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Private Planning in the Public Interest
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- I . Possibilities and Limitations of Joint Planning 1
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II. Business
- Towards a National Science Policy 23
- Energy Resources 27
- Private Planning in the Public Interest 33
- Detroit Edison’s Approach to Planning 41
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III. Labour
- Labour and Social Planning 47
- Labour Planning 53
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IV. New Areas of Co-operation
- Agriculture 62
- Energy 65
- Water 72
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V. Automation
- A Perspective 79
- Employment 88
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VI. Technical Change
- Electric Power 95
- Metallic Minerals 103
- VII. The Human Price of Planning 119
- Epilogue 129
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- I . Possibilities and Limitations of Joint Planning 1
-
II. Business
- Towards a National Science Policy 23
- Energy Resources 27
- Private Planning in the Public Interest 33
- Detroit Edison’s Approach to Planning 41
-
III. Labour
- Labour and Social Planning 47
- Labour Planning 53
-
IV. New Areas of Co-operation
- Agriculture 62
- Energy 65
- Water 72
-
V. Automation
- A Perspective 79
- Employment 88
-
VI. Technical Change
- Electric Power 95
- Metallic Minerals 103
- VII. The Human Price of Planning 119
- Epilogue 129