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Public opinion data on the Marshall Plan

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References

  1. ^ Lukacs, John. “A LOOK AT . . . THE LEGACY OF THE MARSHALL PLAN.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 25 May 1997, www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1997/05/25/a-look-at-the-legacy-of-the-marshall-plan/47b5b44c-e1eb-4c68-bd46-5a29c5c76c73/?utm_term=.b758f5822e5f.
  2. ^ Machado, Barry. “Selling the Marshall Plan.” The George C. Marshall Foundation, George C Marshall Foundation, marshallfoundation.org/library/digital-archive/selling-the-marshall-plan-chapter-2-monograph-collection/.
  3. ^ National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago. Foreign Affairs Survey, Jun, 1952 [survey question]. USNORC.520327.R16. National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago [producer]. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, iPOLL [distributor], accessed Oct-13-2017.
  4. ^ National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago. Foreign Affairs Survey, Mar, 1949 [survey question]. USNORC.490164.R11. National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago [producer]. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, iPOLL [distributor], accessed Oct-13-2017.
  5. ^ Gallup Organization. Gallup Poll, Feb, 1948 [survey question]. USGALLUP.030348.RT07C. Gallup Organization [producer]. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, iPOLL [distributor], accessed Oct-13-2017.
  6. ^ Gallup Organization. Gallup Poll (AIPO), Sep, 1941 [survey question]. USGALLUP.41-248.QKT09. Gallup Organization [producer]. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, iPOLL [distributor], accessed Oct-13-2017

No idea where to work this in, but from that article: The CED has been credited with helping to create the Bretton Woods Agreement, the Employment Act of 1946 (and therefore the Council of Economic Advisers and the Joint Economic Committee) and the Marshall Plan.[1][2] valereee (talk) 17:39, 30 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Mudge, Stephanie L. (30 May 2019). "Commentary: An Alliance Between Big Business and Democratic Socialists Isn't as Unlikely as It Sounds". Fortune. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  2. ^ Allott, Daniel (2020-01-21). "Capitalism must meet the challenge: Prosperity for all Americans". The Hill. Retrieved 2022-01-30.

valereee (talk) 17:39, 30 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

"Its role in rapid recovery has been debated."

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never underestimate the psychological fuel you give to a desperate population with the knowledge that someone is helping you. (no refs required). on another note, the article repeatedly says france and uk received less aid than germany, yet when one totals up the figures from the two tables one gets the following: grants/loans - germany 1,390.6, france 2,713.6, uk 3,189.8. expenditures - germany 1,448, france 2,296, uk 3,297. totals: germany 2,838.6, france 5,009.6, uk 6,486.6. germany received 57% of the aid given france, and almost 44% of the aid given the uk. what am i missing? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.48.36.71 (talk) 21:44, 18 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Broken File

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PDF file for Public Law is broken. Idk why or how. A. Rosenberg (talk) 17:01, 26 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]