Development Co-operation Efforts and Policies of the Members of the Development Assistance Committee: ReviewOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1964 - Developing countries |
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... training places , and other facilities , available data ( which have improved but are still far from satisfac- tory ) ... students and trainees accommodated also rose by about ten per cent to around 40,000 . Greater detail is given in ...
... training places , and other facilities , available data ( which have improved but are still far from satisfac- tory ) ... students and trainees accommodated also rose by about ten per cent to around 40,000 . Greater detail is given in ...
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... students and trainees from developing countries , in addition to giving direct government stipends . These subsidies have been esti- mated by the Secretariat as transferring at least $ 150 million annually to these students in recent ...
... students and trainees from developing countries , in addition to giving direct government stipends . These subsidies have been esti- mated by the Secretariat as transferring at least $ 150 million annually to these students in recent ...
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... students and trainees bilaterally financed by D.A.C. Members in 1963 , although the preponderance in this case ( about two - fifths of the total ) is not nearly so great as in the case of experts . It may be noted that technical co ...
... students and trainees bilaterally financed by D.A.C. Members in 1963 , although the preponderance in this case ( about two - fifths of the total ) is not nearly so great as in the case of experts . It may be noted that technical co ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE VOLUME OF THE ASSISTANCE EFFORT | 19 |
THE GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF ASSISTANCE | 39 |
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activities administrative agricultural Annual Aid Review assis assistance programmes Belgium bilateral net British Council Canada capital projects cent commitments currencies D.A.C. Member countries debt service Denmark developing countries Development Assistance Committee direct investment donor countries economic development effective European Development Fund expenditures Federal Republic flow of assistance Flow of Long-Term flow of private foreign assistance France funds grants gross disbursements groups Guaranteed private export important improve increase institutions Inter-American Development Bank International Development Association Italy Japan less less-developed coun less-developed countries Libreria loans Long-Term Financial Resources Memo item ment million in 1963 Million U.S. dollars multilateral agencies needs Netherlands oped countries organisations pages demy 8vo Peace Corps pipeline private capital private export credits problems rates recipient country record Republic of Germany requirements sector students and trainees substantial tance technical assistance technical co-operation terms and conditions tion TOTAL D.A.C. COUNTRIES United Kingdom various