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Economic policy
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Here are entered works on the determination of production and the allocation of resources by the central government rather than by the marketplace. When this heading is subdivided by place, a second subject heading is assigned for the name of the place with the subdivision Economic policy, e.g. 1. Central planning--Soviet Union. 2. Soviet Union--Economic policy.
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--subdivision Commercial policy under names of regions and countries
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Here are entered works on international economic aid given in the form of technical assistance, loans, gifts, or relief grants.
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This heading is subdivided locally by the name of the country against which economic sanctions are applied.
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-- See Also the narrower term Green New Deal Here are entered works on domestic or international policies and programs that collectively aim to address both climate change and economic inequality.
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--subdivision Military aspects under types of industries, e.g. Construction industry--Military aspects
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Here are entered works on the gradual development of industry and the organization of production as industries. Works on the complex of radical socioeconomic changes that are brought about when extensive mechanization of production systems results in an abrupt shift from home-based hand manufacturing to large-scale factory production are entered under Industrial revolution.
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Here are entered works on economic relations among nations. Works on the foreign economic relations of countries, cities, etc., are entered under headings of the type [place]--Foreign economic relations, further subdivided by place, if appropriate. If so subdivided, a second heading is assigned with the place names in reverse positions, e.g. 1. United States--Foreign economic relations--France. 2. France--Foreign economic relations--United States. --subdivision Foreign economic relations under names of countries
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Here are entered works on the perspectives, activities, and principles that guide how a society regulates the relationships among individuals, groups, communities, and institutions and the distribution of resources. Works on systematic procedures for achieving social goals and managing available resources to attain social change are entered under Social planning. --subdivision Social policy under names of countries, cities, etc.
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-- See Also the narrower term Urban policy Here are entered works discussing governmental policy directed at solving urban problems including housing, education, health, employment, transportation, criminal justice, poverty, race relations, etc.
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