5 report(s) found.
The bar chart delineates the financial support, in billions of dollars, disbursed by six developed nations to their developing counterparts across a triennium, commencing from 2008. Overall, most countries recorded an upward trend in the amount of monetary allocations over the surveyed time frame, except for Japan which declined, and Sweden remained fairly stable. Additionally, […]
The bar chart compare the values of aid offered by 6 developed countries to developing nations in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Overall, it is evident that the United States was the largest donor of all, whilst Germany was the only nation that the amount of aid donated consistently followed an upward trend. Furthermore, the US, […]
The bar chart compares the fluctuations in the value of aid and assistance that six developed nations sent to developing regions in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that the United States consistently sent the highest value of support than any other country. Germany is the exception, as its aid’ value increased consistently […]
The bar graph compares six developed countries in terms of sending financial aid to developing nations over a 2-year period. It can be seen from the given chart that the amount of financial aid from the US was by far highest, while the lowest figures were seen in Netherland and Sweden during the given period. […]
The bar graph illustrates the amount of financial aid that was sent by six developed countries to other developing nations between 2008 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that the US had the highest aid during the period, while the reverse is true for Sweden. In addition, the highest aid sent to developing nations can […]
