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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... particular action which the Federal Reserve System took at that time . I think we still feel it would have been possible to have had better coordination at that time between monetary and fiscal measures . But I think it is correct to ...
... particular action which the Federal Reserve System took at that time . I think we still feel it would have been possible to have had better coordination at that time between monetary and fiscal measures . But I think it is correct to ...
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... particular situation of the next few months , I am not sure that your suggestion would have created the additional certainty that might prevent the expectation of a possible tax increase depressing expenditures in the meantime ...
... particular situation of the next few months , I am not sure that your suggestion would have created the additional certainty that might prevent the expectation of a possible tax increase depressing expenditures in the meantime ...
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... particular significance . A copy of the relevant portions of the 1962 report is attached . We desire to emphasize the following portions of the report : 1. " Productivity is a guide rather than a rule for appraising wage and price ...
... particular significance . A copy of the relevant portions of the 1962 report is attached . We desire to emphasize the following portions of the report : 1. " Productivity is a guide rather than a rule for appraising wage and price ...
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... particular price or wage decision . E. We believe that in a free society any policy to achieve price stability will be acceptable and effective only if it bears equitably on all forms of incomes . Representative REUSS . On the price ...
... particular price or wage decision . E. We believe that in a free society any policy to achieve price stability will be acceptable and effective only if it bears equitably on all forms of incomes . Representative REUSS . On the price ...
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... particular kinds of farmers in various size brackets . I believe that at our hearings a year ago you and I had some colloquy about that study . We had expected it would appear last year . It was held up , but it should be appearing ...
... particular kinds of farmers in various size brackets . I believe that at our hearings a year ago you and I had some colloquy about that study . We had expected it would appear last year . It was held up , but it should be appearing ...
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