HC106.3
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This is who we were : a companion to the 1940 Census / Household accounts : working-class family economies in the interwar United States / |
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HC106.3 .A14
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The welfare state, a mortgage on America's future. |
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HC106.3 .A2
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Our economic revolution; solving our depression problems through public control of industry. |
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HC106.3 .A2n 1936
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National economic security |
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HC106.3 .A26
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Who owns America? A new declaration of independence, |
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HC106.3 .A5
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Essentials for prosperity. |
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HC106.3 .A5c
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Conservation of natural resources. |
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HC106.3 .A5i
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Industries in readjustment. |
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HC106.3 .A5r 1937
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Revival of depressed industries, |
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HC106.3 .A5t 1934
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Towards national recovery. |
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HC106.3 .A5w
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Western Europe and the United States. |
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HC106.3 .A51
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America's recovery program, |
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HC106.3 .A54 1949
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Economics and the public welfare; financial and economic history of the United States, 1914-1946. |
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HC106.3 .B27 1985
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From new era to New Deal : Herbert Hoover, the economists, and American economic policy, 1921-1933 / |
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HC106.3 .B3
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America faces the future, |
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HC106.3 .B3o
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The open door at home; a trial philosophy of national interest, |
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HC106.3 .B3oL 1940
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The old deal and the new, |
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HC106.3 .B36 1936
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Create the wealth, |
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HC106.3 .B483 2003eb
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The dollar decade : mammon and the machine in 1920s America / |
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HC106.3 .B5 1940
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New directions in the new world, |
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