Category: History - Modern (1750+)

Venezuela, an economic report Presented by students of the School of Foreign Service, as an aid to the foreign trade of the United States

REPORT OF DR. SHERWELL, HEAD OF GEORGETOWN MISSION TO VENEZUELA 13 Personnel of Group 13 Program of Studies 14 Departure from New York 14 Reception by University of Caracas 14 Message of Georgetown University 15 Reply of University of Caracas 19 Reception at Military Academy 2...

Chapters

4. PART II

REFERENCES USED.--History of South America, W. H. Koebel; With the Trade Winds, Ira Nelson Morris; The Land of Bolívar, Statesman's Yearbook, 1918-1919; Reports of International...

8. PART II

American goods have always been welcome in Venezuela, even when Americans were _personae non gratae_ in the country. The greatest obstacle in the way of increased sales of Ameri...

3. PART I

In order to afford the students of the School of Foreign Service an opportunity to practise Spanish and to study at first hand economic conditions in one of the South American c...

2. PART II

PORTS OF VENEZUELA 46 Coast Line 46 Major Ports 47 Minor Ports 48 Special Port Activities 49 Port of La Guaira 50 Pilotage and Towage 52 Lighterage and Cartage 52 Stevedoring 52...

6. PART II

Before entering upon a discussion of the future opportunities for investment in Venezuela, two outstanding features need to be emphasized as factors influencing the investing of...

7. PART I

Where there is population, industry and resources, there will be international trade. Venezuela is lacking in population and her industries are scarcely in the first stages of d...

5. PART I

In a report on foreign investments in Venezuela, the public debt, at least the external foreign debt, ought not, perhaps, be included as an investment. For two reasons, however,...

1. PART I

REPORT OF DR. SHERWELL, HEAD OF GEORGETOWN MISSION TO VENEZUELA 13 Personnel of Group 13 Program of Studies 14 Departure from New York 14 Reception by University of Caracas 14 M...