Political Science Quarterly, Volum 72Columbia University. Faculty of Political Science Academy of Political Science., 1957 Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31- 38 and to no. 1 of v. 40) |
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... trade and payments , and amid deep political and social changes , would have been difficult even under the most ... Trade ; the rules were so rigid that they were not adaptable to future con- tingencies or , in some cases , had to be ...
... trade and payments , and amid deep political and social changes , would have been difficult even under the most ... Trade ; the rules were so rigid that they were not adaptable to future con- tingencies or , in some cases , had to be ...
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... trade unions , was finally fully accepted by the leaders of the Trade Union Congress in 1944 and has since become an unquestioned ar- ticle of faith with the most powerful among them . Trade- union leaders apparently came to perceive ...
... trade unions , was finally fully accepted by the leaders of the Trade Union Congress in 1944 and has since become an unquestioned ar- ticle of faith with the most powerful among them . Trade- union leaders apparently came to perceive ...
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... trade union opin- ion , at every level , is not recognized . " 66 23 The position of the trade unions , thus massively estab- lished as participants in formulating the decisions affecting the political economy , may , in one sense , be ...
... trade union opin- ion , at every level , is not recognized . " 66 23 The position of the trade unions , thus massively estab- lished as participants in formulating the decisions affecting the political economy , may , in one sense , be ...
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MILLIS WALTER Arms and Men Henry F Graff | 119 |
C B From Vienna to Versailles | 133 |
MYRDAL GUNNAR An International Economy | 144 |
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