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2010 Consumer Goods Expenditure: UK vs France by Lương Thị Mỹ Hương is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The chart shows the expenditures of the UK and France on various consumer goods in 2010. Overall, the British spent more money than the French. Cars were the highest expenditure in both countries, while perfume was the lowest in the UK and cameras in France. Specifically, the UK spent approximately £450,000 on cars compared to £400,000 in France. The British also spent more on books (£400,000 vs. £300,000) and cameras (£350,000 vs. £150,000) while the French spent more on computers (£375,000 vs. £350,000).
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- Lương Thị Mỹ Hương
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- EN