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The bar chart illustrates the financial aid provided by six developed countries, namely the United States, Germany, the UK, Japan, the Netherland, and Sweden, to developing countries over the three years: 2008, 2009, 2010. Overall, the United States consistently contributed the largest proportion of aid throughout the period, while the Netherland and Sweden provided the […]
The histogram illustrates the amount of aid received from six developed contries to developing ones between 2000 and 2010. Overall, the vast majority of money was received in 2010, while the United States provided the largest proportion of aid to developing economies throughout the period. It can be seen that in each year, the UK […]
The chart demonstrates the aid between 2008 and 2010 from six developed countries to developing countries. Overall, the highest indicators belong to US, while Sweden has the lowest aid size. The amount of aid reached its peak in US and hit the lowest location in Netherland. The only country that had high positions through three […]
The chart illustrates the aid from six developed countries: The US, Germany, The UK, Japan. Netherlands, and Sweden to developing countries every year from 2008 to 2010. Overall, the chart reveals the fluctuation of each figure, divided into two major trends: increase ( The US, Germany, and The UK) and decrease ( Japan and Netherlands) […]
