Appendix I
Programwide Information
Table I.4: Expenditures by Country,
Noncredit Programs (Fiscal Year 1990
Dollars in thousands
Through December 31, 1994)
Total
Percent of total
Country
expenditures
expenditures
Russia
$1,661,064
47.60
Armenia
350,897
10.06
FSU wide
258,330
7.40
Ukraine
253,794
7.27
Georgia
243,301
6.97
Kyrgyzstan
156,012
4.47
Belarus
136,677
3.92
Kazakhstan
128,201
3.67
Moldova
68,772
1.97
Tajikistan
64,235
1.84
Turkmenistan
63,909
1.83
Azerbaijan
52,198
1.50
Uzbekistan
32,608
0.93
Soviet Union
12,527
0.36
Non Russia FSU
a
4,716
0.14
Nuclear Weapon States
b
2,429
0.07
Total
$3,489,668
100.00
a
Expenditures for programs where the agency could not provide a specific country breakout, but
knew that nothing was expended for Russia.
b
Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.
On a per capita basis, ranking of U.S. expenditures by country changes
dramatically. The United States has expended more per capita for
programs in Armenia, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan than in the rest of the
FSU
.
Countries with larger populations, such as Russia and Ukraine, are much
lower in per capita expenditures 8th and 11th, respectively. (See table
I.5.)
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