The bar chart delineates the financial support, in billions of dollars, disbursed by six developed nations to their developing counterparts across triennium commencing 2008.
Overall, most countries showed an upward trend in the amount of monetary allocations over the period, except for Japan which declined, while Sweden virtually remained unchanged. Additionally, the US was consistently primary benefactors throughout.
With the regard to the dominant nations, the US maintained its lead for all three given years at around 22,20 and roughly 25, respectively. Germany experienced a significant rise for its financial aid, climbing from 10 in 2008 to roughly 15 by 2010. Moreover, the UK exhibited a fluctuation, with a low of approximately 11 in 2009 while the Netherlands started at roughly 7, reached a peak of nearly 9 in 2009, before ending at around 8.
Concerning the remaining categories, Japan’ economic endowment commenced at just under, after which it dropped to 10, surprisingly bouncing back to over nearly 12 in 2010. Finally, the amount of Sweden’s assistance hold a fair stability, which sustained at an average at about 8 all over the years, with a slight increment of 1 observed in 2009
