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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.405 (this correlation is weak)
Outliers:
Colombia,
Brazil
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| Variable: |
Economy > Trade with US > US imports of green coffee |
Disasters > Tsunami > Total aid package |
| Plot Display: |
Logarithmic (base 10) |
Logarithmic (base 10) |
| Definition: |
US imports of green coffee, USD Thousands, 2004 |
This is a chart of the total aid coming in from the following countries. It includes the funds pledged by the respective governments and the amounts collected by NGOs and the public (as of Saturday, Jan 22nd, 2005 - 06:30 PM GMT). Aid" is an ambiguous term that may cover a wide variety of methods, such as 'soft' loans or 'tied aid', where the money has to be spent buying goods ands services from the donating country. The numbers below also represent only the pledged contributions. Arguably, only funds that are actually transferred should be counted. For example, after the Bam earthquake in December 2003, the Iranian government received only USD 17.5 million of the USD one billion that was promised. |
| Source: |
FTDWebMaster, Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau |
Wikipedia, The Australian, BBC, Bloomberg, The Indian Express, CNN and The Reuters |
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