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... regional Presidents.25 4. Consolidate reserve requirements and open market policy in a reconstituted OMC consisting of the present five Reserve Bank repre- sentatives and a smaller FRB of five Members - thus creating an even balance ...
... regional Presidents.25 4. Consolidate reserve requirements and open market policy in a reconstituted OMC consisting of the present five Reserve Bank repre- sentatives and a smaller FRB of five Members - thus creating an even balance ...
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... regional devolution in the making of policy , yet regional circumstances should be considered . The valid claims of regionalism , however , require only a consultative voice , not a decisional one . And public policy , I would agree ...
... regional devolution in the making of policy , yet regional circumstances should be considered . The valid claims of regionalism , however , require only a consultative voice , not a decisional one . And public policy , I would agree ...
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... regional programs . To get them to support the Appa- lachia plan the administration agreed to consider regional develop- ment programs for other parts of the country . Consequently , Title V of the Economic Development Act authorizes ...
... regional programs . To get them to support the Appa- lachia plan the administration agreed to consider regional develop- ment programs for other parts of the country . Consequently , Title V of the Economic Development Act authorizes ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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