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U.S. Provides More Than 65 Percent of Total G-7 Assistance to the Developing World The U.S. contributed almost $254 billion in 2001 to economic development activity throughout the developing world.
Total U.S. assistance, including ODA and other measures of economic engagement, is more than 65 percent of total assistance provided by G-7 countries. The U.S. ranks first in ODA, private capital flows, imports, grants from NGOs, and total contributions. |
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