Progress of the programs for the modernization of the treaties of friendship, commerce, and navigation; and the negotiation of conventions for the avoidance of double taxation 1
1. For previous documentation relating to these subjects, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. i, pp. 681 ff. and 688 ff.
[456] Current Economic Developments April 23, 1951
April 23, 1951
Current Economic Developments, Lot 70 D 467, No. 3022
[457] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of Economic Defense and Trade Policy (Leddy) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Thorp)
[Washington,] April 24, 1951.
611.004/4–2451
[458] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Thorp) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations (McFall)
[Washington,] December 29, 1951.
611.004/12–2951
[459] Memorandum by Mr. Frederick Livesey, Adviser, Office of Financial and Development Policy
[Washington,] November 23, 1951.
- Master set of the Department of State classified internal publication Current Economic Developments for the years 1945–1969, retired by the Bureau of Economic Affairs.↩