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One essential step is the adoption of a definite tax program for the postwar period which will fairly distribute the burden of govern ment costs , and stimulate production and business expansion to THE RECONVERSION PERIOD 39.
One essential step is the adoption of a definite tax program for the postwar period which will fairly distribute the burden of govern ment costs , and stimulate production and business expansion to THE RECONVERSION PERIOD 39.
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ment costs , and stimulate production and business expansion to lay the foundations for the largest peacetime private pay rolls in our history . If wage stabilization and price controls are continued in the early demobilization period ...
ment costs , and stimulate production and business expansion to lay the foundations for the largest peacetime private pay rolls in our history . If wage stabilization and price controls are continued in the early demobilization period ...
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ment about what is too fast or too slow progress requires the most skilled leadership . What have we learned from the experience of the past three years which should prove of permanent value ? We need longer experience and more data and ...
ment about what is too fast or too slow progress requires the most skilled leadership . What have we learned from the experience of the past three years which should prove of permanent value ? We need longer experience and more data and ...
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The Year of Decision for Social Work | 1 |
The Implications of the Peace Vera Micheles Dean | 17 |
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