Latin America and the United StatesD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - 510 pages |
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Page 138
... increased from 400 to 15,000 ; the national income was increased from $ 20,000,000 to over $ 100,000,000 annually ; government bonds were raised to par from 10 cents on the dollar , and at the same time interest rates were reduced from ...
... increased from 400 to 15,000 ; the national income was increased from $ 20,000,000 to over $ 100,000,000 annually ; government bonds were raised to par from 10 cents on the dollar , and at the same time interest rates were reduced from ...
Page 233
... increased 1,000 per cent in the preceding six years , land values had increased 500 per cent , and the volume of foreign commerce for 1919 would pass the billion- dollar mark.1 Unfortunately , these values were consid- erably inflated ...
... increased 1,000 per cent in the preceding six years , land values had increased 500 per cent , and the volume of foreign commerce for 1919 would pass the billion- dollar mark.1 Unfortunately , these values were consid- erably inflated ...
Page 496
... increased somewhat , those from Germany and Argen- tina have increased in greater ratio . In fact , Germany , as a result of the ingenious barter policy of Herr Schact , has been able to take first place in supplying Brazil's needs ...
... increased somewhat , those from Germany and Argen- tina have increased in greater ratio . In fact , Germany , as a result of the ingenious barter policy of Herr Schact , has been able to take first place in supplying Brazil's needs ...
Contents
THE NEW PANAMERICANISM | 3 |
THE MONROE DOCTRINE | 4 |
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES | 7 |
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