Foreign Operations Appropriations for ...: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives ...., Teil 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
administration Admiral HEINZ agencies agricultural aid program American amount appropriation approved basis believe Bogotá borrowing authority Brazil budget capital Chairman COFFIN commitment committee Communist Congress CONTE contingency fund continue correct cost COTTAM countries currency CUTLER deobligated Development Bank development grants Development Loan Fund Dillon Director dollars economic estimate Export-Import Bank figure financing fiscal year 1962 FORD foreign aid FOWLER GARY give going India industrial Inter-American Inter-American Development Bank interest LABOUISSE Laos Latin America LEDDY legislation lending LINDER MCCONAUGHY ment military assistance million MONTOYA mutual security nations NATO Number of projects obligations operations Pakistan PASSMAN Peace Corps percent President proposed Public Law 480 record reforms repayable repayment request RHODES ROONEY Ryukyu Islands Secretary SHIRVEN statement TABER technical aid TENNANT thing tion Treasury Tunisia TYLER U.S. assistance U.S. dollars United unobligated UNRWA Vietnam WOODWARD World Bank
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 206 - ... whether financing could be obtained in whole or in part from other free world sources on reasonable terms...
Seite 206 - ... the extent to which the recipient country is showing a responsiveness to the vital economic, political, and social concerns of its people, and demonstrating a clear determination to take effective self-help measures...
Seite 137 - Bank the increased flexibility of extending loans which can be made repayable, in whole or in part, in the currency of the borrower.
Seite 366 - ... the University of California at Berkeley, the University of California at Los Angeles, the University of Hawaii, Loma Linda University and the University of Washington.
Seite 83 - This Agreement shall enter into force when it has been signed on behalf of governments whose subscriptions comprise not less than sixty-five percent of the total subscriptions set forth in Schedule A and when the instruments referred to in Section 2 (a) of this Article have been deposited on their behalf, but in no event shall this Agreement enter into force before September 15, 1960.
Seite 715 - (c) It is the sense of the Congress that prompt and careful consideration should be given to participation by the United States in an internationally financed program which would utilize foreign currencies available to the United States to preserve the great cultural monuments of the upper Nile. Accordingly, the President is requested to submit to the Congress on or before March 1, 1961, his recommendations concerning such a program.
Seite 12 - I understand it, in recent years has been a somewhat informal institution for consultation among the Secretary of the Treasury, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, the Director of the Budget, and the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.
Seite 179 - Ryukyuan government, based on democratic principles and supported by a sound financial structure, shall make every effort to improve the welfare and well-being of the inhabitants of the Ryukyu Islands, and shall continue to promote the economic and cultural advancement of the inhabitants.
Seite 79 - IDA's purpose is to make loans to its less-developed members on terms which will bear less heavily on the balance of payments of the borrowing country than do the terms of conventional loans. Loans for development on flexible terms are required in many of the developing countries in order to assist them in developing their economies, thus giving their people hope of improvement for the future. A major premise of IDA...
Seite 240 - ... favorable action. These regulatory commissions were established primarily by the Congress to act on an independent basis in the public interest, and free from direct control by the President over either their activities or their decisions. The basic statutes provided that they be primarily responsible to the Congress of the United States as the elected representatives of the people in order that they might be responsive to the general public interest and in a position to carry on their activities...