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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL READJUSTMENTS IN THE RECONVERSION PERIOD By William Haber THE CHALLENGE OF THE RECONVERSION PERIOD ... Under the stimulus of war , the American economy has been transformed in a manner which would have seemed almost ...
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL READJUSTMENTS IN THE RECONVERSION PERIOD By William Haber THE CHALLENGE OF THE RECONVERSION PERIOD ... Under the stimulus of war , the American economy has been transformed in a manner which would have seemed almost ...
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The fifth phase is the true postwar period in which the economic effects of the war are no longer paramount . This phase will be the real test of our economy's capacity for insuring full employment under peacetime conditions .
The fifth phase is the true postwar period in which the economic effects of the war are no longer paramount . This phase will be the real test of our economy's capacity for insuring full employment under peacetime conditions .
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The notion , for example , that being unemployed is a man's own fault is gone forever . The whole nation has had a course in economics . We have learned - the hard way - that mass unemployment is beyond the individual's control .
The notion , for example , that being unemployed is a man's own fault is gone forever . The whole nation has had a course in economics . We have learned - the hard way - that mass unemployment is beyond the individual's control .
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