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training courses and productivity education programs were financed.
The 115 (k) grant funds were extended to new agriculture, forestry,
and fisheries programs as well as industry projects. The grant
funds were also applied extensively to productivity growth research
in seven of the 11 countries. Funds were used in building and
construction productivity programs in Denmark, France, Italy,
Netherlands, and Norway. Very effective results were obtained from
grant supported projects in marketing and distribution in Belgium,
Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and Norway. Finally
funds were applied to plant level demonstration projects in four
countries and to establish sector Productivity Centers in Belgium,
France, Netherlands, and Norway.
83.
In addition to the grant funds for productivity projects
provided by the 115 (k) legislation, a further $66.8 million was
made available for loans to those small- and medium-scale
industrial and agricultural enterprises with pre-approved
productivity improvement programs which incorporated the provisions
of the legislation on share-out of the benefits among owners, labor
and the consumer. All 11 European countries participating in the
productivity program grant part of the 115(k) legislation were
included in the productivity loan programs.
84.
Full implementation of the productivity loan program in
many countries was slowed due to the time required to prepare
policies, procedures, staffs and informational material to
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