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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... example . The unemployment rate is , however , likely to continue to rise through the middle of 2002 , because as long as the economy grows less than its potential , that down - side risk remains . You teed up very importantly , Mr ...
... example . The unemployment rate is , however , likely to continue to rise through the middle of 2002 , because as long as the economy grows less than its potential , that down - side risk remains . You teed up very importantly , Mr ...
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... example , productivity growth is high in the United States relative to other industrial economies . It is not because people are smarter in the United States than they are elsewhere in the world . It is not because we have access to ...
... example , productivity growth is high in the United States relative to other industrial economies . It is not because people are smarter in the United States than they are elsewhere in the world . It is not because we have access to ...
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... example of the power : If you thought about even two - tenths of a percentage point change in productivity growth , which we would argue is consistent with the long - term gains from the administration's policy agenda , real GDP at the ...
... example of the power : If you thought about even two - tenths of a percentage point change in productivity growth , which we would argue is consistent with the long - term gains from the administration's policy agenda , real GDP at the ...
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... example , that the U.S. defense buildup during the 1980s played an important role in a victory against one form of tyranny . It is very important to have a secure homeland and a secure world , and I think it is the President's view that ...
... example , that the U.S. defense buildup during the 1980s played an important role in a victory against one form of tyranny . It is very important to have a secure homeland and a secure world , and I think it is the President's view that ...
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... examples of that , where unfortunately good intentions have sometimes turned things to be worse . The IMF has made strides in improving transparency . We now know much more about the types of programs they are undertaking with different ...
... examples of that , where unfortunately good intentions have sometimes turned things to be worse . The IMF has made strides in improving transparency . We now know much more about the types of programs they are undertaking with different ...
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2002 Economic Report 3.1 percent administration Administration's Alternative Minimum Tax American believe benefits billion budget business investment capital overhang Chairman Hubbard competition policy Congress consumers consumption costs demand developing countries down-side risk economic growth economic outlook economic policy economic stimulus effects efficient Enron environmental events of 2001 example Federal firms flexibility forecast fourth quarter free trade future GLENN HUBBARD global growth insurance health care system important improve incentives income increase innovation institutions International Monetary Fund JACK REED JIM SAXTON Kroszner legislation lending long-term interest rates malpractice premiums Mark McClellan moral hazard personal accounts policy agenda President President's private sector problems productivity growth programs Randall Kroszner recession recovery reform remains Representative Saxton Representative Watt retirement security role September 11 short-term Social Security spending stimulus package suggest tariffs tax cut terrorism trade promotion authority transparency U.S. economy United workers