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Former Spanish colonies Compared by Economy > Economic aid > Recipient

DEFINITION: This entry, which is subject to major problems of definition and statistical coverage, refers to the net inflow of Official Development Finance (ODF) to recipient countries. The figure includes assistance from the World Bank, the IMF, and other international organizations and from individual nation donors. Formal commitments of aid are included in the data. Omitted from the data are grants by private organizations. Aid comes in various forms including outright grants and loans. The entry thus is the difference between new inflows and repayments.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Honduras $680.80 million 2005
2 Bolivia $582.90 million 2005
3 Colombia $511.10 million 2005
4 Nicaragua $471.00 million 2006
5 Philippines $451.40 million 2006
6 Peru $397.80 million 2005
7 Guatemala $253.60 million 2005
8 Ecuador $209.50 million 2005
9 Mexico $189.40 million 2005
10 Argentina $99.66 million 2005
11 Cuba $87.80 million 2005
12 Dominican Republic $76.99 million 2005
13 Paraguay $51.09 million 2005
14 Venezuela $48.66 million 2005
15 Equatorial Guinea $39.00 million 2005
16 Costa Rica $29.51 million 2005
17 Panama $19.54 million 2005
18 Uruguay $14.62 million 2005
19 Chile 0.0 2006

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