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  2. White paper - Wikipedia

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    The term white paper originated with the British government, with the Churchill White Paper of 1922 being an early example. [4] In the British government, a white paper is usually the less extensive version of the so-called blue book, both terms being derived from the colour of the document's cover.

  3. Category:White papers - Wikipedia

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    White Paper on the National Transition of Catalonia This page was last edited on 2 October 2023, at 23:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. White Paper on Full Employment in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The white paper Full Employment in Australia, published in 1945, was the defining document of the official economic policy in Australia until the 1970s. For the first time, the Australian government accepted an obligation to guarantee full employment and to intervene as necessary to implement that guarantee.

  5. Full employment - Wikipedia

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    One major difference between Keynes and the Classical economists was that while the latter saw "full employment" as the normal state of affairs with a free-market economy (except for short periods of adjustment), Keynes saw the possibility of persistent aggregate-demand failure causing unemployment rates to exceed those corresponding to full ...

  6. Executive Orders Signed By Donald Trump - The Huffington Post

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    White House Initiative To Promote Excellence and Innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Establishes a board of advisers on historically black colleges and universities and moves the federal HBCU initiative from the Department of Education to within the executive branch, with the goal of increasing collaboration with the ...

  7. History of the United States (1917–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The war economy was not so much a triumph of free enterprise as the result of government bankrolling business. While unemployment remained high throughout the New Deal years, consumption, investment, and net exports—the pillars of economic growth—remained low. It was World War II, not the New Deal, which finally ended the crisis.

  8. Evidence-based policy - Wikipedia

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    This government expressed a desire to shift away from ideological decision-making in policy formulation. [8] For instance, a 1999 UK Government white paper, Modernising Government , emphasized the need for policies that "really deal with problems, are forward-looking and shaped by evidence rather than a response to short-term pressures; [and ...

  9. Beveridge Report - Wikipedia

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    Free vaccination against diphtheria was also provided for children at school. [12] In addition, the Town and Country Planning Act 1944 gave consideration to those areas damaged in bombing raids and enabled local authorities to clear slums, while the Housing (Temporary Accommodation) Act passed that same year made £150 million available for the ...