Select Problems in Historical Interpretation: Government and the American economy, 1870-presentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1954 |
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Page 251
... representatives of the Government and of the public interests . " These five , together with an Army and a Navy representative , assumed the powers of the old Munitions Board and could still consult the committees of industry , but ...
... representatives of the Government and of the public interests . " These five , together with an Army and a Navy representative , assumed the powers of the old Munitions Board and could still consult the committees of industry , but ...
Page 254
... representatives withdrew , together with Mr. Baruch , with the understanding that Mr. Baruch would endeavor to secure the needed copper for them if he were able at 25 ¢ a lb. , acting as an individual , independently of the Board . 2 ...
... representatives withdrew , together with Mr. Baruch , with the understanding that Mr. Baruch would endeavor to secure the needed copper for them if he were able at 25 ¢ a lb. , acting as an individual , independently of the Board . 2 ...
Page 305
... representatives of the consumer proved to have quite different objectives from those of the far better organized industrial and labor groups . Industry de- sired restriction of production , while labor wanted high wages . Both of those ...
... representatives of the consumer proved to have quite different objectives from those of the far better organized industrial and labor groups . Industry de- sired restriction of production , while labor wanted high wages . Both of those ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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