The growth and decline of American economic aid to less developed countries
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49 to avoid European intervention, which appeared imminent in 1904.
68 Haiti in the event of it defaulting on foreign loans.
See E Guerrant, op.cit., p.2.
45 American products of this type.
65 was essentially commercial.
129 could be found.
211 memorandum cited can be accepted as accurate.
The data on government revenue and U.S trade is in current dollars rather than constant dollars, but the trend in question
3 emphasis on economic aid for LDCs in the late fifties and early sixties.
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