Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... expansion of de- mand would result in economic waste and human suffering . Too fast an expansion would build up inflationary pressures . To keep the economy moving steadily ahead , a close watch on economic develop- ments and a maximum ...
... expansion of de- mand would result in economic waste and human suffering . Too fast an expansion would build up inflationary pressures . To keep the economy moving steadily ahead , a close watch on economic develop- ments and a maximum ...
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... expansion and improvement of training activities for the disadvantaged , and some steps to modernize our system of public assistance . The social security changes which he has recommended will , among other things , con- tribute to a ...
... expansion and improvement of training activities for the disadvantaged , and some steps to modernize our system of public assistance . The social security changes which he has recommended will , among other things , con- tribute to a ...
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... expansion , our economy has— Created nearly 9 million additional jobs ; Achieved more than a 50 - percent expansion of industrial pro- duction , twice that of the preceding 6 years ; Accomplished a 50 - percent increase in average real ...
... expansion , our economy has— Created nearly 9 million additional jobs ; Achieved more than a 50 - percent expansion of industrial pro- duction , twice that of the preceding 6 years ; Accomplished a 50 - percent increase in average real ...
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... expansion on a sounder basis as the year ends than when it begins . THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION : CREDIT POLICY COMMITTEE AND THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND RESEARCH According to the Business and Credit Review and Outlook ...
... expansion on a sounder basis as the year ends than when it begins . THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION : CREDIT POLICY COMMITTEE AND THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND RESEARCH According to the Business and Credit Review and Outlook ...
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... expansion is expected . The result will be smaller real growth but also less intense pressures as the year draws to a close . DR . ARTHUR F. BURNS , PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS , COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AND PRESIDENT , NATIONAL BUREAU OF ...
... expansion is expected . The result will be smaller real growth but also less intense pressures as the year draws to a close . DR . ARTHUR F. BURNS , PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS , COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AND PRESIDENT , NATIONAL BUREAU OF ...
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