The Protectionist, Volúmenes49-50Home Market Club, 1939 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... unem- ployed and taking care of the whole American system , its standard of living and its people , its farm prices and its welfare , on the basis of pri- vate enterprise , or we are going inevitably into collectivism . There is no ...
... unem- ployed and taking care of the whole American system , its standard of living and its people , its farm prices and its welfare , on the basis of pri- vate enterprise , or we are going inevitably into collectivism . There is no ...
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... unem- ployment . But the probabilities are that it would force greater confu- sion and thus actually reduce the sum total of employment available . On the other hand , there is no rea- son why we should not make imme- diate progress in ...
... unem- ployment . But the probabilities are that it would force greater confu- sion and thus actually reduce the sum total of employment available . On the other hand , there is no rea- son why we should not make imme- diate progress in ...
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... unem- ployed . The fact is that we are experi- encing a traditionally Democratic revision of the tariff downward , while at the same time we are raising labor rates , increasing taxes , and in many other ways increasing our costs of ...
... unem- ployed . The fact is that we are experi- encing a traditionally Democratic revision of the tariff downward , while at the same time we are raising labor rates , increasing taxes , and in many other ways increasing our costs of ...
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