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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... fiscal years 1966 , 1967 , 1968 . Table 2. Administrative budget expenditures , fiscal years 1966 , 1967 , 1968__ 7 64 145 158 67 58 22 88 89 69 Table 3. Civilian administrative budget expenditures , fiscal years 1966-68 70 72 Addendum ...
... fiscal years 1966 , 1967 , 1968 . Table 2. Administrative budget expenditures , fiscal years 1966 , 1967 , 1968__ 7 64 145 158 67 58 22 88 89 69 Table 3. Civilian administrative budget expenditures , fiscal years 1966-68 70 72 Addendum ...
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... fiscal measures . The record of the Federal Reserve System in responding to the changing eco- nomic climate of recent months as well as our consultations with the Federal Reserve make us confident that fiscal and monetary policies will ...
... fiscal measures . The record of the Federal Reserve System in responding to the changing eco- nomic climate of recent months as well as our consultations with the Federal Reserve make us confident that fiscal and monetary policies will ...
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... fiscal policy failed to take account of these changing facts . Indeed , in September the President did present some additional fiscal proposals . He did take some steps to curtail Federal expenditures . As far as trying to get Congress ...
... fiscal policy failed to take account of these changing facts . Indeed , in September the President did present some additional fiscal proposals . He did take some steps to curtail Federal expenditures . As far as trying to get Congress ...
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... fiscal 1967 has two parts . It has one part which reflects the fact that the budget was based on the assumption that ... fiscal 1968 , even indeed the defense expenditures currently estimated for fiscal 1967 , undoubtedly will be wrong ...
... fiscal 1967 has two parts . It has one part which reflects the fact that the budget was based on the assumption that ... fiscal 1968 , even indeed the defense expenditures currently estimated for fiscal 1967 , undoubtedly will be wrong ...
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... fiscal policy . I think it would not be fully correct to say they have not worked together in the past . In- deed , during the whole period from 1961 through 1965 both were work- ing together to promote expansion , to promote a ...
... fiscal policy . I think it would not be fully correct to say they have not worked together in the past . In- deed , during the whole period from 1961 through 1965 both were work- ing together to promote expansion , to promote a ...
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