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Timeline of Brookings Institution

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| 1963 || || || "Economic Integration in Latin America. Brookings Foreign Policy and Governmental Studies programs, in conjunction with several Latin American research organizations, coordinate a program of studies on trade and investment policies in Latin America that lasts into the early 1980s. The program is said to have strengthened the economics profession in Latin America."<ref name="A CENTURY OF IDEAS"/>
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| 1963 || || || The Brookings Institution in {{w|Washington}} holds a conference on "quantitative planning of economic policy". Speakers (which in clude Dutch and French representatives) present their models.<ref>{{cite web |title=Monographs of official statistics |url=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3217494/5640373/KS-CR-03-001-EN.PDF/a6c13deb-f617-45ea-82f7-2f14bd8aaa3a?version=1.0 |website=ec.europa.eu |accessdate=5 November 2019}}</ref>
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| 1965 || || || "1965. Death of Mrs. Brookings, Key Supporter. Isabel Vallé January Brookings, wife of Robert S. Brookings, dies on April 7, aged 89, and leaves the Institution an $8 million bequest. She was a dedicated supporter of the Brookings Institution, having also contributed money to build Brookings’s building on Lafayette Square near the White House."<ref name="A CENTURY OF IDEAS"/>
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