A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... loans for the development of new sources of strategic materials . These loans involved risks that would normally preclude a loan . Since the Export - Import Bank operated like a bank , always scrutinizing loan requests to be certain ...
... loans for the development of new sources of strategic materials . These loans involved risks that would normally preclude a loan . Since the Export - Import Bank operated like a bank , always scrutinizing loan requests to be certain ...
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... loan from American bankers . The bankers consented to float a loan of $ 7.5 million , but as in Nicaragua , the grant of such a loan was made contingent on the execution of a loan convention between the United States and Honduran ...
... loan from American bankers . The bankers consented to float a loan of $ 7.5 million , but as in Nicaragua , the grant of such a loan was made contingent on the execution of a loan convention between the United States and Honduran ...
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... loan then under consideration . On December 2 a $ 60 million Exim Bank loan was finally approved to help complete an unfinished steel mill . This was the first of a long list of loans and grants by the United States to post- Perón ...
... loan then under consideration . On December 2 a $ 60 million Exim Bank loan was finally approved to help complete an unfinished steel mill . This was the first of a long list of loans and grants by the United States to post- Perón ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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