Politics and Economic Policy-making: Selected Readings |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 148
... action programs . How much participation should there be by the poor ? What form should participation take ? How should representatives of the poor be selected ? Such questions , arising when the Office of Economic Opportunity began to ...
... action programs . How much participation should there be by the poor ? What form should participation take ? How should representatives of the poor be selected ? Such questions , arising when the Office of Economic Opportunity began to ...
Page 176
... action moved so effortlessly through the first congressional round without stimulating either congressional curiosity or anxiety . Title II , when read casually , sounds pedestrian enough : Section 202 ( a ) The term " community action ...
... action moved so effortlessly through the first congressional round without stimulating either congressional curiosity or anxiety . Title II , when read casually , sounds pedestrian enough : Section 202 ( a ) The term " community action ...
Page 177
... action as an administrative and political reality almost immediately became a national phenomenon . This high - level decision not to limit community action to a selected and limited list of communities profoundly affected the nature of ...
... action as an administrative and political reality almost immediately became a national phenomenon . This high - level decision not to limit community action to a selected and limited list of communities profoundly affected the nature of ...
Contents
THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1st Sess 21 Cong 50th Congress amendment American Antipoverty Activity Antitrust Division Appalachia appointments appropriate areas authority bargaining bill Board budget Bureau Business Regulation Chairman Commerce community action competition Congress Congressional Conservation of Natural constituency Corps courts decisions Democrats Department discretionary fiscal policy Economic Opportunity Act Economic Stability Policy effect Eisenhower employment enforcement executive farm farmers favor Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission fiscal policy Hearings House Agriculture Committee increase independent industry interest groups issues labor legislation major ment monetary motor carriers NLRB organization party policy-making political Pork Barrel poverty President Presidential pressure price supports problem proposal public policy railroads regional regulatory agency representative Republicans Resources responsibility Secretary Senate Sherman Act Shriver Soil Conservation steel Subcommittee Taft-Hartley Taft-Hartley Act tion tive transportation trust U.S. Steel unions vote Wagner Act watershed York