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... activity during the 1961-1966 period . After discussing the nature of the " poverty problems , " antipov- erty policy strategies , and major antipoverty ... Activity Although both poverty and public policies 147 ANTIPOVERTY ACTIVITY.
... activity during the 1961-1966 period . After discussing the nature of the " poverty problems , " antipov- erty policy strategies , and major antipoverty ... Activity Although both poverty and public policies 147 ANTIPOVERTY ACTIVITY.
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... activity . In 1966 Congress adopted an amendment to the Act which required that the poor constitute at least one - third of the boards of local community action agencies . Because of the many conflicts and controversies created by Eco ...
... activity . In 1966 Congress adopted an amendment to the Act which required that the poor constitute at least one - third of the boards of local community action agencies . Because of the many conflicts and controversies created by Eco ...
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... activity of the Antitrust Division . This situation apparently ended with the appointment of William Orrick to succeed Loevinger.3 33 Appropriations . A frequently encountered statement in antitrust lit- erature is that the volume of ...
... activity of the Antitrust Division . This situation apparently ended with the appointment of William Orrick to succeed Loevinger.3 33 Appropriations . A frequently encountered statement in antitrust lit- erature is that the volume of ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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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