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Domestic Prerequisites for Effective Foreign Policy by CHESTER BOWLES MANY AMERICANS SEE THE COLD WAR narrowly as a contest between the Soviet Union and the United States to de- termine which nation will become the dominant force in ...
Domestic Prerequisites for Effective Foreign Policy by CHESTER BOWLES MANY AMERICANS SEE THE COLD WAR narrowly as a contest between the Soviet Union and the United States to de- termine which nation will become the dominant force in ...
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During the first half of the 1970s , the labor force will grow by another 7.3 million , to a staggering total of 93 million persons in 1975 . In view of these increases in the supply of labor available , what is required of the economy ...
During the first half of the 1970s , the labor force will grow by another 7.3 million , to a staggering total of 93 million persons in 1975 . In view of these increases in the supply of labor available , what is required of the economy ...
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For the economy as a whole , they conclude , there will be a need for 3,000,000 jobs annually to absorb the over - all growth in produc- tivity plus the new entrants to the labor force . Obviously , the rate at which automation will ...
For the economy as a whole , they conclude , there will be a need for 3,000,000 jobs annually to absorb the over - all growth in produc- tivity plus the new entrants to the labor force . Obviously , the rate at which automation will ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO SOCIAL WELFARE IN AMERICA | 3 |
MAN AGAINST TIME Anthony J Celebrezze | 25 |
DOMESTIC PREREQUISITES FOR EFFECTIVE FOREIGN POLICY | 33 |
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