David Weintraub
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David Weintraub was an official of the government of the United States. In the mid-1930s he headed the New Deal Works Project Administration's National Research Project. In the 1940s Weintraub moved to the United States Department of State, becoming head of the Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations. He joined the professional staff of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) and United Nations Division of Economic Stability and Development. In later years Weintraub was Chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Industrial Development Corporation.
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- Effects of Current and Prospective Technological Developments Upon Capital Formation. By David Weintraub (1939)
- Technology Employment and Output Per Man in Petroleum and Natural-Gas Production. By Weintraub, David; Kiessling, O.E.; Rogers, H.O; Finch, John W. (1939)
- National Research Project on Reemployment Opportunites and Recent Changes in Industrial Techniques. By David Weintraub and Harold L. Posner. (1937)
- Incentives to Foreign Investors in Trinidad and Tobago. (1959)