Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 |
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... Economic Committee. hardly over , but we have made a good start . To date , the terrorists have been unsuccessful in attaining their objective of seriously crippling the U.S. economy . Turning to international economic ... outlook that the ...
... Economic Committee. hardly over , but we have made a good start . To date , the terrorists have been unsuccessful in attaining their objective of seriously crippling the U.S. economy . Turning to international economic ... outlook that the ...
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... Economic Committee. At the same time , the administration realizes the importance of making sure that the gains from economic growth are widely shared in our economy . To begin with the outlook , as you noted , Mr. Chairman , the economy ...
... Economic Committee. At the same time , the administration realizes the importance of making sure that the gains from economic growth are widely shared in our economy . To begin with the outlook , as you noted , Mr. Chairman , the economy ...
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... outlook , as you noted , Mr. Chairman , in the Economic Report is relatively bright . We project that potential growth in the U.S. is about 3.1 percent , which is in the range of the Congressional Budget Office and the Blue Chip forecast ...
... outlook , as you noted , Mr. Chairman , in the Economic Report is relatively bright . We project that potential growth in the U.S. is about 3.1 percent , which is in the range of the Congressional Budget Office and the Blue Chip forecast ...
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... economies . Some of that comes out in the World Economic Outlook that the IMF puts out every six months . But it might be possible to harness that information in a better way , and make it more systematically available , because I think ...
... economies . Some of that comes out in the World Economic Outlook that the IMF puts out every six months . But it might be possible to harness that information in a better way , and make it more systematically available , because I think ...
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... economic growth that we experienced during the 1980s and 1990s . What is your view on the economic outlook ? Where do you think we are headed with the economy , and what can we expect ? Dr. Hubbard . I think the outlook for growth ...
... economic growth that we experienced during the 1980s and 1990s . What is your view on the economic outlook ? Where do you think we are headed with the economy , and what can we expect ? Dr. Hubbard . I think the outlook for growth ...
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