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Filed under: United States -- Foreign economic relations Trade and Aid: Eisenhower's Foreign Economic Policy, 1953-1961 (originally published 1982; open access edition Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019), by Burton Ira Kaufman (multiple formats with commentary at Project MUSE) Sovereign Wealth and Sovereign Power: The Strategic Consequences of American Indebtedness (New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 2008), by Brad Setser (PDF with commentary at cfr.org) Foreign Eligibility for U.S. Technology Funding (1995), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment Industrial Policy and Semiconductors: Missing the Target (Washington: AEI Press, 1995), by Andrew Ronald Dick (PDF at AEI) Toward a Common Goal, a Program for Economic Development: An Address by President Eisenhower Before the Opening Session of the Ministerial Meeting of the Consultative Committee on Cooperative Economic Development in South and Southeast Asia (Colombo Plan) at Seattle, Washington, on November 10, 1958 (Dept. of State publication 6734 (Economic cooperation series #47); 1958), by Dwight D. Eisenhower (page images at HathiTrust) Our Stake in World Trade (with a discussion guide; Headline Series #106; New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1954), by Isador Lubin and Forrest D. Murden (multiple formats at archive.org) Outline of the U.S. Economy (Washington: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, 2012), by Peter Behr, contrib. by Christopher Conte and Albert R. Karr (PDF at state.gov) The National Security Strategy of the United States of America (September 2002), by United States Executive Office of the President (HTML at archives.gov) A National Security Strategy of Engagement and Enlargement (February 1996), by United States Executive Office of the President (HTML at fas.org) Multinationals and the National Interest: Playing by Different Rules (OTA-ITE-569; 1993), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment American Imperialism: The Menace of the Greatest Capitalist World Power (Chicago: Workers Party of America, ca. 1925), by Jay Lovestone (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Arab countriesFiled under: United States -- Foreign economic relations -- BrazilFiled under: United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Canada Building a Wall Between Friends, Passports to and From Canada? Hearing Before the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session (Washington: GPO, 2006), by United States House Committee on Small Business Filed under: United States -- Foreign economic relations -- EuropeFiled under: United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Germany
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Filed under: Developing countries -- Economic conditions Greenprint: A New Approach to Cooperation on Climate Change (Washington: Center for Global Development, c2013), by Aaditya Mattoo and Arvind Subramanian (PDF at cgdev.org) The Poorest and Hungry: Assessments, Analyses, And Actions (an IFPRI 2020 book; Washington: International Food Policy Research Institute, c2009), ed. by Joachim Von Braun, Ruth Vargas Hill, and Rajul Pandya-Lorch (at ifpri.org) HIPC Debt Relief: Myths and Reality (2004), ed. by Jan Joost Teunissen and Age Akkerman (PDF files with commentary at fondad.org) A History of Wealth and Poverty: Why a Few Nations are Rich and Many Poor (electronic edition; originally published 1994), by John P. Powelson (HTML at quaker.org) Development Cooperation in a Fractured Global Order: An Arduous Transition, by Francisco R. Sagasti and Gonzalo Alcade (PDF and HTML with commentary at idrc.ca)
Filed under: Developing countries -- Economic policy Diversity in Development: Reconsidering the Washington Consensus (2004), ed. by Jan Joost Teunissen and Age Akkerman (PDF files with commentary at fondad.org) Free and Fair: Making the Progressive Case for Removing Trade Barriers (London: Foreign Policy Centre, 2004), ed. by Phoebe Griffith and Jack Thurston (PDF with commentary at fpc.org.uk) The Growth Report: Strategies for Sustained Growth and Inclusive Development (in multiple languages; c2008), by Commission on Growth and Development (PDF with commentary at worldbank.org) Leadership and Growth (Washington: Commission on Growth and Development; World Bank, c2010), ed. by David W. Brady and Michael Spence (PDF with commentary at worldbank.org) Paths Out Of Poverty: The Role Of Private Enterprise in Developing Countries (Washnigton: International Finance Corporation, 2000), by International Finance Corporation (PDF at World Bank) The Poorest and Hungry: Assessments, Analyses, And Actions (an IFPRI 2020 book; Washington: International Food Policy Research Institute, c2009), ed. by Joachim Von Braun, Ruth Vargas Hill, and Rajul Pandya-Lorch (at ifpri.org) Transforming Natural Resources for Human Development: a Resource Systems Framework for Development Policy, by Kenneth Ruddle and Dennis A. Rondinelli (HTML at UNU Press)
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