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In both these countries we find the same emphasis on the public responsibility for maintaining a high level of general purchasing power , and the same concern with the three chief sources of expenditures for funds and serv- ices ...
In both these countries we find the same emphasis on the public responsibility for maintaining a high level of general purchasing power , and the same concern with the three chief sources of expenditures for funds and serv- ices ...
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The tenets of party responsibility are not clear enough . The effect in all cases is a breakdown in the legis- lative side of government , and this breakdown is commonly ex- tended to the executive side through the senatorial veto over ...
The tenets of party responsibility are not clear enough . The effect in all cases is a breakdown in the legis- lative side of government , and this breakdown is commonly ex- tended to the executive side through the senatorial veto over ...
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In this new America much new responsibility will rest on gov- ernment . The pattern of the future has already been exemplified in the development of the Tennessee Valley Authority . Here gov- ernment has already assumed its new role ...
In this new America much new responsibility will rest on gov- ernment . The pattern of the future has already been exemplified in the development of the Tennessee Valley Authority . Here gov- ernment has already assumed its new role ...
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AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
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