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Publications - Volume 1943

 File — Box: 82
Accession: 1960Identifier: 1960-IV.-F.

Dates

  • From the Sub-Series: Creation: 1918-1980

Scope and Content

Absorbing the total labor supply. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 5; Agricultural products in foreign trade; Appraising post-war opportunities for retailing; Apprentice training in construction; Army-Navy Production Award; Building codes - an essential tool in urban development; Canada-United States coordination; The Chamber of Commerce approach to post-war planning; The cost of living and the earnings of industrial workers; Economic measures essential for winning the peace; Economic problems of the post-war; Facilitating and protecting foreign trade; Federal fiscal affairs; Facilitating and protecting foreign trade; Federal taxation. Treasury proposals for 1944; Federal Taxation II. Revenue Bill as passed by the House; Fire prevention through chambers of commerce; Food supplies, present and prospective; How many too many?; Industry and Selective Service; Is post-war collapse inevitable? Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 2; Keeping the faith with the veteran; Land-grant rates; Maladjustments in the post-war. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 4; The national food situation; NYA diversion of manpower; Parity for agriculture; Pay-as-you-go and collection-at-source; Petroleum War Organization; Plan now for future public works; The Chamber of Commerce approach to post-war planning; Why plan for the post-war period? Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 1; The problem of agricultural adjustment; The problem of business incentives. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 6; A procedure for community post-war planning; A program of action for the 1943-1944 year; Renegotiation of war contracts; Resolutions of the first plenary meeting of the Permanent Council of American Associations of Commerce and Production; Retirement income plan for employees of Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America; Retraining war workers for peacetime activities; Settlement of war contracts; Shall we pay to buy for less?; Small business. Its place and problems. Post-war readjustment, Bulletin No. 7; Some unfavorable factors. Post-war readjustments, Bulletin No. 3; Statement of policy on international transport; Summary of various current proposals for post-war international economic action; Surplus war properties; The ten-hour workday in factories; Termination of war contracts; To help save 300,000,000 war work days this year a "keep-fit educational program.."; Trade Agreements Act; Wage-hour Act; Wartime civilian economy

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From the Collection: 133 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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