The given table compares how much advanced countries invested in developing nations from 2006 to 2010.
Overall, there was a rise in the money given to underdeveloped countries over the time frame; especially in 2010, the world witnessed the largest investment from developed regions. However, the major economic resource came from the USA.
Obviously, later the year, rich nations supported more money for emergent areas. The total of 2006 constituted 15. 7 million dollars and it rose significantly after years. The biggest amount of money funded from wealthy regions reached the peak at 28. 1 million dollars in 2010.
What is more, there was a disparity between the money donated to developing countries. Most that investing money came from the first technologically advanced nation – the USA. To clarify, the USA invested nearly 75 million dollars over the surveyed period, while the EU and other countries just supported around 17 million dollars for the average.
The
given
table compares how much advanced
countries
invested in developing nations from 2006 to 2010.
Overall
, there was a rise in the
money
given
to underdeveloped
countries
over the time frame;
especially
in 2010, the world witnessed the largest investment from developed regions.
However
, the major economic resource came from the USA.
Obviously
, later the year, rich nations supported more
money
for emergent areas. The total of 2006 constituted 15. 7
million
dollars
and it rose
significantly
after years. The biggest amount of
money
funded from wealthy regions reached the peak at 28. 1
million
dollars
in 2010.
What is more
, there was a disparity between the
money
donated to developing
countries
. Most that investing
money
came from the
first
technologically
advanced nation
–
the USA. To clarify, the USA invested
nearly
75
million
dollars
over the surveyed period, while the EU and other
countries
just
supported around 17
million
dollars
for the average.