Foreign assistance and related programs appropriations for fiscal year 1983: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, second sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 |
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... percent of U.S. exports , more than bought by Western Europe , Eastern Europe , the Soviet Union , and China ... percent per year to around 2 percent . Partly as a result , our exports to these countries , which were increasing at more ...
... percent of U.S. exports , more than bought by Western Europe , Eastern Europe , the Soviet Union , and China ... percent per year to around 2 percent . Partly as a result , our exports to these countries , which were increasing at more ...
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... percent , to Chile 59 percent , and to Thailand 25 percent . Accord- ing to one estimate , every $ 1 billion decline in U.S. exports has erased 60,000 to 70,000 U.S. jobs . On the other side of the trade ledger , the developing ...
... percent , to Chile 59 percent , and to Thailand 25 percent . Accord- ing to one estimate , every $ 1 billion decline in U.S. exports has erased 60,000 to 70,000 U.S. jobs . On the other side of the trade ledger , the developing ...
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... percent , $ 1,250 million below our fiscal 1983 request . Three - quar- ters of the security assistance funds were earmarked , meaning that the shortfall fell heavily on our strategic interests in Southwest Asia , Central America , and ...
... percent , $ 1,250 million below our fiscal 1983 request . Three - quar- ters of the security assistance funds were earmarked , meaning that the shortfall fell heavily on our strategic interests in Southwest Asia , Central America , and ...
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... percent per year to around 2 percent . -- Partly as a result , our exports to these countries which were increasing at more than 30 percent a year in the late 1970's have tapered off . The chart below -1 shows this rise and decline of ...
... percent per year to around 2 percent . -- Partly as a result , our exports to these countries which were increasing at more than 30 percent a year in the late 1970's have tapered off . The chart below -1 shows this rise and decline of ...
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... percentage point . With OECD growth in 1983 expected to be only 1.8 percent , half of a percentage point would represent a significant cut in growth . But import The Morgan Guaranty study is hypothetical . cuts are already a reality . I ...
... percentage point . With OECD growth in 1983 expected to be only 1.8 percent , half of a percentage point would represent a significant cut in growth . But import The Morgan Guaranty study is hypothetical . cuts are already a reality . I ...
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activities Administration agencies agricultural American amount appropriate Arab areas assistance program Beirut budget Caribbean Chairman commitment Committee competitive Congress continue contract contribution cooperation cost credit financing debt developing countries development assistance Development Bank efforts El Salvador equipment Eximbank federal fiscal year 1984 forces foreign aid foreign assistance funds growth guarantee important increase institutions interest rate Israel Israeli KOKINDA Lebanese Lebanon loan major MCPHERSON ment Middle East military assistance million multilateral negotiations Office organizations Pakistan Palestinian Peace Corps percent planning political population President private sector problems production projects proposed question Reagan refugees region request resolution Salvador Schneider Secretary Shultz security assistance Security Council Senator D'AMATO Senator Inouye Senator KASTEN Soviet statement subcommittee Sudan Syria Third World tion treasury UNICEF UNIFIL United Nations UNRWA VOLUNTEERS West Bank World Bank Zaire Zimbabwe
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Pagina 942 - One of the most serious challenges to human destiny in the last third of this century will be the growth of the population. Whether man's response to that challenge will be a cause for pride or for despair in the year 2000 will depend very much on what we do today.
Pagina 24 - FY 1984 program also includes critical funds for the multilateral development institutions, particularly for fulfilling our pledge to the International Development Association (IDA), the soft loan window of the World Bank.
Pagina 396 - Thank you Mr. Chairman, I would be pleased to answer any questions you and members of the Committee may have.
Pagina 852 - ... which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights...
Pagina 854 - Indeed, the immediate adoption of a settlement freeze by Israel, more than any other action, could create the confidence needed for wider participation in these talks. Further settlement activity is in no way necessary for the security of Israel and only diminishes the confidence of the Arabs that a final outcome can be freely and fairly negotiated.
Pagina 215 - Group of programs authorized by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and the Arms Export Control Act of 1976, as amended...
Pagina 913 - Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.
Pagina 790 - Calls on all Member States which are in a position to do so to provide military forces and to make additional contributions, in cash or in kind, in accordance with paragraph 10 above and requests the Secretary-General to establish a fund through which the contributions, where appropriate, could be channelled to the States or operations concerned; 12.
Pagina 586 - I will be pleased to answer any questions that you or the Members of the Subcommittee may have.
Pagina 854 - The United States will not support the use of any additional land for the purpose of settlements during the transition period. Indeed, the immediate adoption of a settlement freeze by Israel, more than any other action, could create the confidence needed for wider participation in these talks. Further settlement activity is in no way necessary for the security of Israel and only diminishes the confidence...