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Surveys of U.S. International Finance, 1951

Gardner Patterson

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Third in the series of books reporting and interpreting the policies, plans, debates, and activities involved in U.S. international finance. Prepared under the direction of Gardner Patterson by the International Finance Section, Princeton University. Published annually, in August, one year after the year covered in each volume.

Originally published in 1953.

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Schlagwörter

Export subsidy, Taxation in the United States, Liberalization, Commercial policy, Monetary Reserve, The Wealth of Nations, Measures of national income and output, Mutual Security Act, Bank for International Settlements, Price controls, Treaty, Debit Balance, Economic policy, Payment, Financial News (1884–1945), Economics, Finance, Foreign exchange controls, Price ceiling, Financial Times, International finance, Escape clause, Western Europe, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Economic development, United States Department of State, United States Secretary of the Treasury, Central bank, Investment, United States dollar, Financial assistance (share purchase), Foreign Exchange Reserves, Economic Cooperation Administration, Foreign direct investment, Commodity, Currency, Tariff, Development aid, Aid, Income in the United States, International Monetary Fund, Counterpart fund, Currency Convertibility, Provision (accounting), Trade barrier, Import quota, Supply (economics), Latin America, The New York Times, Excise Tax, Income, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, United States foreign aid, Tax, Trade agreement, Economic Outlook (OECD publication), Tax incidence, Wholesale price index, International Finance Corporation, Monetary policy, Marshall Plan, Economy of the United States, Amendment, International Trade Organization, Creditor, Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act, Exchange rate, Credit (finance), European Payments Union, Developing country