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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... tion , however , is not radically different . The United Kingdom on the other hand has not merely used up a great part of her overseas invest- ments , but has accumulated colossal debts to India , South Africa , Canada , and Egypt , and ...
... tion , however , is not radically different . The United Kingdom on the other hand has not merely used up a great part of her overseas invest- ments , but has accumulated colossal debts to India , South Africa , Canada , and Egypt , and ...
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... tion of manpower into industry instead of a chaotic flooding of the labour market . The rate of demobilisa- tion will be one of the most important factors deter- mining our return to a peace economy . That return can be rapid and ...
... tion of manpower into industry instead of a chaotic flooding of the labour market . The rate of demobilisa- tion will be one of the most important factors deter- mining our return to a peace economy . That return can be rapid and ...
Stran 153
... tion provided , would be appropriate . The aim of social services should be to achieve such a redistribution of income as will direct an increasing proportion of national income into channels of con- sumption which would not be ...
... tion provided , would be appropriate . The aim of social services should be to achieve such a redistribution of income as will direct an increasing proportion of national income into channels of con- sumption which would not be ...
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THE AUTHORS | 9 |
CHAPTER II | 67 |
CHAPTER III | 121 |
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