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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... industry . In my judgment - and this is the critical point we all noted at the moment the administration has failed to present a convincing case for the 6 - percent tax surcharge . I will withhold my support until I have the opportunity ...
... industry . In my judgment - and this is the critical point we all noted at the moment the administration has failed to present a convincing case for the 6 - percent tax surcharge . I will withhold my support until I have the opportunity ...
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... Industries with above - average rates of productivity growth [ In percent ] Industry GROUP A Average pro- ductivity growth rate ! Average price change ? 1957-65 1960-65 1964-65 Nonmanufacturing : Coal mining . Copper mining . Gas ...
... Industries with above - average rates of productivity growth [ In percent ] Industry GROUP A Average pro- ductivity growth rate ! Average price change ? 1957-65 1960-65 1964-65 Nonmanufacturing : Coal mining . Copper mining . Gas ...
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... industry , which we surely expect to occur in 1967 , is something that takes a while to accomplish . The easing of monetary conditions began several months ago . But it takes a while for that to be reflected first in improved flows of ...
... industry , which we surely expect to occur in 1967 , is something that takes a while to accomplish . The easing of monetary conditions began several months ago . But it takes a while for that to be reflected first in improved flows of ...
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... industry , which was in the same neighborhood . I think it would be too much to expect that most other negotiations which will occur in the early months of 1967 and throughout the year can be held to a level consistent with the ...
... industry , which was in the same neighborhood . I think it would be too much to expect that most other negotiations which will occur in the early months of 1967 and throughout the year can be held to a level consistent with the ...
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... industry - by - industry basis . This leads me into the second thought . When you 48 THE 1967 ECONOMIC REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT.
... industry - by - industry basis . This leads me into the second thought . When you 48 THE 1967 ECONOMIC REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT.
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