| United States. Small Business Administration - Small business - 1969 - 482 pages
...American economic system of pricate enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities for the expression and growth of personal initiatice and indicidual judgment be assured. "The presercation and expansion of such competition... | |
| Administrative law - 1989 - 808 pages
...American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities for the expression and growth of personal initiatives and individual judgment be assured. The preservation and expansion of such competition... | |
| United States. Congress Defense Production Joint Committee - 1951 - 1880 pages
...American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities...judgment be assured. The preservation and expansion at Buch competition is basic not only to the economic well-being but to the security of this Nation.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1953 - 714 pages
...American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities...cannot be realized unless the actual and potential of small business is encouraged and developed. It is the declared policy of the Congress that the Government... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - Banking law - 1953 - 642 pages
...American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities...cannot be realized unless the actual and potential of small business is encouraged and developed. It is the declared policy of the Congress that the Government... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1953 - 106 pages
...economic system of private enterprise is free competition; that only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities...personal initiative and individual judgment be assured; that the preservation and expansion of such competition is basic not only to the economic well-being... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Small Business - Small business - 1955 - 648 pages
...American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities...well-being, but to the security of this Nation. Such a security and well-being cannot be realized unless the actual and potential capacity of small business... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Small Business - 1955 - 568 pages
...American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities...well-being, but to the security of this Nation. Such a security and well-being cannot be realized unless the actual and potential capacity of small business... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Business - 1955 - 304 pages
...American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities...personal initiative and individual judgment be assured. Small business must continue to grow in order to continue the great American system of free enterprise.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business - 1956 - 536 pages
...that — The essence of the American economic system of private enterprise is free competition * * *. The preservation and expansion of such competition...well-being but to the security of this Nation. Such sentiments parallel the thinking of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Transport Policy as an appropriate... | |
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