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"Was JFK Developing an 'Industrial Policy?', and/or Was He perceived as Such by His Enemies?"
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Therein lies one of the keys Charles and Nathaniel. A war time economy versus a peace time economy. I haven't read GME work in this area but it looks most interesting and I look forward to further post from you on this.
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"Was JFK Developing an 'Industrial Policy?', and/or Was He perceived as Such by His Enemies?" - by Magda Hassan - 22-11-2008, 02:38 AM

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