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GNP and military mobilization
Authors:Robert R Nathan
Institution:(1) Nathan Associates, Inc., 2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1200, 22201 Arlington, VA, USA
Abstract:The remarkable shift from a limping United States recovery from the Great Depression of the 1930's to the relatively rapid and immensely successful World War II mobilization of the 1940's was far from an easy and orderly transition. The first official national income estimates in the United States were prepared in 1933 and were valuable in monitoring the recovery programs. They were especially helpful in determining the maximum potential resources for the wartime mobilization. This information was essential in setting goals that were both ambitious and feasible. Many difficulties were encountered in a feasibility dispute between civilian and military organizations and leaders. Changes in personnel, reorganizations and top level coordination led to massive production of armaments and truly making the United States the ldquoArsenal for Democracy.rdquo
Keywords:National income accounting  Maximum feasible goals  Conversion controls
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