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Introduction
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6.1
Integration with the global economy
6.2
Growth of merchandise trade
6.3
Direction and growth of merchandise trade
6.4
High-income trade with low- and middle-income economies
6.5
Primary commodity prices
6.6
Regional trade blocs
6.7
Tariff barriers
6.8
Global private financial flows
6.9
Net financial flows from Development Assistance Committee members
6.10
Aid flows from Development Assistance Committee members
6.11
Aid dependency
6.12
Distribution of net aid by Development Assistance Committee members
6.13
Net financial flows from multilateral institutions
6.14
Movement of people
6.15
Travel and tourism
Text figures and boxes
6a
Trade spurs growth and growth spurs trade
6b
Foreign direct investment is the largest source of external finance for developing countries
6c
Aid is the largest source of external finance for Sub-Saharan Africa
6d
New promises of aid and debt relief
6e
Immigrant populations are expanding in high-income economies
6f
Immigrants in OECD countries are better educated
6.1a
Trade in services is becoming increasingly important
6.2a
Exports are growing in developing countries
6.3a
Triangular trade in manufactures between China, selected other large East Asian economies, and the United States and Japan
6.4a
Growing trade between developing countries
6.6a
Regional trade agreements are proliferating
6.8a
Which developing countries received the most net inflows of foreign direct investment in 2004?
6.9a
Who were the largest donors in 2004?
6.10a
Official development assistance from non-DAC donors, 2000–04 ($ millions)
6.11a
More aid flows to developing countries
6.12a
The flow of bilateral aid from DAC members reflects global events and priorities
6.13a
Maintaining financial flows from the World Bank to developing countries
6.14a
Officially recorded remittance flows are surging
6.15a
International tourist arrivals reached an all-time high in 2004
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