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More precisely , the United Nations agree to promote " higher standards of living , full employment , and con- ditions of economic and social progress and development ; solu- tions of international economic , social , health , and ...
More precisely , the United Nations agree to promote " higher standards of living , full employment , and con- ditions of economic and social progress and development ; solu- tions of international economic , social , health , and ...
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American transportation by air and sea can create new routes for trade , leading to wider spheres of economic co - opera- tion and commercial development . In the years of transition from war to peace every effort must be made to work ...
American transportation by air and sea can create new routes for trade , leading to wider spheres of economic co - opera- tion and commercial development . In the years of transition from war to peace every effort must be made to work ...
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From : National Planning Associa- tion , Washington , D. C. Oct. 1942. 40 pp . Price : 25 cents . II . U. S. - CANADIAN NORTHWEST , THE , A DEMONSTRATION AREA FOR INTER- NATIONAL POSTWAR PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT , by Benjamin H. Kizer .
From : National Planning Associa- tion , Washington , D. C. Oct. 1942. 40 pp . Price : 25 cents . II . U. S. - CANADIAN NORTHWEST , THE , A DEMONSTRATION AREA FOR INTER- NATIONAL POSTWAR PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT , by Benjamin H. Kizer .
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
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