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... appropriate for them . The appropriate form of control is the utility type , and this type of control is both an institutional system and a pattern of beliefs . This pattern of beliefs arose in the Granger period and has now been ...
... appropriate for them . The appropriate form of control is the utility type , and this type of control is both an institutional system and a pattern of beliefs . This pattern of beliefs arose in the Granger period and has now been ...
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... appropriate Federal agencies , the supervision and co - ordination of the whole Appalachia program would be vested in the Appalachian Re- gional Commission , to consist of the governor of each participating state , or his designee , and ...
... appropriate Federal agencies , the supervision and co - ordination of the whole Appalachia program would be vested in the Appalachian Re- gional Commission , to consist of the governor of each participating state , or his designee , and ...
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... appropriate unit and compel southern employers to accept unions . Neither the National Labor Board nor the National Labor Rela- tions Board , in fact , had ever certified a unit larger than one em- ployer , although the latter felt that ...
... appropriate unit and compel southern employers to accept unions . Neither the National Labor Board nor the National Labor Rela- tions Board , in fact , had ever certified a unit larger than one em- ployer , although the latter felt that ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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