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Explain time-based line (curve) diagram along with data and brief analysis.

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Time-based line (curve) diagram:

  • This diagram is used when we have ‘time related data’. For example, price of a given share in last 30 days, number of vehicles passing through a cross road every hour of a day, growth of population from 1951 to 2001, etc.
  • The line-diagram represents the relation between the two economic variables and the slope.
  • Line-diagram can be used for showing the demand curve, supply curve, etc.
  • The independent variable (usually, time) is measured on ‘X’ axis and the dependent variable is measured on ‘Y’ axis.

Use in economics:

In economics, a time-based line diagram is used to show the size of population in different time periods, rate of inflation in various years, literacy rate in various years, etc.

Example:
Percentage growth rate of India’s population since 1951

Decade Decadal Growth Rate of Population in %
1951-61 21.64
1961-71 24.80
1971-81 24.66
1981-91 23.87
1991-2001 21.54
2001-2011 17.64
Analysis: The time-based line diagram tells us that if we look from percentage perspective the.. India’s population growth-rate has shown downward trend except in year 1961-71.

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