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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... force , 1951-66 , supplied by CEA in response to request of Representative Widnall Report setting forth the Committee on Labor - Management Policy views on the price - wage guideposts , in response to request of Representative Reuss_ ...
... force , 1951-66 , supplied by CEA in response to request of Representative Widnall Report setting forth the Committee on Labor - Management Policy views on the price - wage guideposts , in response to request of Representative Reuss_ ...
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... force , 1951-66 , submitted by CEA ..... Minority views , excerpted from 1966 Report of the Joint Economic Committee , March 17 , 1966– Page 205 206 23 23 170 CHARTS Errors in deficit estimates , 1957-60 , 1961-63 , and 1964-67 ...
... force , 1951-66 , submitted by CEA ..... Minority views , excerpted from 1966 Report of the Joint Economic Committee , March 17 , 1966– Page 205 206 23 23 170 CHARTS Errors in deficit estimates , 1957-60 , 1961-63 , and 1964-67 ...
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... Force and , of course , he is the outstanding expert in the Senate in this area . Senator Percy , I believe , will be here later . He has been momen- tarily delayed . Other new members of the Joint Economic Committee are here : Senator ...
... Force and , of course , he is the outstanding expert in the Senate in this area . Senator Percy , I believe , will be here later . He has been momen- tarily delayed . Other new members of the Joint Economic Committee are here : Senator ...
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... forces in Vietnam than had been initially considered possible , and second , increased requirements resulting from ... forces were being moved there at a very rapid rate . Today the situation is far more stable . Obviously we cannot ...
... forces in Vietnam than had been initially considered possible , and second , increased requirements resulting from ... forces were being moved there at a very rapid rate . Today the situation is far more stable . Obviously we cannot ...
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... force was actually declining , and that a very high proportion of those in that age group were in the armed services . If you go to the midfifties you find that the teenage labor force was increasing but at quite a slow rate , whereas ...
... force was actually declining , and that a very high proportion of those in that age group were in the armed services . If you go to the midfifties you find that the teenage labor force was increasing but at quite a slow rate , whereas ...
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ACKLEY balance of payments benefits billion capital Chairman PROXMIRE changes COHEN Congress Consumer Price Index corporations cost Council of Economic defense deficit demand dollar Economic Advisers Economic Report effect estimates expansion expenditures fact Federal Reserve figure financing fiscal policy full employment going GOLDFINGER Government gross national product growth guideposts impact incomes policy industry inflation inflationary interest rates investment Joint Economic Committee labor MARTIN ment monetary policy money supply national income percent period present President President's pressures price increases problem profits programs proposed quarter question recession reduce Representative BROCK Representative CURTIS Representative GRIFFITHS Representative REUSS Representative RUMSFELD Representative WIDNALL restraint revenues rise SCHULTZE Secretary FOWLER Secretary WIRTZ sector Senator JAVITS Senator MILLER Senator SYMINGTON situation social security spending stability statement tax increase tion TROWBRIDGE unemployment unemployment rate Vietnam wage workers