Development, passed in 1950, stated that it was the policy of the United States • * * to aid the efforts of the peoples of economically underdeveloped areas to develop their resources and improve their working and living conditions... United States Foreign Policy: Compilation of Studies - Page 139by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1960Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1955 - 1306 pages
...Organization of American States as one means of carrying out the policy established in the act "• • * to aid the efforts of the peoples of economically...encouraging the exchange of technical knowledge and skills * * •" Both the bilateral and multilateral programs have the same objectives, and although they are... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1955 - 694 pages
...Organisation of American States as ono means of carrying out the policy established in the act, "* * * to aid the efforts of the peoples of economically...encouraging the exchange of technical knowledge and skills * * *." Both the bilateral and multilateral programs have the same objectives, and although they are... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1955 - 892 pages
...Organization of American States as one means of carrying out the policy established in the act "• * * to aid the efforts of the peoples of economically...encouraging the exchange of technical knowledge and skills * * *" Both the bilateral and multilateral programs have the same objectives, and although they are... | |
| Stanford Research Institute. Division of Economics Research - 1955 - 354 pages
...officially recognized. Congress declared in the Act for International Development (1950) that it is the policy of the United States "to aid the efforts...and improve their working and living conditions" by methods which "contribute to raising standards of living, creating new sources of wealth, increasing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1955 - 736 pages
...States as one means of carrying out the policy established in the act — "* * * to aid the effoits of the peoples of economically underdeveloped areas...encouraging the exchange of technical knowledge and skills * * *." Both the bilateral and the multilateral programs have the same objectives, and are two different... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1955 - 704 pages
...as one means of carrying out the policy established in the act — "* * * to aid the efforts of tho peoples of economically underdeveloped areas to develop...encouraging the exchange of technical knowledge and skills * * *." Both the bilateral and the multilateral programs have the same objectives, and are two different... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1955 - 512 pages
...Assistance Program is to encourage the exchange of technical knowledge and skills as a means for aiding the efforts of the peoples of economically underdeveloped...resources and improve their working and living conditions. The program covers many areas of the world, and a wide range of activities in such fields as public... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1955 - 1234 pages
...of technical assistance which is intended, in the language of the Act for International Development, to "aid the efforts of the peoples of economically...underdeveloped areas, to develop their resources and improve then- working and living conditions," while on 358 the other hand we fail to recognize the dependence... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1955 - 322 pages
...States to aid the efforts of people of economically underdeveloped areas to develop their resources to improve their working and living conditions by encouraging the exchange of technical know-how and skills and the flow of investment capital. The point 4 program became primarily a bilateral... | |
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