Semiannual Report to the President and to the CongressNational Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies, 1953 |
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... exports and the nature of the Government aid component have also undergone a basic change with the rise in aid - financed exports of military equipment , supplies , and services . The excess of nonmilitary exports of goods and services ...
... exports and the nature of the Government aid component have also undergone a basic change with the rise in aid - financed exports of military equipment , supplies , and services . The excess of nonmilitary exports of goods and services ...
3 페이지
... exports of goods and services averaged nearly $ 17 billion per year , about one - half of the dollars required in payment were provided through United States imports and roughly one - third by United States Government foreign aid ...
... exports of goods and services averaged nearly $ 17 billion per year , about one - half of the dollars required in payment were provided through United States imports and roughly one - third by United States Government foreign aid ...
4 페이지
... exports over imports and by improvements in the dollar exchange positions of many foreign countries ; from about the middle of 1951 through the first quarter of 1952 , the reemergence of a large United States export surplus produced a ...
... exports over imports and by improvements in the dollar exchange positions of many foreign countries ; from about the middle of 1951 through the first quarter of 1952 , the reemergence of a large United States export surplus produced a ...
5 페이지
... Exports of goods and services , however , continued to rise through the second quarter of 1951 , after imports had already leveled off , remaining near a $ 21 billion annual rate until the late spring of 1952 . The large export surplus ...
... Exports of goods and services , however , continued to rise through the second quarter of 1951 , after imports had already leveled off , remaining near a $ 21 billion annual rate until the late spring of 1952 . The large export surplus ...
6 페이지
... exports , the excess of goods and services exported in the third quarter was about $ 600 million , at an annual rate ... exports over imports Exports including General imports 1 reexports Total ex- ports Nonmili- tary exports Quarterly ...
... exports , the excess of goods and services exported in the third quarter was about $ 600 million , at an annual rate ... exports over imports Exports including General imports 1 reexports Total ex- ports Nonmili- tary exports Quarterly ...
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Administration affecting this table agreement amended amount appendix approved Area and country Asia Bank's Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia counterpart funds country Total December 31 Defense Department Economic and relief Ecuador European excluded Explanatory Note Export-Import Bank exports Finland fiscal foreign aid foreign countries foreign grants France Germany western Government foreign credits grants and credits Greece guaranties important qualifications affecting included Indonesia interest rate International Bank International Monetary Fund investment Italy Japan July June 30 Korea Latin America lend-lease loans ments Mexico military aid millions of dollars Mutual Security Act Mutual Security Agency Mutual Security Program National Advisory Council Netherlands Norway Oceania payments percent period under review Peru Philippines Public Law purchase repayment Report reverse grants settlement short-term dollar surplus technical assistance transactions Turkey U. S. Government foreign Union of South United Kingdom United States dollars United States Government Unspecified Latin America unutilized Western Europe Yugoslavia
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29 페이지 - Council"), consisting of the Secretary of the Treasury, as Chairman, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System...
29 페이지 - In order to coordinate the policies and operations of the representatives of the United States on the Fund and the 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...
30 페이지 - Council's recommendations in connection therewith ; the extent to which the operations and policies of the Fund and the Bank have been coordinated, and the Council's recommendations in connection therewith...
33 페이지 - Council to coordinate the policies and operations of the representatives of the United States on the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the ExportImport Bank of Washington and all other agencies of the Government "to the extent that they make or participate in the making of foreign loans or engage in foreign financial exchange or monetary transactions.
30 페이지 - States to seek to bring about further agreement and cooperation among nations and international bodies as soon as possible, on ways and means which will best reduce obstacles to and restrictions upon international trade, eliminate unfair trade practices, promote mutually advantageous commercial relations, and otherwise facilitate the expansion and balanced growth of international trade and promote the stability of international economic relations.
29 페이지 - ... resources of the Fund and the Bank should be increased or decreased; recommendations as to how the Fund and the Bank may be made more effective; recommendations on any other necessary or desirable...
19 페이지 - Its purpose is to encourage the growth of productive private enterprise, particularly in the less developed areas of the world.
30 페이지 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Untied States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978".
23 페이지 - Corporation and the terms and conditions normally obtained by private investors for similar financing; (vi) the Corporation shall seek to revolve its funds by selling its investments to private investors whenever it can appropriately do so on satisfactory terms; (vii) the Corporation shall seek to maintain a reasonable diversification in its investments.
30 페이지 - Bank. (3) The Council shall coordinate, by consultation or otherwise, so far as is practicable, the policies and operations of the representatives of the United States on the Fund and the Bank...