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... Chairman Marriner Eccles has pointed out the uniqueness of the arrangement in these words : " there is no other major governmental power entrusted to a Federal agency composed in part of representatives of the organizations which are ...
... Chairman Marriner Eccles has pointed out the uniqueness of the arrangement in these words : " there is no other major governmental power entrusted to a Federal agency composed in part of representatives of the organizations which are ...
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... Chairman Martin , are on record as favoring a smaller group than seven , on the ground that more capable men might then be attracted to the Board.13 Clearly a seven - man board cannot collectively negotiate effectively with the ...
... Chairman Martin , are on record as favoring a smaller group than seven , on the ground that more capable men might then be attracted to the Board.13 Clearly a seven - man board cannot collectively negotiate effectively with the ...
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... Chairman should end on March 31 of the year in which a Presi- dent begins his term of office . Simpler still is the suggestion that the Chairman's term should be at the President's pleasure , as with most other national regulatory ...
... Chairman should end on March 31 of the year in which a Presi- dent begins his term of office . Simpler still is the suggestion that the Chairman's term should be at the President's pleasure , as with most other national regulatory ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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