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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... rise in the second half , with 4 per- cent real growth for the year as a whole . The opinion of many private economists is that real growth will total much less than 4 percent and that the pattern of the advance will be just the ...
... rise in the second half , with 4 per- cent real growth for the year as a whole . The opinion of many private economists is that real growth will total much less than 4 percent and that the pattern of the advance will be just the ...
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... rise in the cost of living which was the greatest rise we have had in a number of years ; and altogether a year in which , I think , Mr. Dale , of the New York Times , reporting in his column on January 9 , was borne out when he said ...
... rise in the cost of living which was the greatest rise we have had in a number of years ; and altogether a year in which , I think , Mr. Dale , of the New York Times , reporting in his column on January 9 , was borne out when he said ...
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... rise . The remainder - 2.7 per cent - will be due to price increases . In 1967 , the thrust of the 6.2 per cent rise in GNP will again come from Gov- ernment spending . The advance in this economic sector is estimated at 13 per cent ...
... rise . The remainder - 2.7 per cent - will be due to price increases . In 1967 , the thrust of the 6.2 per cent rise in GNP will again come from Gov- ernment spending . The advance in this economic sector is estimated at 13 per cent ...
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... rise in strike shutdowns as reassuring . For 1967 as a whole , our expectation is 81⁄2 million passenger car sales - which should be no occasion for tears . I believe there is a good chance that housing starts will regain the million ...
... rise in strike shutdowns as reassuring . For 1967 as a whole , our expectation is 81⁄2 million passenger car sales - which should be no occasion for tears . I believe there is a good chance that housing starts will regain the million ...
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... rise . Accordingly , a further increase is indicated for retail food prices . The rise is not expected to be anything like the big increase now indi- cated from 1965 to 1966. However , it is expected to exceed the average annual ...
... rise . Accordingly , a further increase is indicated for retail food prices . The rise is not expected to be anything like the big increase now indi- cated from 1965 to 1966. However , it is expected to exceed the average annual ...
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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