Department of State Publication: General foreign policy series, 174. izdevums1961 |
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Agency for International Agency's agricultural aid donors aid program amount appropriate Assistant Administrators Bank basis bloc budget Colombo Plan commitments commodities contributions coordination costs criteria currencies development assistance Development Assistance Committee Development Grants development program Development Research dollars economic assistance programs economic development educational effective effort established expenditures financing fiscal foreign exchange free world functions growth guaranties IBRD important increase industrialized institutions Inter-American Development Bank International Development international organizations investment Latin America lending less developed areas less developed countries long-term malaria ment million Mutual Security Act nations needs Nigeria Office operations Pakistan payments Peace Corps percent personnel planning policies priority private enterprise problems procurement production projects proposed recipient countries Regional Bureaus repayment requested requirements responsible self-help social Staff substantial Supporting Assistance technical assistance tion Tunisia U.S. assistance U.S. economy U.S. exports U.S. Government underdeveloped countries United Kingdom
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4. lappuse - To those peoples in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery...
52. lappuse - ... the extent to which the recipient country is showing a responsiveness to the vital economic, political, and social concerns of its people, and demonstrating a clear determination to take effective self-help measures...
122. lappuse - FY 1961 be used to finance the export and sale of US surplus agricultural commodities for foreign currencies. Since this requirement overlaps almost completely with Title I of Public Law 480 and does not have a usual...
52. lappuse - ... (1) whether financing could be obtained in whole or in part from other free world sources on reasonable terms, (2) the economic and technical soundness of the activity to be financed, (3) whether the activity gives reasonable promise of contributing to the development of economic resources or to the increase of productive capacities in furtherance of the purposes of this title...
52. lappuse - President shall take into account (1) whether financing could be obtained in whole or in part from other free-world sources on reasonable terms...
130. lappuse - President shall establish an interagency Development Loan Committee, consisting of such officers from such agencies of the United States Government as he may determine, which shall, under the direction of the President, establish standards and criteria for lending operations under this title in accordance with the foreign and financial policies of the United States.
123. lappuse - In order to facilitate the utilization of surplus agricultural commodities in meeting the requirements of needy peoples, and in order to promote economic development in underdeveloped areas in addition to that which can be accomplished under title I of this Act, the".
48. lappuse - Beyond 1962 we know the following : First, support for such countries as India and Pakistan must continue at high levels for the immediate future. Second, at the BogotA Conference last fall. Latin American countries were assured that loans for economic development would be available more freely than previously. As they develop their economic programs and undertake the measures essential for effective development, significant and increasing amounts...
137. lappuse - Act of 1949, as amended, of whom not to exceed thirty-five may be compensated at rates higher than those provided for grade 15 of the general schedule established by the Classification Act of 1949, as amended...