HC106.5 .K2 1964
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The mass consumption society. |
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HC106.5 .K3 1961
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Productivity trends in the United States, |
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HC106.5 .K44 1964
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Progress or poverty; the U.S. at the crossroads |
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HC106.5 .K7 1954
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A critique of the Randall Commssion report on United States foreign economic policy. Prepared by Klaus Knorr and Gardner Patterson on the basis of a conference held at Princeton University, February 4 and 5, 1954. |
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HC106.5 .K9 1955
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Our natural resources, their development and use. |
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HC106.5 .K98 1961
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Capital in the American economy; its formation and financing, |
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HC106.5 .L3 1959
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What we are for. |
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HC106.5 .L357
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Toward economic stability |
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HC106.5 .L45
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Goals, priorities, and dollars; the next decade |
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HC106.5 .L7 1953
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Big business: a new era. |
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HC106.5 .L73 1954
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Economics of national security; managing America's resources for defense, |
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HC106.5 .L9 1954
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Our stake in world trade |
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HC106.5 .M17 1966
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Economic issues; readings and cases |
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HC106.5 .M3 1959
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Economics in action; readings in current economic issues |
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HC106.5 .M326 2011
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Eisenhower and the Cold War economy / |
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HC106.5 .M34 1963
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The American economy. |
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HC106.5 .M47 1950ev
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A message from industry to you - building boilers - pathways in the sky - meet a heel. |
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HC106.5 .M52 1965
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Our depleted society. |
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HC106.5 .M52p
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The permanent war economy. |
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HC106.5 .M634 2011
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How the West was lost : fifty years of economic folly--and the stark choices ahead / |
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