Depends on the time period you're asking about, but I'd say the great leap forward.
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Marshall Plan
His domestic program expanded the role of the federal government in managing the economy and protecting the interests of citizens.
Great Leap Forward
NAS 412 and Nadcap are not the same, but they are related. NAS 412 is a standard developed by the National Aerospace Standards (NAS) that outlines quality assurance requirements for aerospace manufacturing processes, while Nadcap (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) is a program that provides accreditation for aerospace suppliers, ensuring compliance with various industry standards, including NAS 412. In essence, companies may seek Nadcap accreditation to demonstrate compliance with NAS 412 among other standards.
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It's unclear what exactly you mean by "economy industry" but I'll assume you mean jobs that deal with economics and the economy, in which case the simple answer to that question is "Economics", since that is the overall degree program that usually deals with economic systems and policies.
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Utah State University has great aerospace program. They are involved with the engineering and science of airplanes and rockets.
Global Aerospace supports the SM4 because it is an aviation safety program. The SM4 is a aviation safety seminar series geared towards make Global Aerospace a safer work environment and their missions the safest they could be.
The industry training program prepares employees for the workforce in a certain industry. There is a certificate awarded upon completion.
It has a graduate aerospace engineering program. Sounds like the same thing.
The WIN program had a negligible effect on the economy.
Depends on the time period you're asking about, but I'd say the great leap forward.
The Great Leap Forward was intended to overcome the backwardness of China's economy, technology, and industry through rapid industrialization and collectivization of agriculture. However, it ultimately resulted in widespread famine and economic hardship.