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Modern government and the economic order.
Setting the framework for economic enterprise.
Protection, guardianship, and security.
Regulation.
Stability, co-ordination, and planning.
Conservation.
Government as enterpriser.

The changing economic functions of government / Ernest L. Bogart
The rise of government control / Walter W. Jennings
The place of government in modern economic society / Everett Dean Martin
The functions of government in the literature of economics / Arthur G. Coons
Government as a producer / Paul Studenski
The framework for the use of capital / William W. Hewett
The framework for the use of labor / William S. Hopkins
Government as a source of economic information / Lowell J. Chawner
Government support of economic interests abroad / Ernest Minor Patterson
American tariff policy in a changing world / P. T. Ellsworth
Protecting investors in securities / Theodore W. Glocker
Protection of the Consumer / Leland J. Gordon
Government's responsibility for economic security / Abraham Epstein
Government regulation of industry / Dudley F. Pegrum
Regulation of public utilites / James K. Hall
Government management of currency and credit / John Parke Young
Fiscal policy as a factor in stability / R. A. Gordon
Government control of prices / Richard B. Heflebower
Social control of production / David Cushman Coyle
The role of government in economic planning / Raymond T. Bye
Regional development and governmental policy / Howard W. Odum
Conservation of natural resources / Robert H. Randall
Conservation of public health / Paul A. Dodd
Can government be efficient in business? / John McDiarmid
The development of public corporations in economic enterprise / Arthur G. Coons.

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