Trade Information Bulletin, Tema 819U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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... residents of the United States , 1927-33 .. 16 20 20 20 2 2009 2 11. Income and debt service receipts in 1933 of the United States from its long - term foreign investments and loans and par value of bonds retired .. 12. United States ...
... residents of the United States , 1927-33 .. 16 20 20 20 2 2009 2 11. Income and debt service receipts in 1933 of the United States from its long - term foreign investments and loans and par value of bonds retired .. 12. United States ...
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... residents here , while influenced by numerous factors , con- tinued to reflect the contraction during recent years in the income of our people . Exchange controls and trade restrictions throughout the world , which showed only minor ...
... residents here , while influenced by numerous factors , con- tinued to reflect the contraction during recent years in the income of our people . Exchange controls and trade restrictions throughout the world , which showed only minor ...
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... resident here to relatives abroad are esti- mated at $ 110,000,000 in 1933 as compared with $ 138,000,000 in 1932 . The continued decline in these estimates , which had reached approxi- mately $ 250,000,000 in 1929 , has no doubt been ...
... resident here to relatives abroad are esti- mated at $ 110,000,000 in 1933 as compared with $ 138,000,000 in 1932 . The continued decline in these estimates , which had reached approxi- mately $ 250,000,000 in 1929 , has no doubt been ...
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... residents of the United States in buying foreign stocks and bonds from foreign holders and in repatriating American domestic issues . The greater part of the net change in our international capital account was accounted for by the net ...
... residents of the United States in buying foreign stocks and bonds from foreign holders and in repatriating American domestic issues . The greater part of the net change in our international capital account was accounted for by the net ...
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... residents of the United States . This balance may be settled in various ways as , for example , by gold imports or by foreign lending by Amer- icans ( i.e. , by importing foreign evidences of indebtedness ) . The pos- sible methods of ...
... residents of the United States . This balance may be settled in various ways as , for example , by gold imports or by foreign lending by Amer- icans ( i.e. , by importing foreign evidences of indebtedness ) . The pos- sible methods of ...
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