Serving a Growing Economy and a Growing PeopleU.S. Department of Commerce, 1970 - 36 pages |
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... cities . We must recognize that we have a re- sponsibility which goes beyond sim- ply " business as usual , " a responsi- bility to see to it that in this Nation everybody has an equal chance - the equal chance at the starting lines ...
... cities . We must recognize that we have a re- sponsibility which goes beyond sim- ply " business as usual , " a responsi- bility to see to it that in this Nation everybody has an equal chance - the equal chance at the starting lines ...
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... cities that bring to the citizen's doorstep a wide range of information and consultative ser- vices . The Department has assistance from private individuals in many of its un- dertakings . It has a National Export Expansion Council to ...
... cities that bring to the citizen's doorstep a wide range of information and consultative ser- vices . The Department has assistance from private individuals in many of its un- dertakings . It has a National Export Expansion Council to ...
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... cities and minority groups . They also serve on U.S. Government delegations to meetings of the Or- ganization for Economic Cooperation and Development . The Office of Economic Affairs also provides technical and staff support for the ...
... cities and minority groups . They also serve on U.S. Government delegations to meetings of the Or- ganization for Economic Cooperation and Development . The Office of Economic Affairs also provides technical and staff support for the ...
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... cities and major industrial centers through . out the United States . They bring the services of the Department di- rectly and personally to the Nation's businessmen . As the field representa . tives of the business promotion units of ...
... cities and major industrial centers through . out the United States . They bring the services of the Department di- rectly and personally to the Nation's businessmen . As the field representa . tives of the business promotion units of ...
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... cities . The attention of the Economic Devel- opment Administration is focused pri- marily on these pockets of economic distress , which number about 900 . These areas are designated by EDA as eligible for assistance on the basis of ...
... cities . The attention of the Economic Devel- opment Administration is focused pri- marily on these pockets of economic distress , which number about 900 . These areas are designated by EDA as eligible for assistance on the basis of ...
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Page 22 - States of a complete and consistent system of physical measurement; coordinates that system with measurement systems of other nations; and furnishes essential services leading to accurate and uniform physical measurements throughout the Nation's scientific community, industry, and commerce.
Page 5 - to foster, promote and develop the foreign and domestic commerce
Page 4 - Commerce (DOC) is composed of the Office of the Secretary and the operating units. Office of the Secretary Secretary The Secretary is responsible for the administration of all functions and authorities assigned to the Department of Commerce and for advising the President on Federal policy and programs affecting the industrial and commercial segments of the national economy.
Page 32 - Appalachian region, which includes parts of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and all of West Virginia.
Page 24 - The patent system added the fuel of interest to the fire of genius.
Page 24 - US and foreign patents for public use, and supplies copies of patents and official records to the public. Similar functions are performed relating to trademarks.
Page 5 - United States Travel Service • Maritime Administration Assuring effective use and growth of the nation's scientific and technical resources. • Environmental Science Services Administration • Patent Office • National Bureau of Standards...
Page 13 - The balance of payments accounts provide a complete and systematic view of all economic transactions between the United States and foreign countries. Major types of transactions covered include exports, imports, travel, transportation, foreign aid, private capital flows, and changes in gold and other monetary reserves.
Page 34 - The Maritime Administration operates the US Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, Long Island, NY, where young men are trained to become merchant marine officers.
Page 29 - ... temperatures is used to analyze local fuel requirements and indirectly to establish equitable rates. These data are also utilized to analyze condi'tions which produce critical shortages and to project total requirements when combined wi'th appropriate population and industrial projections.