Call Number (LC) Title Results
HC106.4 .H74 1948 The public responsibilities of big companies. 1
HC106.4 .H93 2014eb Images from the arsenal of democracy / 1
HC106.4 .J1 1941 Effects of the defense program on prices, wages, and profits, 1
HC106.4 .J6 1944 "But, General Johnson--." Episodes in a war effort, 1
HC106.4 .K1 1944 The liquidation of war production; cancellation of war contracts and disposal of government-owned plants and surpluses 1
HC106.4 .K64 1964a The hammer and the sword : labor, the military, and industrial mobilization, 1920-1945 / 1
HC106.4 .L7 1944 ...Reconversion--the job ahead, 1
HC106.4 .M4 1944 Postwar national income, its probable magnitude. 1
HC106.4 .M6 1946 The revolt of the South and West, 1
HC106.4 .M8 1947 Income and employment. 1
HC106.4 .M9 1942 Collapse or boom at the end of the war? 1
HC106.4 .N2 1948 Capital formation under free enterprise. 1
HC106.4 .N435 2020 Nature at war : American environments and World War II / 1
HC106.4 .P9 1944 The readjustment of manpower in industry during the transition from war to peace, an analysis of policies and programs, 1
HC106.4 .S6 1948 The American economy, its problems and prospects. 1
HC106.4 .S69 Presidential agency: OWMR, the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. 1
HC106.4 .S9 1942 Arms and the aftermath, 1
HC106.4 .U5 1941 After defense--what? Full employment. Security. Up-building America. 1
HC106.4 +U5 1947 National resources and foreign aid, report, October 9, 1947. 1
HC106.4 .U58 1942 Domestic stability, national defense, and prosecution of World War II : legislative and executive background, 1933-1942. 1