to the data, the line
graph shows the sequence of the public spending of the four countries. First of
all, Germany highlights in the economic resources designated to buy books. It initiated
in 1995 with $80 million dollars increasing to $90 millions of dollars in 1999.
Then, there is a gradual decreasing to 2003 with the amount of $85 millions of
dollars. Finally, there is a final peak in 2005 increasing it reaching the
amount of $95 millions of dollars.
In second place, France has initiated in 1995 with the
amount of $55 millions of dollars, rising to $60 million in 1999. Later, it increased
nearby $10 million dollars in two years. Then, there was a little increasing coming
to $75 million in 2005.
In third place, Italy had an amount of $50 million
dollars in 1995, growing up a little coming to $55 million in two years. Then,
there was a little drop in the public spending in 1999 going back in $50
million. Finally, there was a gradual recovery until 2005, coming to almost $60
million.
The last country is Austria, which in 1995 had the
amount of $30 million, going up to $40 million in 1999. Here, was a stabilized
spend between 1999 and 2001. Then, there was a dramatically rising coming to $60
million in 2003, and finally it jumps into $70 million in 2005.
Conclusion: Normally, all the countries have grown up
with respect in the public spending in 10 years.