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Foreign Experts
51.0
21.3
--
--
--
5.5
24.2
U.S. Experts
2.5
--
--
--
--
--
2.5
NORWAY: TOTAL
47.4
29.1
--
7.3
--
--
11.0
Foreign Experts
47.4
29.1
--
7.3
--
--
11.0
IRELAND: TOTAL
25.2
--
5.8
16.6
--
--
2.8
Foreign Experts
25.2
--
5.8
16.6
--
--
2.8
OEEC
195.8
59.3
--
25.6
--
16.0
95.0
Foreign Experts
170.3
59.3
--
--
--
16.0
95.0
U.S. Experts
25.6
--
--
25.6
--
--
--
OTHER COUNTRIES
308.7
64.9
10.0
110.6
60.0
25.0
38.1
Foreign Experts
162.2
22.2
10.0
70.9
--
25.0
34.0
U.S. Experts
101.2
5.7
--
31.4
60.0
--
4.1
Technical
33.3
25.0
--
8.3
--
--
--
Materials
Services of
12.0
12.0
--
--
--
--
--
U.S. Agencies
Source: ECA, The Technical Assistance Program, May 1950, Washington, D.C.
Note: Totals shown are sums of unrounded figures, and thus may vary slightly from totals of rounded amounts.
* Includes the fields of Marketing, Tourism, Development of Overseas Territories and Commitments for Program
72.
There was a substantial expansion in European
Productivity Drive program activity in the following year, which
again is indicated in part by the U.S. funds committed for the
productivity programs by June 30, 1951, as seen in Table 3. Again
it is estimated that all local currency costs of the programs
exceeded the dollar costs.
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