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Giant corporations dominate the American economy and the decisions of big business - on U.S. operations and on foreign operations vitally affect the nation's prosperity and the jobs and incomes of millions of Americans .
Giant corporations dominate the American economy and the decisions of big business - on U.S. operations and on foreign operations vitally affect the nation's prosperity and the jobs and incomes of millions of Americans .
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firms - 1.5 million business corporations , 6 million independently owned and operated proprietorships and 800,000 partnerships , plus another 3 million firms engaged in agriculture , forestry and fisheries . Corporations get about 85 ...
firms - 1.5 million business corporations , 6 million independently owned and operated proprietorships and 800,000 partnerships , plus another 3 million firms engaged in agriculture , forestry and fisheries . Corporations get about 85 ...
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In fiscal year 1973 , AID channeled $ 90 million through its United Nations Relations Division to the UNDP , or about 26 percent of its entire budget . In fiscal year 1974 , $ 70,784,317 was AID contributed to UNDP_ $ 70.7 million ...
In fiscal year 1973 , AID channeled $ 90 million through its United Nations Relations Division to the UNDP , or about 26 percent of its entire budget . In fiscal year 1974 , $ 70,784,317 was AID contributed to UNDP_ $ 70.7 million ...
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