v.1.Introduction to economic mobilization.--v.2.Basic economics.--v.3.Public support, morale, security.--v.4.Principles of administration.--v.5.Manpower.--v.6.Material resources.--v.7.Raw materials.--v.8.Energy resources.--v.9.Technological progress.--v.10.Public utilities and services.--v.11.Requirements.--v.12.Procurement.--v.13.Production.--v.14.Distibution logistic.--v.15.Economic intelligence and economic warfare.--v.16.United States economic foreign policy.--v.17.Foreign aid.--v.18.Psychological aspects of global conflict.--v.19.Administration of mobilization WWII.--v.20.Economic stabilization.--v.21.Reconversion and partial mobilization.Mode of access: Internet
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