Legislation to Relieve Unemployment: Hearings Before ... , 85-2 ... , April 14 ... May 22, 19581958 - 1349 halaman |
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... major labor market areas of the United States , November 1957 . Table II . - Smaller labor market areas in selected States_ Table III . - Very small labor markets in selected States_ Table III - A. - Very small areas of substantial ...
... major labor market areas of the United States , November 1957 . Table II . - Smaller labor market areas in selected States_ Table III . - Very small labor markets in selected States_ Table III - A. - Very small areas of substantial ...
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... major areas of substantial labor surplus - 149 areas regularly classified by United States Department of Labor - Selected months , March 1952 to March 1958 ... Wagner , Hon . Robert F .: Explanation of proposed Antirecession Act of 1958 ...
... major areas of substantial labor surplus - 149 areas regularly classified by United States Department of Labor - Selected months , March 1952 to March 1958 ... Wagner , Hon . Robert F .: Explanation of proposed Antirecession Act of 1958 ...
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... major purpose of these companies would be to provide equity capital and long - term loans for efficiently managed businesses unable to finance themselves on reasonable terms through the organized securities markets . They should also be ...
... major purpose of these companies would be to provide equity capital and long - term loans for efficiently managed businesses unable to finance themselves on reasonable terms through the organized securities markets . They should also be ...
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... major part of the loan , the bank would be insured against loss . This means that banks will be able to make , safely , good loans which they now find too risky . Thus , bankers would be able to give greater consideration to the human ...
... major part of the loan , the bank would be insured against loss . This means that banks will be able to make , safely , good loans which they now find too risky . Thus , bankers would be able to give greater consideration to the human ...
Halaman 54
... major part of this decline did not result from conditions likely to be of long duration . The largest job loss was in contract construction and the unusually severe weather in February was probably the main reason for this reduction of ...
... major part of this decline did not result from conditions likely to be of long duration . The largest job loss was in contract construction and the unusually severe weather in February was probably the main reason for this reduction of ...
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85th Congress ADDONIZIO administration AFL-CIO American assistance automobile banks believe benefits BETTS bill bonds Brent Spence BROWN capital certainly CHAIRMAN chronic COAD coal committee Congress depressed areas Detroit distressed areas economic excise taxes expand farm Federal Government Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Board financing funds going Governor FURCOLO Governor HARRIMAN Governor LEADER Governor ROSELLINI Governor STRATTON Governor UNDERWOOD Governor WILLIAMS HIESTAND income increase industry inflation interest rate Kentucky KILBURN labor surplus legislation LIGHTNER loans manufacturing Mayor MIRIANI McDONALD MCDONNELL ment million MULTER MUMMA PATMAN Pennsylvania percent plants present President problem production projects question recession redevelopment reduction REUTHER rural SEELY-BROWN Senate situation small business Small Business Administration statement steel STEIN surplus areas TALLE tax cut Tennessee Thank things tion TRUMAN unem unemployed unemployment compensation VANIK wages West Virginia WIDNALL workers
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