Center for Global Prosperity, Hudson Institute, Dr. Carol AdelmanMarano, KacieNorris, JeremiahSpantchak, Yulya2018-04-112018-04-112013https://hdl.handle.net/1805/15830The 2013 Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances breaks new ground by measuring and analyzing the financial flows of emerging economies to the developing world, including philanthropy, remittances, government aid, and private investment. This year’s Index, sponsored by the International Development Research Centre in Ottawa, Canada, is the first attempt to systematically capture this information. The research will add to the ongoing work of the Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) at Hudson Institute. Over the last decade, CGP has demonstrated how the landscape of international development has changed. Of the total financial flows The Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances 2013 from developed to developing countries, over 80 percent are private. Government aid, at less than 20 percent, is now a minority shareholder, the opposite of 40 years ago.en-USglobalphilanthropyglobal philanthropyremittancesgovernment aiddeveloping worldeconomic engagementinternationalThe Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances 2013Working Paper