People in a Changing WorldLaidlaw, 1974 - Economic geography |
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... ment . When a social scientist tries to define the economic role of the American govern- ment , he or she has to establish historical periods . Not unexpectedly , changing condi- tions have produced changing roles . Our early history ...
... ment . When a social scientist tries to define the economic role of the American govern- ment , he or she has to establish historical periods . Not unexpectedly , changing condi- tions have produced changing roles . Our early history ...
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... ment is the improvement of the general welfare of the population . To this end , all policies are directed . To achieve the major goal , three other goals must be attained . One is full employ- ment - which to most economists means that ...
... ment is the improvement of the general welfare of the population . To this end , all policies are directed . To achieve the major goal , three other goals must be attained . One is full employ- ment - which to most economists means that ...
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... ment spends , the government is said to have a balanced budget . The table on this page shows a few of the possible effects of govern- ment fiscal policy upon the nation's budget- ary position and the economy . When a budget deficit ...
... ment spends , the government is said to have a balanced budget . The table on this page shows a few of the possible effects of govern- ment fiscal policy upon the nation's budget- ary position and the economy . When a budget deficit ...
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