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The domestic economic difficulties of countries concerned in trade were magni- fied . Internationally a period of reprisal and counter - reprisal en- sued with every new restriction sharpening the edge of interna- tional economic ...
The domestic economic difficulties of countries concerned in trade were magni- fied . Internationally a period of reprisal and counter - reprisal en- sued with every new restriction sharpening the edge of interna- tional economic ...
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Frank Vanderlip , a New York banker , after World War I spoke of the creditor position of the United States and the need for action in conformity therewith , and then went on to say that we were a nation of economic illiterates .
Frank Vanderlip , a New York banker , after World War I spoke of the creditor position of the United States and the need for action in conformity therewith , and then went on to say that we were a nation of economic illiterates .
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Article 60 Responsibility for the discharge of the functions of the organization set forth in this chapter shall be vested in the General Assembly and , under the authority of the General Assembly , in the Economic and Social Council ...
Article 60 Responsibility for the discharge of the functions of the organization set forth in this chapter shall be vested in the General Assembly and , under the authority of the General Assembly , in the Economic and Social Council ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
WORLD INDUSTRIALIZATION | 27 |
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