The United States and the Developing World

The United States and the Developing World

As the Vietnam War has come to an end and as new interest in the outside world is being stimulated, ... trade and monetary systems may not work very well for us unless they also benefit developing countries far more than before.

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ISBN: UOM:39015008523824

Category: Developing countries

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The United States and World Development Agenda 1977

The United States and World Development  Agenda 1977

U.S. Trade, by Trading Partners and by Composition, 1975 ($ billions and percentages) In 19751 37 per cent of U.S. exports went to the developing countries-more than to the European Communities countries1 Japan1 the Soviet Union1 ...

Author: John Williamson Sewell

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ISBN: 0275244407

Category: Aide économique

Page: 280

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Categories: Aide économique

The United States and the Developing Countries

The United States and the Developing Countries

In fact, if we should decide not to make a really vigorous effort to work with the developing world, we would certainly need as many as possible of the OECD countries in our camp, a oice that might not be made as readily by a number ...

Author: Edwin. M. Martin

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781000010725

Category: Political Science

Page: 164

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First Published in 1977. Part of The Atlantic Council Policy Series. It is customary for policy papers produced by the Atlantic Council Working Groups to direct attention primarily to issues that confront the countries of Western Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. This policy paper has a somewhat different emphasis, dealing primarily with the issues of development policy facing the United States.
Categories: Political Science

The United States and the Developing Countries

The United States and the Developing Countries

The Search for a Mutuality of Interest in Commodity Policy : Report John S. Stanton, United States. ... ( IRB ) to focus on “ the problem of assuring rational and adequate investment in resource production in the developing countries .

Author: John S. Stanton

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ISBN: PURD:32754067057590

Category: Commodity control

Page: 64

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Categories: Commodity control

The United States as a Developing Country

The United States as a Developing Country

Studies in U.S. History in the Progressive Era and the 1920s Martin J. Sklar. industries have expanded to such a point that they will burst their jackets if they cannot find a free outlet to the markets of the world .

Author: Martin J. Sklar

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN: 0521409225

Category: History

Page: 258

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The history of the United States is in crucial respects the history of a developing country, not only in its transition from agricultural and commercial colonies to an industrial nation, but in modern times and the foreseeable future as well. The seven studies in this book, first published in 1992, are primarily concerned with the United States as a developing country in the early twentieth century, evolving from a competitive stage of capitalism to a corporate stage, and from an industrial to a 'postindustrial' society. The chapters treat the emergence and early phases of corporate capitalism and their implications for domestic affairs and foreign relations, the origins and character of corporate liberalism, the pivotal role of Woodrow Wilson in these areas, and the emergence of postindustrial trends. They also explore some critical linkages among economic, political, and cultural developments, in tracing parallels among Henry Adams in the Progressive Era, the 'Young Intellectuals' of the twenties, and the New Left in the sixties.
Categories: History

Developing Countries and the United States in the World Economy

Developing Countries and the United States in the World Economy

This sharp 1974 drop in OECD growth will be especially hard to bear because it comes on the heels of favorable trends in developing countries ' exports to the OECD nations . Despite the decline between 1972– 73 in the percentage of OECD ...

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Ad Hoc Committee on the Domestic and International Monetary Effect of Energy and Other Natural Resource Pricing

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ISBN: UIUC:30112118029955

Category: Balance of payments

Page: 73

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Categories: Balance of payments

Rethinking United States Foreign Policy Toward the Developing World

Rethinking United States Foreign Policy Toward the Developing World

If we leave out the oil - producing countries , we find that for the past two decades the United States has consistently enjoyed a trade surplus with the less developed world . Let us look at this economic interdependence in another way ...

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Development

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ISBN: PURD:32754074726898

Category: Economic assistance, American

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Categories: Economic assistance, American

Rethinking United States Foreign Policy Toward the Developing World

Rethinking United States Foreign Policy Toward the Developing World

If we leave out the oil - producing countries , we find that for the past two decades the United States has consistently enjoyed a trade surplus with the less developed world . Let us look at this economic interdependence in another way ...

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations

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ISBN: UOM:39015081204573

Category: Economic assistance, American

Page: 224

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Categories: Economic assistance, American

United States Energy Policy Toward Developing Countries

United States Energy Policy Toward Developing Countries

It might be worth suggesting , at the outset , some of the major aspects of energy development in the developing countries that must be considered in any U.S. program . I believe each of these aspects lay behind the several provisions ...

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs

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ISBN: PURD:32754074678982

Category: Energy policy

Page: 47

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Categories: Energy policy