World trade for better living

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World trade for better living is a short film from 1951 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

Shows the dependence of Europe, South America, India, and the United States on trade. Animation pictures the theory of many-sided trade as opposed to bilateral trade. Emphasizes the fact that the U.N. has been responsible for the lowering of tariffs ...

World trade for better living
Release date
1951
Running time
0:17:39
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More Details

internal id
71155
Summary
Shows the dependence of Europe, South America, India, and the United States on trade. Animation pictures the theory of many-sided trade as opposed to bilateral trade. Emphasizes the fact that the U.N. has been responsible for the lowering of tariffs and barriers on many products. Pleads for freer trade which would make better use of world resources, skills, and transportation. The viewpoints are expressed by an American sea captain, a newspaper editor, and persons from other countries.
Physical Format
1 Film (0:17:39)
16mm
IUL Genres
IUL Subject
Commerce.
Full Original Title
World trade for better living