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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... wage increases . guideposts - the guidepost policy - has always been a great deal more than the single number . But the The guidepost policy recognizes that private wage and price deci- sions where the decisionmakers have discretion ...
... wage increases . guideposts - the guidepost policy - has always been a great deal more than the single number . But the The guidepost policy recognizes that private wage and price deci- sions where the decisionmakers have discretion ...
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... wage structure it was a good thing , an appropriate thing ; but it is not something that has to be repeated every year . Representative WIDNALL . Well , how will the 11 - percent increase in minimum wage that goes into effect this year ...
... wage structure it was a good thing , an appropriate thing ; but it is not something that has to be repeated every year . Representative WIDNALL . Well , how will the 11 - percent increase in minimum wage that goes into effect this year ...
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... WAGE AND PRICE BEHAVIOR , AUGUST 18 , 1966 I. Introduction A. The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the President with the Com- mittee's views on what are referred to in the 1962 Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers ...
... WAGE AND PRICE BEHAVIOR , AUGUST 18 , 1966 I. Introduction A. The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the President with the Com- mittee's views on what are referred to in the 1962 Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers ...
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... wage increases not to exceed the trend of productivity in the economy . It is essential that labor unions and business managers in making their wage and price decisions consider not only the immediate , di- rect shortrun interest of the ...
... wage increases not to exceed the trend of productivity in the economy . It is essential that labor unions and business managers in making their wage and price decisions consider not only the immediate , di- rect shortrun interest of the ...
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... wage increase in steel and in many other industries . At a period when you have the settlements and you are abandoning the specific figure , would you not feel that we can expect and antici- pate that we would have more cost - push ...
... wage increase in steel and in many other industries . At a period when you have the settlements and you are abandoning the specific figure , would you not feel that we can expect and antici- pate that we would have more cost - push ...
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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