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Priorities and industrial production in wartime.
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Priorities and industrial production in wartime.
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Examines the organization and methods used to control industrial production in World War II and recommends policies for use in future control programs. Deals with the slowness and expense of production during World War II, partially due to resistance to government interference in free enterprise. As public opinion changed to allow for greater control, new control organization and methods were necessary. This created a step by step development of the entire control program for industrial production.
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