(NRA) National recovery administration
Was it successful?
The NRA was at first successful in combating many of the debilitating effects of the Great Depression, but the agency stopped operation in 1935, when it was declared unconstitutional.
Issues the program may have faced?
The NRA faced a big issue when the chief administrator proved to be unstable and failed to inspire cooperation.
☆FACT
The program was under the control of Hugh S. Johnson, a member of the 'Brain Trust' of Franklin D. Roosevelt.