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Page 15
... investment , but an industrial policy could hardly rest solely on hoped - for effects of official statements . Regional planning in Japan must have had an effect on the movement of resources , for regional develop- ment programs often ...
... investment , but an industrial policy could hardly rest solely on hoped - for effects of official statements . Regional planning in Japan must have had an effect on the movement of resources , for regional develop- ment programs often ...
Page 34
... investment and strengthened balance sheets . Indeed , this is the only solution to the unemployment problem consistent with sustained growth and price stability . Thus claims by workers and governments must be moderated to permit a rise ...
... investment and strengthened balance sheets . Indeed , this is the only solution to the unemployment problem consistent with sustained growth and price stability . Thus claims by workers and governments must be moderated to permit a rise ...
Page 7
... investment has emphasized energy and pollution control - and the JDB budget re- flects this trend . But JDB investment in the develop- ment of new technologies outside of the energy industry has averaged only $ 313 million a year over ...
... investment has emphasized energy and pollution control - and the JDB budget re- flects this trend . But JDB investment in the develop- ment of new technologies outside of the energy industry has averaged only $ 313 million a year over ...
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