01691nam 2200469 a 450 991069836540332120071204072626.0(CKB)4970000000024337(OCoLC)182746824(EXLCZ)99497000000002433720071204d2007 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDisaster housing[electronic resource] implementation of FEMA's Alternative Housing Pilot Program provides lessons for improving future competitionsWashington, DC :U.S. Govt. Accountability Office,[2007]22 pages digital, PDF fileTitle from title screen (viewed on Nov. 5, 2007).Author: David G. Wood."August 31, 2007."Paper version available from: U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, 441 G St., NW, Rm. LM, Washington, D.C. 20548."GAO-07-1143R."Includes bibliographical references.Disaster HousingHurricane Katrina, 2005Hurricane Rita, 2005Emergency housingGulf Coast (U.S.)EvaluationEmergency managementGulf Coast (U.S.)Hurricane Katrina, 2005.Hurricane Rita, 2005.Emergency housingEvaluation.Emergency managementWood David G87585United States.Government Accountability Office.GPOGPODOCUMENT9910698365403321Disaster housing3465547UNINA04105nam 22006375 450 991040966360332120250610110218.09783030439088303043908910.1007/978-3-030-43908-8(CKB)4100000011273763(MiAaPQ)EBC6213740(DE-He213)978-3-030-43908-8(Perlego)3481515(MiAaPQ)EBC6213685(MiAaPQ)EBC29093171(EXLCZ)99410000001127376320200530d2020 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCorporate Conservatives Go to War How the National Association of Manufacturers Planned to Restore American Free Enterprise, 1939-1948 /by Charlie Whitham1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2020.1 online resource (400 pages)Palgrave Studies in American Economic History,2662-39199783030439071 3030439070 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The war before the war: Limiting the New Deal, 1933-39 -- Chapter 3: Making the most of mobilization, 1939-41 -- Chapter 4: Life on the Periphery, 1941-43 -- Chapter 5: Coming in from the cold: post-war visions crystalize, 1944-45 -- Chapter 6: From strength to strength: the battle over Reconversion, 1945-47 -- Chapter 7: Making peace with the moderates, 1947-48 -- chapter 8: Conclusions.World War II presented a unique opportunity for American business to improve its reputation after years of censure for inflicting the Great Depression upon the nation. No employers' organization worked harder or devoted greater resources to reviving business prestige during the war than the National Association of Manufacturers, which spent millions of dollars on promoting the indispensability of private enterprise to the successful mobilization of the American economy in an uncompromising multi-media campaign which spanned the factory floor to the movie theatre. Now, using unpublished primary sources, the full extent of the NAM's wartime mission to raise the stature of American business in the post-war era is revealed. During the war the NAM erected a vast structure of research on an unprecedented scale numbering more than one hundred persons dedicated to planning the best solutions for restoring American 'free enterprise' capitalism after the war in a direct challengeto the 'liberal' prescriptions of the reigning administration. These studies were painstakingly assembled and widely distributed and served as a complimentary arm to the better-known pro-business propaganda message of the organization. What emerges is a unique and telling glimpse into the minds of the corporate class of wartime America that reveals the determination of a major employers' organization to exploit the exceptional circumstances of total war to influence both the power-brokers in Washington who wrote economic policy and the American public as a whole to embrace a post-war future ruled by private enterprise capitalism.Palgrave Studies in American Economic History,2662-3919Economic historyIndustrial organizationEconomic policyEconomic HistoryIndustrial OrganizationEconomic PolicyEconomic history.Industrial organization.Economic policy.Economic History.Industrial Organization.Economic Policy.330.1220973330Whitham Charlieauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut931543MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910409663603321Corporate Conservatives Go to War2095502UNINA01691nam0 2200421 i 450 BMT002865620251003044047.09788891930897IT2022-5407 20231002d2022 ||||0itac50 baitaengit|||| |||c|z01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrierStoria d'impresacomplessità e comparazioniFranco Amatori, Andrea ColliMilanoTorinoPearson2022394 p.21 cmTraduzione e cura di Cinzia MartignoneIn copertina: MyLab.Business historyCFI0780660CFIV00180814603Aziende industrialiStoriaFIRCFIC175504E338.709IMPRESE. Storia, geografia, persone23Imprese industrialiAzienda industrialeIndustrieAziende industrialiImprese industrialiAziende industrialiAzienda industrialeAziende industrialiIndustrieAmatori, FrancoCFIV001808070128177Colli, Andrea <1966- >MILV177110124680ITIT-00000020231002IT-BN0095 NAP 01BCA Comprende monografie e periodici di diritto, testi di ingegneria, di scienze e tecnologia di nuova acquisizione. BMT0028656Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v. 01BCA SC. SOCIAL 708 01 0000127945 VMA A4 1 v.B 2023092220231002 01Business history14603UNISANNIO