Post-war Reconstruction in AustraliaN. S. W., Australasian Publishing Company in conjunction with Australian Institute of Political Science, 1944 - 347 strani Papers read before the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, 29th-31st January, 1944. |
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Stran 100
... Coombs should have to draw upon his imagination to a considerable extent . Most of us will agree with the first part of his paper . The first section , that which dealt with the economic setting after the war , portrayed the factual ...
... Coombs should have to draw upon his imagination to a considerable extent . Most of us will agree with the first part of his paper . The first section , that which dealt with the economic setting after the war , portrayed the factual ...
Stran 102
... Coombs ' paper . It seemed to me that he followed the example set by Mr. Menzies this morning in dividing the community into two groups . I suggest that there are a good many groups . The alternatives which Dr. Coombs gave us of a fully ...
... Coombs ' paper . It seemed to me that he followed the example set by Mr. Menzies this morning in dividing the community into two groups . I suggest that there are a good many groups . The alternatives which Dr. Coombs gave us of a fully ...
Stran 112
... Coombs ' policy for International Trade . It seems to be based on the fallacy that tariffs create employment . They do not . They may conserve employment in particular trades at a particular moment but that is all they can do . As for ...
... Coombs ' policy for International Trade . It seems to be based on the fallacy that tariffs create employment . They do not . They may conserve employment in particular trades at a particular moment but that is all they can do . As for ...
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