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CH.APTER I
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pated int e application of the Point ~our program as it
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ot a determination to stren ht e freedom-loving nations
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was actually introduced in Con ress, it was characterized
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through loans. For the fisc 1 year 1952 , the United States
cost for technicians ~ill be "669,080 includin provisions
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from the low productivity and incomes of t h e reat
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factor which kes it rofitable and attractive to
engage in production for the export market ••••
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2 •••• The strong attraction of real estate fo
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The implications of the point four program in Brazil
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International Relations
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1953-05
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