APPENDIX II SELECTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE TABLES EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAM COMMITTEE RECAPITULATION TABLE Illustrative composition of imports of commodities and services from Western Hemisphere, and possible sources and distribution of financing, Apr. 1, 1948, to June 30, 1949 (at July 1, 1947, prices) EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAM Illustrative composition of imports of commodities and services from Western Hemisphere, Apr. 1, 1948, through June 30, 1949, and possible sources and distribution of financing [All values in July 1, 1947, prices and millions of dollars] RECAPITULATION OF POSSIBLE DISTRIBUTION OF NEW UNITED STATES FUNDS BY COUNTRY AND COMMODITY, SHOWING AVERAGE PRICES FOR EACH COMMODITY AND ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF IMPORTS 19,502 See footnotes at end of table, p. 69. EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAM-Continued Illustrative composition of imports of commodities and services from Western Hemisphere, Apr. 1, 1948, through June 30, 1949, and possible RECAPITULATION OF POSSIBLE DISTRIBUTION OF NEW UNITED STATES FUNDS BY COUNTRY AND COMMODITY, SHOWING AVERAGE PRICES Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quan tity Item Unit of quantity Price 1 Ireland Italy Netherlands and dependencies Norway Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Iceland EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAM-Continued Illustrative composition of imports of commodities and services from Western Hemisphere, Apr. 1, 1948, through June 30, 1949, and possible sources and distribution of financing Continued RECAPITULATION OF POSSIBLE DISTRIBUTION OF NEW UNITED STATES FUNDS BY COUNTRY AND COMMODITY SHOWING AVERAGE PRICES FOR EACH COMMODITY AND ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF IMPORTS-Continued Mining machinery. Petroleum products. Iron and steel: Finished. $111.76 per long ton.. $64 per long ton. $36.58 per long ton. Bread grains. Meat Dairy products. Dried fruit. Rice. Coffee. Other foods: Tobacco. Cotton. Nitrogen. Phosphates. Agricultural machinery. Coal. |