Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2 |
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Reduction of Excises . While expenditures were cut drastically , the public , especially in the farm regions , thought that spending could be reduced to the prewar level . However , spending aroused resentment only because it ...
Reduction of Excises . While expenditures were cut drastically , the public , especially in the farm regions , thought that spending could be reduced to the prewar level . However , spending aroused resentment only because it ...
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A continuing surplus of revenue justifies a steady demand for relief until revenue is reduced to the reasonable ... The rationale for a program of drastic tax reduction was eventually provided by Secretary Mellon , but on first as- ...
A continuing surplus of revenue justifies a steady demand for relief until revenue is reduced to the reasonable ... The rationale for a program of drastic tax reduction was eventually provided by Secretary Mellon , but on first as- ...
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believed that the budget could be reduced to $ 25 billion or $ 30 billion within a two - year period . In December , 1947 , the NAM proposed a $ 30 billion budget for 1949 , including $ 9 billion for defense , $ 61⁄2 billion for ...
believed that the budget could be reduced to $ 25 billion or $ 30 billion within a two - year period . In December , 1947 , the NAM proposed a $ 30 billion budget for 1949 , including $ 9 billion for defense , $ 61⁄2 billion for ...
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Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
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