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... Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Coop- eration and Development . When all of this is taken into account , it is clear that multi- lateral cooperation in development lending has come a long way . At the present time ...
... Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Coop- eration and Development . When all of this is taken into account , it is clear that multi- lateral cooperation in development lending has come a long way . At the present time ...
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... assistance from the United States . Very well , it seemed to them , Britain could made a good case for such assistance . Had they not given dispro- portionately in the common cause ? Could they not claim American aid as a matter of ...
... assistance from the United States . Very well , it seemed to them , Britain could made a good case for such assistance . Had they not given dispro- portionately in the common cause ? Could they not claim American aid as a matter of ...
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... assistance on a large scale if they are to maintain their territorial integrity and political independence . At one time it had been expected that the International Bank could satisfy the needs for such assistance . But it is now clear ...
... assistance on a large scale if they are to maintain their territorial integrity and political independence . At one time it had been expected that the International Bank could satisfy the needs for such assistance . But it is now clear ...
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FOREWORD TO THE NEW EDITION by Robert Triffin | xiii |
FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION by R F Harrod | xcvii |
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION | ciii |
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