Study of Export-Import Bank and World Bank: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and Currency, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on S. Res. 25, a Resolution to Authorize and Direct a Thorough Study of the Operations of the Export-Import Bank and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Their Relationship to Expansion of International Trade ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 1301 pages |
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abroad Administrator agency agricultural amended amount apparatus application AREY assistance authorized Bank of Washington bank's Board Brazil Buy American Act Cerro de Pasco CHAIRMAN commercial banks committee commodities competition Congress contract Corporation cost currencies Director dollar domestic economic EDGERTON effect Electrical Manufacturing Industry established Europe European exchange expand Export-Import Bank exports extended facilities Federal Federal Loan Administrator financing foreign countries foreign trade funds Germany Government granted guaranty House hearings Import Bank increase interest International Bank international trade investments labor loans machinery MAFFRY markets materials MAYBANK ment merchandise million nations operations participation payments percent period postwar President prewar purchase purpose Reconstruction Finance Corporation Secretary Senator BENNETT Senator BUSH Senator MAYBANK Stat steel subsidies supplies tariff tion transactions United Kingdom United States dollars wages World War II
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Page 611 - The Commission may modify its findings as to the facts or make new findings, by reason of the additional evidence so taken...
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Page 603 - States in accordance with the characteristics and needs of various branches of American production so that foreign markets will be made available to those branches of American production which require and are capable of developing such outlets by affording corresponding market opportunities for foreign products in the United States...
Page 638 - District, which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall contain a provision that no laborer or mechanic doing any part of the work contemplated by the contract, in the employ of the contractor or any subcontractor contracting for any part of said work contemplated, shall be required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day...
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