2008-05-14 02:03 Who gives most in private aid to poor countries?
Overseas charity
May 13th 2008
From Economist.com
Who gives most in private aid to poor countries?
AMERICA'S government is frequently accused of stinginess when it comes to foreign aid: the official sort is just a tiny proportion of annual GDP. But donations from individuals and businesses are startlingly high. American private giving to poor countries amounted to $34.8 billion in 2006, dwarfing that of other rich nations, according to the Index of Global Philanthropy published on Monday May 12th by the Hudson Institute, a think-tank. An established culture of philanthropy and charity contributes to direct aid-giving, as does a generous tax regime.
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:教育是主因。

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