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... Economic Conference . - A a result the of decision arriv- ed at Lausanne to hold a general economic conference in the following year , the World Monetary and Economic Conference met in London on the 12th June , 1933. The United States ...
... Economic Conference . - A a result the of decision arriv- ed at Lausanne to hold a general economic conference in the following year , the World Monetary and Economic Conference met in London on the 12th June , 1933. The United States ...
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... economic insecurity destroyed the confidence and pre- vented the revival of commerce . Another great effect of the economic crisis was the diversion of national resources from the normal channels of trade and prosperity to the ...
... economic insecurity destroyed the confidence and pre- vented the revival of commerce . Another great effect of the economic crisis was the diversion of national resources from the normal channels of trade and prosperity to the ...
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... economic , social , and other cognate matters . With this end in view the United Nations has established under the authority of the General Assembly the Economic and Social Council . This Council is composed of 18 members of the United ...
... economic , social , and other cognate matters . With this end in view the United Nations has established under the authority of the General Assembly the Economic and Social Council . This Council is composed of 18 members of the United ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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