Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 10
... increasing national prosperity as reflected in GNP were evenly distributed throughout all sectors of the economy . In the Second Programme for Economic Expansion published recently by the Government , a target is set for an increase of ...
... increasing national prosperity as reflected in GNP were evenly distributed throughout all sectors of the economy . In the Second Programme for Economic Expansion published recently by the Government , a target is set for an increase of ...
Page 71
... increase which in the first two weeks of the scheme's application represented the painting of 13 additional houses . Impressive increases in output had also been made in the work of carpenters and bricklayers . None of the arrangements ...
... increase which in the first two weeks of the scheme's application represented the painting of 13 additional houses . Impressive increases in output had also been made in the work of carpenters and bricklayers . None of the arrangements ...
Page 141
... increase equality of opportunity of children irrespective of parents ' income . Invest in human beings to increase wealth , e.g. University expansion in Western Europe . To produce a better , healthier and happier society ( whatever ...
... increase equality of opportunity of children irrespective of parents ' income . Invest in human beings to increase wealth , e.g. University expansion in Western Europe . To produce a better , healthier and happier society ( whatever ...
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