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Multinational Aid to Saigon

Selden, Mark | April 6, 1974 issue

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Reports that the World Bank has as of April 6, 1974 launched a major drive aimed at propping up the Saigon, South Vietnam regime in violation of the Paris accords on Vietnam. Details of grants issued by Japan, France and Germany to South Vietnam; Description of social and economic condition of South Vietnam; Percentage decrease in the level of per capita output in South Vietnam from 1960s; Role of the U.S. in establishing a viable government in South Vietnam. INSET: The World Bank Papers..

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ECONOMIC assistance; WORLD Bank Group; VIETNAM, Southern -- Economic conditions; VIETNAM, Southern; UNITED States
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