1. Stimulus to bilateral and preferential approach to problem 2. May intensify import restrictions and exchange controls. B. Difficulties in way of international action in this field 1. Lack of agreement between different countries on parallel action to be taken for maintenance of full employment 2. Difficulty of obtaining consent of any one country to establishment of international control over what are frequently regarded as matters of purely domestic policy. C. Desirability of establishment of a permanent international advisory commission in this field. 1. To gather data 2. To conduct research 3. To make recommendations 4. To faciltate consultation and international agreement on full employment policies V. Consideration of a possible European Power Board A. To act as trustee for power facilities coming under control of United Nations military authorities in enemy countries B. To formulate program for reconstruction and ultimate development of European power systems The following are additional subjects with regard to which it may later be found desirable to have conversations: |