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New Deal, Raw Deal

Souls, 2006
Under the Roosevelt and Truman administration many progressive social policies were adopted. However, Black Americans were largely excluded as beneficiaries of these programs. “Affirmative action for whites” widened an already immense gap between white and Black Americans during the post-World War II era.
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Doing Deals

British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2001
In the previous two articles in this series, Fiona Westwood looked at the importance of managing conflict positively and influencing people without the use of direct authority. We now move on to the next management tool – the ability to ‘do deals' with people.
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Exclusive Dealing

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1982
Abstract Exclusive dealing is a vertical restraint that requires distributors of a supplier’s products to purchase most or all of the products or services that they offer for sale within a product category from that supplier, thereby excluding competing products of rival suppliers from those distributors.
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Enterprise Zones: New Deal, Old Deal, or No Deal? [PDF]

open access: possibleCato Journal, 1982
The purpose ofthis paper isto examine some ofthe salient features of the concept of enterprise zones, especially those aspects included intheadministration'splan,inanefforttopredicttheactualoutcome of this policy proposal if it is enacted and implemented. Even though the concept of enterprise zones is advertised as a new approach, a central part of our
Otto A. Davis, Denise Dipasquale
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Old Deals, New Deals

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2010
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The relevance of sustainable soil management within the European Green Deal

Land Use Policy, 2021
Luca Montanarella, Panos Panagos
exaly  

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