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possessed of all the informational sources of both industry
and the Government. Thus the board could begin at once,
not only the assembling and publishing of facts essential
to sound industrial procedure, but also the developing of
the policies of cooperation and coordination in the new
industrial order which are so essential to the realization
of the maximum benefits to all concerned. Industry would
thus have at its command a coordinating agency under
governmental sanction and cooperation but without undue
governmental interference. To secure the best results its
membership should, as in the case of the former War In-
dustries Board, include representatives of organized labor
and also independent and disinterested economists.