Abstract: SINCE the declaration that assistance to economically underdeveloped countries was to be regarded as one of the key elements in American foreign policy, there has been very considerable public discussion of the subject. I think it would be fair to say that nearly everyone has approved the general idea. Some have regarded increased productivity and purchasing power in the underdeveloped countries as of major importance in redressing the present imbalance in international trade. Others have emphasized the political aspects of increased international co-operation in specific projects and the possible contribution of rising standards of living as a defense against the threat of communism. Still others have felt that
Publication Year: 1950
Publication Date: 1950-07-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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