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Strana 347 - The adaptive approach utilizes positive government action to facilitate and promote the movement of labor and capital where they will be most productive and will earn the most income. Essentially this approach seeks to achieve what the laissez-faire approach would ordinarily expect to achieve but to do it more quickly and with less deep and protracted loss of income to the persons involved than might result if no assistance were given. The adaptive approach requires improved knowledge of available...
Strana 202 - Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma...
Strana 373 - Act to require the Federal Government to appraise the manpower requirements and resources of the Nation, and to develop and apply the information and methods needed to deal with the problems of unemployment resulting from automation and technological changes and other types of persistent unemployment.
Strana 194 - ... the land will become for the man who works it the basis of his economic stability, the foundation of his increasing welfare, and the guarantee of his freedom and dignity.
Strana 321 - The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 1 :30 pm, in room 1310, Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC, Hon. Harold D. Cooley (chairman) presiding. Present: Representatives Cooley, Poage...
Strana 346 - There are three general kinds of policy possible in the kind of situation we have described. The Laissez-Faire Approach If nothing is done to prevent it, the incomes of labor or capital or, usually, both in the affected industry or area will decline, at least relatively to incomes earned by similar resources elsewhere, and often absolutely. This will deter the flow of new labor and capital into the industry or area. Some of the resources engaged there will not be replaced when they are retired. Other...
Strana 345 - The common characteristic shared by these (agricultural) problems is that, as a result of changes in the economy, the labor and capital employed in the industry cannot all continue to earn, by producing goods for sale in a free market, as much income as they formerly earned, or as much as they could earn employed in some other use: that is the industry is using too many resources!
Strana 187 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any other questions? If not we are very much obliged to you, Doctor.
Strana 286 - What we have in mind in our program is a reduction of the farm labor force on the order of one third in a period of not more than five years. This, we think, would be large enough and fast enough to offset the effects on farm output of new technology and investment. It would thereby contribute to the basic goal of a net reduction of the resources — human and other — now employed in farming.