Kenneth R. Hansen papers, 1949-1981.

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Kenneth R. Hansen papers, 1949-1981.

Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to American foreign trade and foreign aid policy during the presidential administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson; and to economic development of developing countries, technology transfer to developing countries, and American trade with and investment in developing countries.

57 ms. boxes.

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United States. Bureau of the Budget

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The records were created and accumulated in 1941 by Eric H. Biddle on behalf of his mission, sponsored by the American Public Welfare Association, to study public welfare conditions and activities in Great Britain under the heavy aerial bombardment of that country. During the mission Mr. Biddle was appointed as Foreign Observer for the Bureau of the Budget, attached to the United States Embassy in London. In this capacity he brought the records of his mission to the Bureau, where they were offic...

Hansen, Kenneth R. (Kenneth Rudolph), 1923-1981.

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American economist; assistant director, Bureau of the Budget, 1961-1964; subsequently consulting economist. From the description of Kenneth R. Hansen papers, 1949-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123438875 Biographical/Historical Note An American economist, Kenneth R. Hansen was assistant director of the Bureau of the Budget and a consultant for development projects in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Hansen was bo...