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Department of the Treasury
71
Department of Commerce
73
Department of Agriculture_
75
Department of Labor
77
Department of the Interior
79
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81
United States Information Agency
83
ExportImport Bank
85
Office of Defense Mobilization_
87
General Services Administration
89
Limited Overseas Activities__
91
Miscellaneous Independent Agencies
93
General Functions
95
Summary Conclusions
97
The United Nations and its specialized agencies
115
b Current U N Organizations
117
4 IMF
118
5 UNREF
119
Importance of Centralized Control by Operating Division of the State Depart
120
Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration_
121
OEEC and EPA
122
EPU
123
Discussion_
124
Some fiscal aspects of the foreign aid program
131
Summary comments___
138
25
139
Appendix
153
Introduction
161
Country operations
169
Summary and conclusions
175
Program_
179
Introduction___
257
Industrial development for Far East Near East South Asia and Africa
289
Recommendations__
299
Background_ _
347
United States Army
353
Impact of OSP on United States labor situation
359
Introduction__
371
Encouragement of private investment abroad_
383
Questions for consideration
399
Introduction ___
411
Obligations and expenditures
417
Economic gain to NATO countries
423
Summary and Recommendations__
431
Selected Country Aid programs__
495
Iran
509
Background
515
Counterpart
522
Department of Labor
528
Present status of United States aid to British Military
534
Nature of French aid
548
Technical assistance Technical cooperation or technical exchange
555
Summary Observations
561
Background__
569
United States aid fiscal year 1954_
651
United States aid fiscal year 1955
653
United States agency participationtechnical cooperation__
661
Development assistance past and current__
667
Outlook for United States aid fiscal year 1956
671
Proposed Iranian economic development
673
Irans present economic position and prospects
677
United States personnel
679
Activities economic staff United States Embassy
681
Observations
683
Introduction____
691
General economic situation
697
Extent and nature of United States aid
709
Counterpart funds
721
Findings and conclusions
729
Philosophy of the program
737
Present status of the United States aid program
741
Indian community development
743
Tubewells in India
744
United States labor program in India___
745
Personnel and administration___
746
Loans and grants
747
New India investment corporation
748
United States foodgrain loan to India 1951
749
Commodity aid
750
Multilateral aid
751
Discussion
752
Findings
753
Introduction___
759
United States aid
761
Aid to China mainland
766
United States aidfiscal year 1955_
768
Major projects
772
Personnel___
775
Economic problems
776
Overseas Chinese
780
Observations__
782
Introduction ___
789
Program objectives and obstacles to attainment
791
Contributions of past programs to the attainment of program ob jectives
793
United States contributions to the program
796
Philippine contributions to the program
799
Organizations responsible for administration of the program
801
Fiscal year 1955 operational program
803
Fiscal year 1956 proposed program___
807
The Philippine contribution to the program__
811
Relation of Philippine program to other outside resources
813
InterviewMr H W Prentis Jr with FOA officials
815
Observations
817
Military and political background
827
Reorganization of United States economic aid activities
834
Procurement of commodities
841
Inflation
847
Findings and conclusions___
853

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119 ÆäÀÌÁö - Organization is to contribute to peace and security by promoting collaboration among the nations through education, science and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms which are affirmed for the peoples of the world without distinction of race, sex, language or religion by the Charter of the United Nations.
118 ÆäÀÌÁö - To facilitate the expansion and balanced growth of international trade, and to contribute thereby to the promotion and maintenance of high levels of employment and real income and to the development of the productive resources of all members as primary objectives of economic policy.
324 ÆäÀÌÁö - Notwithstanding section 1415 of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953, or any other provision of law, the President may use or enter into agreements with friendly nations or organizations of nations to use the foreign currencies Which accrue under this title for one or more of the following purposes...
118 ÆäÀÌÁö - To assist in the establishment of a multilateral system of payments in respect of current transactions between members and in the elimination of foreign exchange restrictions which hamper the growth of world trade.
182 ÆäÀÌÁö - Fourth, we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas.
325 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... a means whereby surplus agricultural commodities in excess of the usual marketings of such commodities may be sold through private trade channels, and foreign currencies accepted in payment therefor. It is further the policy to use foreign currencies which accrue to the United States under this Act to expand international trade, to encourage economic development, to purchase strategic materials, to pay United States obligations abroad, to promote collective strength, and to foster in other ways...
182 ÆäÀÌÁö - The United States is pre-eminent among nations in the development of industrial and scientific techniques. The material resources which we can afford to use for the assistance of other peoples are limited. But our imponderable resources in technical knowledge are constantly growing and are inexhaustible.
105 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bank and of all agencies of the Government which make or participate in making foreign loans or which engage in foreign financial, exchange or monetary transactions...
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - Such activities shall be limited to economic, engineering, medical, educational, labor, agricultural, forestry, fishery, mineral, and fiscal surveys, demonstration, training, and similar projects that serve the purpose of promoting the development of economic resources...
119 ÆäÀÌÁö - to contribute to peace and security by promoting collaboration among the nations through education, science and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, VITTORINO VERONESE.

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