Our Economic Revolution: Solving Our Depression Problems Through Public Control of Industry |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
DEPRESSION PROBLEMS AND RECOVERY | 16 |
President Roosevelts depression and recovery policies | 26 |
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able Administration agreement Agricultural Adjustment Act approved balance of trade billion dollars bimetalism boom bring business depression business enterprises business recovery cause cent code of fair coinage of silver Congress consumers control policy cost of production cotton textile industry currency debtors debts decline decrease demand economic economic equilibrium Emergency Banking Act employees excess expansion exports fair competition farm farmers Federal Reserve banks foreign trade gold dollar gold standard government control home owners hours of labor increase in production indus Industrial Recovery Act industrial system Inflation Act interest laissez-faire ment mortgages National Industrial Recovery national money income necessary open market operations operation outstanding bank credit payments period President price inflation price level problem profits provisions public building program purchasing power reduce relief result rise Roosevelt secure specific value stabilized sumers surplus technological progress temporary tion unem unemployed unemployment United States notes volume of production