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... President David McDonald of the Steelworkers , emphasizing the need in 1962 for a steel - labor settlement " within ... President's desire that the 1962 settlement neither necessitate nor lead to a price increase . To lessen disruptive ...
... President David McDonald of the Steelworkers , emphasizing the need in 1962 for a steel - labor settlement " within ... President's desire that the 1962 settlement neither necessitate nor lead to a price increase . To lessen disruptive ...
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... President said , would have been “ passing over the line of propriety . " But , while Blough and other industry ... President's only purpose and without any indica- tion that it intended to raise prices no matter what settlement was ...
... President said , would have been “ passing over the line of propriety . " But , while Blough and other industry ... President's only purpose and without any indica- tion that it intended to raise prices no matter what settlement was ...
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... President . More narrowly , the participation of the Budget Bureau was almost entirely confined to the G7 ( labor ... President's Taft - Hartley veto message . It is important to note as well that this was one of the first instances in ...
... President . More narrowly , the participation of the Budget Bureau was almost entirely confined to the G7 ( labor ... President's Taft - Hartley veto message . It is important to note as well that this was one of the first instances in ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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