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[A collection of pamphlets concerning political and economic affairs]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
1941-1952.
Description
19 items in 1 v.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Other title(s)
Balancing population and resources.
The pattern of United States import trade since 1923.
Principles and practices of recognition by international organizations.
Parliamentary government in southern Asia.
The Lower mainland looks ahead.
The facts on UNESCO pamphlets; charges against "Toward World Understanding" series answered.
A report of three years of work.
American inflation spells international disaster.
Commercial failures in an era of business progress, 1900-1952.
Speculation benefits America.
A scandal in Utopia.
Big Government: can it be managed efficiently?
Legislative issues in the use of political campaign funds.
Law of war and peace; prolegomena.
The controversy over monetary policy.
Harvard University Research Center in Entrepreneurial History; organization and tasks.
Moderns make money behave.
A selected bibliography on Southeast Asia.
Pacific security.
OCLC
237291624
RCP
H - S
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