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11. Norway National Productivity Drive $8 million equivalent for national drive; Norwegian Productivity Institute 134 TA teams to the U.S. with 800 (NPI) participants in agriculture, industry, public admin and transportation; 32 U.S. consultants to Norway; about $3 million equivalent for Productivity loan projects; Secretariat and 24-member Council; loan projects in agriculture, forestry, fisheries; TA teams cover all private, public sectors; demonstration projects in textiles, shoes, foundries; research in factors affecting productivity at university level; new university chairs and teacher training; courses, conferences, audio-visual programs for 20,000 persons; consulting services; productivity demonstration in its field; new local productivity organizations; agricultural and forestry projects; farm extension services; demonstration farms; farm management clubs; agriculture information service; vocation training for rural youth; forestry management; fishing demonstration; research in fish processing; management scholarship; loans for shops and farms 12. Sweden Swedish Technical Assistance $50,000 grant plus local support covered Program 64 Swedish experts to the U.S. in Swedish Productivity Council (SPC) industrial productivity, agriculture and forestry, marketing, manpower and labor fields; Sweden accepted equal grant value for foreign teams to Sweden; Council staff of 6 full-time persons to disseminate productivity concepts and measurement; promote continuous research in above; act as information and service center for all Swedish sectors 13. Turkey Inter-Ministerial Productivity About 17 million in counterpart used to Committee survey and train management and labor; 6 Turkish Productivity Center (OECEI) U.S. specialists surveyed management in 5 cities; 4 U.S. experts conducted training in production, personnel, marketing, and management in all regions, 4-man U.S. team initiated training in middle management and in universities; foreman and labor training; trained 641 executives, 6,000 foremen in 207 factories; 4 U.S. labor education specialists A4

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