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National Industrial Recovery Act

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Definition

The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) was a law passed in 1933 during the Great Depression aimed at promoting economic recovery and industrial stability. It allowed businesses to create codes of fair competition, set minimum wages, maximum work hours, and established price controls.

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