Postwar goals and economic reconstruction : addresses delivered at the second series of conferences of the Institute on Postwar Reconstruction / ed. by Arnold J. Zurcher and Richard Page.
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Józef Piłsudski Institute | D 184 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
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About the authors; Leon Henderson. Enterprise in postwar America; Leverett S. Lyon Industry plans for the future; Emil Rieve and Boris Shishkin. What labor wants after the war; Benjamin Higgins. Public work and our postwar economy; Gardiner C. Means. How may business enterprise be expanded after the war; Mabel Newcomer. A tax policy for postwar America; Alvin H. Hansen. How shall we deal with the public debt? Thurman W. Arnold. How shall we deal with monopolies? Frank B. Jowett. The promise of technology; Donals H. Davenport. Transferring workers to peacetime production; William C. Clark. Postwar international monetary stabilization; Eugene Staley. Foreign relief as an economic investment; Abraham D.H. Kaplan. Liquidating war production; Calvin B. Hoover. American foreign trade and investment.
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