Economic Stabilization Agency
The Economic Stabilization Agency (ESA) was an agency of the United States Government that existed from 1950 to 1953. The creation of the ESA was authorized by the Defense Production Act (Pub.L. 81–774, 64 Stat. 798), which was signed into law by President of the United States Harry S. Truman on September 8, 1950. The Defense Production Act was passed in response to the start of the Korean War and authorized the President to control the civilian economy so that scarce and/or critical materials necessary to the national defense effort are available for defense needs.
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1950 in Michigan1952 United States Senate election in Ohio1952 steel strikeAlan ValentineArnold A. SaltzmanCecelia GoetzCharles M. WhiteESA (disambiguation)Economic Stabilization Act of 1970Edmund_MuskieEllis ArnallEndicott PeabodyEric JohnstonFrancis P. WhitehairFrank Gordon TheisFrank Ryan (sportscaster)Franklin OrthHarold Roe BartleHarry Sieben Sr.Helen W. NiesHoward C. BrattonIncomes policyJesse E. EschbachJoe RobbieJohn H. HooverJohn_W._Reynolds_Jr.Michael DiSalleMichael HowlettOffice for Emergency ManagementOffice of Defense MobilizationOffice of Price AdministrationOffice of Price StabilizationPrice Stabilization BoardThaddeus J. DulskiThomas_E._FairchildVernon Robert PearsonVictor E. MooreVirginia Dill McCartyWage Stabilization Board
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Economic Stabilization Agency
The Economic Stabilization Agency (ESA) was an agency of the United States Government that existed from 1950 to 1953. The creation of the ESA was authorized by the Defense Production Act (Pub.L. 81–774, 64 Stat. 798), which was signed into law by President of the United States Harry S. Truman on September 8, 1950. The Defense Production Act was passed in response to the start of the Korean War and authorized the President to control the civilian economy so that scarce and/or critical materials necessary to the national defense effort are available for defense needs.
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The Economic Stabilization Age ...... complete by October 31, 1953.
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The Economic Stabilization Age ...... e available for defense needs.
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