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Pagina 61
... planning of our transport system is logically a condition precedent to any industrial planning , since the costs of industrial production are vitally and directly affected by transport charges . So much has been planned for agriculture ...
... planning of our transport system is logically a condition precedent to any industrial planning , since the costs of industrial production are vitally and directly affected by transport charges . So much has been planned for agriculture ...
Pagina 185
... planning ' which should be carried out as soon and as universally as possible . In his very illuminating study on the Great Depression , Professor Lionel Robbins exclaims : ' But " planning " -ah , magic word — who would not " plan ...
... planning ' which should be carried out as soon and as universally as possible . In his very illuminating study on the Great Depression , Professor Lionel Robbins exclaims : ' But " planning " -ah , magic word — who would not " plan ...
Pagina 197
... planning as it would be to maintain that planning is mere phan- tasmagoria . On the other hand , it would be just as one - sided for planners to believe that a sort of red - tape planning could be possible instead of first recognising ...
... planning as it would be to maintain that planning is mere phan- tasmagoria . On the other hand , it would be just as one - sided for planners to believe that a sort of red - tape planning could be possible instead of first recognising ...
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AUTHOR | 22 |
ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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