U.S. Resource Flows to Developing Countries and Multilateral Organizations, 1993-97.

From: Survey of Current Business | Date: February 1, 1999| Author: McCormick, William | Copyright information

Figures from the United States Bureau of Economic Analysis for government grants and loans as well as private investments and money transfers to developing countries are given in tabular form. An analysis of the data is also included which shows US resource flows to developing nations decreased from 1993 to 1995 but surged in 1997. An historical analysis is provided.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) prepares annual estimates of U.S. resource flows to developing countries and m...

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