Western European Series, Edição 28,Parte 1

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947
 

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Página 9 - The initiative, I think, must come from Europe. The role of this country should consist of friendly aid in the drafting of a European program and of later support of such a program so far as it may be practical for us to do so. The program should be a joint one, agreed to by a number, if not all, European nations.
Página 33 - Mindful of the advantages which the United States has enjoyed through the existence of a large domestic market with no internal trade barriers, and believing that similar advantages can accrue to the countries of Europe...
Página 9 - Europeans. The initiative, I think, must come from Europe. The role of this country should consist of friendly aid in the drafting of a European program and of later support of such a program so far as it may be practical for us to do so.
Página 9 - It is already evident that, before the United States Government can proceed much further in its efforts to alleviate the situation and help start the European world on its way to recovery, there must be some agreement among the countries j)f Europe as to the requirements of the situation...
Página 40 - The Governments will supply the organisation with all information required for this purpose. The organisation will be of a temporary character and will cease to exist when the special aid necessary for the recovery of Europe comes to an end.
Página 9 - European world on its way to recovery, there must be some agreement among the countries of Europe as to the requirements of the situation and the part those countries themselves will take in order to give proper effect to whatever action might be undertaken by this Government.
Página 59 - American continent, without which the whole programme would be in jeopardy. The requirements stated take account of the supplies likely to be available. They do not represent extravagant importing. Food consumption at the end of the period will be less than the pre-war level and the estimates are framed on the basis that in many countries restrictions on consumption of food, clothing, and gasolene will continue to be necessary.
Página 9 - The truth of the matter is that Europe's requirements for the next three or four years of foreign food and other essential products — principally from America — are so much greater than her present ability to pay that she must have substantial additional help or face economic, social, and political deterioration of a very grave character.
Página 13 - Europe are raised ; (iv) to apply all necessary measures leading to the rapid achievement of internal financial monetary and economic stability while maintaining in each country a high level of employment...

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