The National Labor Relations Act not only committed the federal government to promote collective bargaining, but to actually support ___________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
union organizing
Economics
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The "rules of the game," if followed closely by central banks, would have
(a) made trade fluctuations worse than they were. (b) wiped out trade fluctuations. (c) "neutralized" central bank policy. (d) forced the federal government to borrow directly from central banks.
Economics
Real standards of living can increase
A) if the country is producing the same amount they traditionally have and are enjoying more leisure time. B) only if there is positive economic growth. C) if there is positive growth in the manufacturing sector. D) only at the cost of increased urban congestion.
Economics