Organization for European Economic Cooperation
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After World War II, the U.S. led the way in creating an agency, the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, to coordinate the postwar reconstruction of Western Europe.
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In Paris, Under Secretary of State Douglas Dillon exhorted 18 members of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation to join the U.S. and Canada in a gigantic economic pool to help solve mutual problems and share the heavy responsibility for aiding underprivileged nations.
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This week the Organization for European Economic Cooperation showed Soviet generosity to be largely a myth.
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Under a plan advanced by Pella, the U.S. and the 17 members of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation would set up a joint fund for easy-term economic development loans to Middle East countries.
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At the same time, the Organization for European Economic Cooperation issued a progress report on the situation in France.
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