Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Volume 1; Volume 122U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - Economic assistance, American |
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... Financing ( in thousands of dollars ) Identification code 11-4031-0-3-151 1978 actual 1979 est . 1980 est . Program by activities : 1. Social and economic development pro- grams ..... 4,314 10,544 13,674 2. Program support services ...
... Financing ( in thousands of dollars ) Identification code 11-4031-0-3-151 1978 actual 1979 est . 1980 est . Program by activities : 1. Social and economic development pro- grams ..... 4,314 10,544 13,674 2. Program support services ...
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... FINANCING INFORMATION APPENDIX A PRIOR YEARS FY 79 FY 80 Amount Available 50,000 4,654 1,036 New Budget Authority ( appropriation ) 10,000 15,964 Total 50,000 14,654 17,000 Obligations 45,346 13,618 17,000 Balance End of FY 4,654 1,036 ...
... FINANCING INFORMATION APPENDIX A PRIOR YEARS FY 79 FY 80 Amount Available 50,000 4,654 1,036 New Budget Authority ( appropriation ) 10,000 15,964 Total 50,000 14,654 17,000 Obligations 45,346 13,618 17,000 Balance End of FY 4,654 1,036 ...
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... FINANCING [ In thousands of dollars ] 1978 actual 1979 estimate 1980 estimate Identification code 83-4027-0-3-155 Program by activities : Operating costs , funded : Interest on U.S. Treasury borrowings ...... 1,910 2,300 5,000 Interest ...
... FINANCING [ In thousands of dollars ] 1978 actual 1979 estimate 1980 estimate Identification code 83-4027-0-3-155 Program by activities : Operating costs , funded : Interest on U.S. Treasury borrowings ...... 1,910 2,300 5,000 Interest ...
Page 122
... Financing Bank borrowings outstanding 5,923,487 6,568,287 7,781,594 8,509,863 PEFCO borrowings outstanding . 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 Borrowings from U.S. institutions . 453,853 436,325 400,800 326,800 Certificates of Beneficial ...
... Financing Bank borrowings outstanding 5,923,487 6,568,287 7,781,594 8,509,863 PEFCO borrowings outstanding . 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 Borrowings from U.S. institutions . 453,853 436,325 400,800 326,800 Certificates of Beneficial ...
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... FINANCING [ In thousands of dollars ] 1978 actual 1979 estimate 1980 estimate Program by activity : 1. Administration : ( a ) Loan program ..... 7,556 8,244 8,477 ( b ) Guarantee and insurance program . 5,072 5,496 5,652 ( c ) Garage ...
... FINANCING [ In thousands of dollars ] 1978 actual 1979 estimate 1980 estimate Program by activity : 1. Administration : ( a ) Loan program ..... 7,556 8,244 8,477 ( b ) Guarantee and insurance program . 5,072 5,496 5,652 ( c ) Garage ...
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