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

By Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In the 1920s, a group of students ventured into Venezuela to uncover its economic secrets, hoping to bridge commercial ties between nations after a global war.

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2015-05-29
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"Venezuela, an Economic Report" by Georgetown University School of Foreign Service is a formal economic study from the 1920s, crafted by foreign service students to explore Venezuela's commercial world. It looks at Venezuela's economy, its wealth, trading chances, and hurdles for foreign businesses, especially after World War I. Guided by Dr. Guillermo A. Sherwell, a team of students went to Venezuela in 1920 to analyze the economy by doing research and talking with Venezuelan leaders. The report mentions how the Universidad Central de Caracas greeted them and lists the different things the students studied, like farming resources and chances for foreign investment, showing how important it is to understand different cultures to build good economic relationships between the United States and Venezuela.

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