
Paul Gray Hoffman
Also known as
Hoffman, Paul G
Paul Gray Hoffman (April 26, 1891 – October 8, 1974) was an American automobile company executive, statesman, and global development aid administrator. He was the first administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration, where he led the implementation of the Marshall Plan from 1948–1950. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_G._Hoffman
Born 1891-01-01
Died 1974-01-01
Identifiers
- ISNI0000000121229152
- VIAF19672051
- WikidataQ3898068
- Open LibraryOL2066964A
Top Subjects
- Economic assistance (2)
- Developing countries (2)
- Automobile industry and trade (1)
- Traffic accidents (1)
- Accidents -- Prevention (1)
- United States -- Economic policy. (1)
- Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company. (1)
Books by Paul Gray Hoffman
Total count: 12
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Marketing used carsHarper & brothers1929-01-01
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Seven roads to safetya program to reduce automobile accidentsHarper & brothers1939-01-01
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Traffic safetytoday's gains--tomorrow's goalAutomotive safety foundation1939-01-01
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Outlook for freedom.Newcomen Society of England, American Branch1947-01-01
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Testimony on governmental policy to prevent depressions, before the Joint committee on the economic report, June 25, 1947Committee for economic development1947-01-01
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Highway safetya review and forecast.1947-01-01
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Peace can be won.M. Joseph1951-01-01
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We must find a basis for peace.Public Affairs Committee1958-01-01
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One hundred countries, one and one quarter billion peoplehow to speed their economic growth, and ours, in the 1960's.Lasker Foundation1960-01-01
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The greatest challenge of all.[1st ed.Public Affairs Committee1961-01-01
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World without wantHarper & Row1962-01-01
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Debate on capitalism, communism, socialismAmerican Committee on United Europe