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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... experience or ( with rare exceptions ) by temperament to handling industrial and economic problems . With the exception of finance , where the Treasury has long experience and great skill , and which is , in any case , more a matter of ...
... experience or ( with rare exceptions ) by temperament to handling industrial and economic problems . With the exception of finance , where the Treasury has long experience and great skill , and which is , in any case , more a matter of ...
Stran 166
... experience are too prone to assume that such experience is a substitute for economic knowledge . In the second place , the economist without the experience is too prone to assume that his knowledge can be conveyed to the public with ...
... experience are too prone to assume that such experience is a substitute for economic knowledge . In the second place , the economist without the experience is too prone to assume that his knowledge can be conveyed to the public with ...
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... experience and technical knowledge is not being used at present in wartime control . The business community and other sections would have far greater confidence in those forms of control , which are recognised as being necessary , if ...
... experience and technical knowledge is not being used at present in wartime control . The business community and other sections would have far greater confidence in those forms of control , which are recognised as being necessary , if ...
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achieve agree agreement Amendment Atlantic Charter Australia believe Britain British Canberra capital co-operation collective security Commonwealth Parliament Constitution consumption Coombs Court danger deal decision defence power delegated legislation demand democratic depression economists Evatt Everyman Executive Government experience foreign policy free price system full employment fundamental give Government guarantee H. C. COOMBS H. V. EVATT House immediate post-war important income increased individual industry international law investment labour League of Nations legislation liberty Lloyd Ross matter means ment Menzies necessary objectives opinion organisation paper peace political possible post-war period post-war reconstruction pre-war primary products principle private enterprise problem Professor Copland proposed question R. G. MENZIES realise reason recognise regard regulation social socialist society standard of living Sydney things tion to-day trade transition period United wages war-time workers