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Herbert Hoover's Last Laugh: The Enduring Significance of the 'Associative State'

Journal Article, Journal of Policy History, volume 10, issue 3, pages 419-444

Author: David Hart, Former Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

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For Academic Citation:

Hart, David M. "Herbert Hoover's Last Laugh: The Enduring Significance of the 'Associative State'." Journal of Policy History 10, no. 3: 419-444.

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