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Page 258
... Economic Assistance in the organising of economic co - operation between their countries , Have agreed , to these ends , to adopt the present Charter . ARTICLE I Purposes and principles 1. The purpose of the Council for Mutual Economic ...
... Economic Assistance in the organising of economic co - operation between their countries , Have agreed , to these ends , to adopt the present Charter . ARTICLE I Purposes and principles 1. The purpose of the Council for Mutual Economic ...
Page 546
... economies and improve the economic and social well - being of their peoples ; Believing that the economically more advanced nations should co - operate in assisting to the best of their ability the countries in process of economic ...
... economies and improve the economic and social well - being of their peoples ; Believing that the economically more advanced nations should co - operate in assisting to the best of their ability the countries in process of economic ...
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... Economic Co - operation and Development . Paris , Dec 14 , 1960 .. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT . Treaties , & c . Albania , & c . Charter . Council for Mutual Economic Assistance . Argentine Republic , & c . Sofia , Dec 14 , 1959 Page 545 257 ...
... Economic Co - operation and Development . Paris , Dec 14 , 1960 .. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT . Treaties , & c . Albania , & c . Charter . Council for Mutual Economic Assistance . Argentine Republic , & c . Sofia , Dec 14 , 1959 Page 545 257 ...
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