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Fifth , and finally , how will our forecast be affected by govern- ment economic policies for growth and stability ? Historically pre- occupied with development of natural resources , governmental economic policy since the Second World ...
Fifth , and finally , how will our forecast be affected by govern- ment economic policies for growth and stability ? Historically pre- occupied with development of natural resources , governmental economic policy since the Second World ...
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Adjusting this figure for the jump in the labor force in the sixties as the economy begins harvesting the bumper ... Many assumptions and refinements underlie such economic pro- jections and their conversion into economic predictions .
Adjusting this figure for the jump in the labor force in the sixties as the economy begins harvesting the bumper ... Many assumptions and refinements underlie such economic pro- jections and their conversion into economic predictions .
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Unfortunately , however , even brisk economic growth leaves a hard core of poverty relatively untouched . Seeking the source of this paradox of persistent poverty amidst growing plenty , one can readily identify the groups who are ...
Unfortunately , however , even brisk economic growth leaves a hard core of poverty relatively untouched . Seeking the source of this paradox of persistent poverty amidst growing plenty , one can readily identify the groups who are ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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