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SEED Act Implementation Report: Fiscal Year 1995
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Charles Flickner, "The Russia Aid Mess," The National Interest (winter 1994-95): 13-18; David J. Kramer, "Russian Aid (II)," The National Interest (spring 1995): 78-82; "US Aid to Russia Is Quite a Windfall - For US Consultants," Wall Street Journal (February 24, 1994): A1; Janine R. Wedel, "US Aid to Central and Eastern Europe, 1990-1994: An Analysis of Aid Models and Responses," East-Central European Economics in Transi-tion, study papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, November 1994).
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The National Interest
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Charles Flickner, "The Russia Aid Mess," The National Interest (winter 1994-95): 13-18; David J. Kramer, "Russian Aid (II)," The National Interest (spring 1995): 78-82; "US Aid to Russia Is Quite a Windfall - For US Consultants," Wall Street Journal (February 24, 1994): A1; Janine R. Wedel, "US Aid to Central and Eastern Europe, 1990-1994: An Analysis of Aid Models and Responses," East-Central European Economics in Transi-tion, study papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, November 1994).
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The National Interest
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Charles Flickner, "The Russia Aid Mess," The National Interest (winter 1994-95): 13-18; David J. Kramer, "Russian Aid (II)," The National Interest (spring 1995): 78-82; "US Aid to Russia Is Quite a Windfall - For US Consultants," Wall Street Journal (February 24, 1994): A1; Janine R. Wedel, "US Aid to Central and Eastern Europe, 1990-1994: An Analysis of Aid Models and Responses," East-Central European Economics in Transi-tion, study papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, November 1994).
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"The 1994 Annual Report of the Soros Foundation for an Open Society-Romania" reports total annual salaries and employee benefits for the professional staff as $273,719. Although USAID does not make such information public, it can be assumed that four of the US employees in Bucharest would average in the range of at least $70,000 each in total salary and benefits.
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