Pearson Commission - Partners in Development - Final Draft - Chapters 1 through 5
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- 1969-09-09
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Pearson Commission - Partners in Development - Final Draft - Chapters 1 through 5
Pearson Commission - Partners in Development - Final Draft - Chapters 6 through 11
Pearson Commission - Partners in Development - Correspondence to / from Recipients of the Report
Pearson Committee - Presidents Memoranda on Report Recommendations - Volume 1
Pearson Commission - Presidents Memoranda on Report Recommendations - Volume 2
President's Memoranda on Report Recommendations 3
Staff Papers - Geneva Meeting - Final Draft 1
Staff Papers - Geneva Meeting - Final Draft 2
Report preparation and President's memoranda
Series consists of records related to the preparation, publication, and follow up of the Commission's final report, titled "Partners in Development" issued in September 1969. The series includes: draft outlines of the report produced in 1968 and 1969 including an outline prepared by Chairman Pearson; internal memoranda regarding comments on the report outline and discussion about content between Commission Executive Secretary Edward K. Hamilton, Deputy Executive Secretary Ernest Stern, other Commission staff, and World Bank staff; preliminary drafts and final version of the Commission's report; and correspondence pertaining to the report's publication. Also included in the series is World Bank President's Memoranda on Report Recommendations, the 1970 official Bank response to the findings of the Commission initiated by President Robert S. McNamara.
Miscellaneous Papers - Non Staff 1
Miscellaneous Papers - Non Staff 2
Miscellaneous Papers - Non Staff 3
Miscellaneous Papers - Non Staff 4
Miscellaneous Papers - Non Staff 5
Contract Studies - Pakistan Growth and Development Policies
Staff Papers - Miscellaneous and Background
Miscellaneous Papers - Staff 1
Miscellaneous Papers - Staff 2
Miscellaneous Papers - Staff 3
Miscellaneous Papers - Staff Aid Statistics
Contract Studies - Foreign Aid to Colombia
Contract Studies - Brief Survey of the Turkish Economic Development
Contract Studies - Donor Assumptions and expectations in Germany
Contract Studies - Aid Philosophy and Mechanisms - Japan
Series consists of reports created and accumulated by Commission staff and consultants. Reports broadly include working papers prepared by Commission senior staff, studies produced by consultants that were recruited to conduct research for the Commission, and external papers, addresses, and other reference material.
Although most of the records are from 1968 there are a few reports used for reference that date from 1961. The reports contained in this series investigate a wide range of development related issues as well as country-specific information that were discussed by the Commission members and incorporated into their final report delivered in 1969. Each senior staff employed by the Commission was responsible for investigating one of the specific topics under study, such as trade, aid importance, or debt relief. The work of the consultants meanwhile, concentrated on studies of conditions and prospects in individual developing countries. Consultants also studied the history and structure of opinion toward development aid in the major donor countries.
The files containing external reference material are labeled "Miscellaneous - Non-Staff" and contain copies of UN committee reports and concept or study papers (some published and others presumably unpublished) that were produced by other UN family organizations (such as Food and Agriculture Organization [FAO]), academic institutions, and national agencies such as USAID. There are also transcripts of addresses given by government officials and copies of memoranda and papers authored by individuals.
Specific topics of reports in this series include (but are not limited to): aid statistics; foreign aid policy; population control; foreign aid to Colombia; donor assumptions and expectations in Germany; aid philosophy and mechanisms in Japan; and Pakistan growth and development policies.
Travel and Expenses - volume 7
Travel and Expenses - volume 1