American Business and Foreign Aid: The Eisenhower Years
Thomas V. DiBacco
Business History Review, 1967, vol. 41, issue 1, 21-35
Abstract:
How well did the American business traditions of domestic “self-regulation” and foreign “dollar diplomacy” fit the economic and diplomatic environment of the Eisenhower era? Professor DiBacco suggests that the issue of foreign aid — in particular, economic assistance — provided an opportunity for articulately testing old and new business creeds.
Date: 1967
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