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Full employment cannot be attained unless outlay in total is sufficient to set up a demand for the whole of the labor that is available for employment . . . . During war a large part of the total outlay is undertaken directly by the ...
Full employment cannot be attained unless outlay in total is sufficient to set up a demand for the whole of the labor that is available for employment . . . . During war a large part of the total outlay is undertaken directly by the ...
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This is the principle of " fencing in " which has been used in whole fields of technology , in vast areas of production in almost every branch of our economic life , and which led finally to private international trade agreements ...
This is the principle of " fencing in " which has been used in whole fields of technology , in vast areas of production in almost every branch of our economic life , and which led finally to private international trade agreements ...
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Unless this is done , the individual profit motive will produce , by reason of over - intensive land use , social conditions which are highly costly to the community as a whole . Slum areas typically cost , in terms of police and fire ...
Unless this is done , the individual profit motive will produce , by reason of over - intensive land use , social conditions which are highly costly to the community as a whole . Slum areas typically cost , in terms of police and fire ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
WORLD INDUSTRIALIZATION | 27 |
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