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... employment , produc- tion , and purchasing power on a sustained basis . The specific mandate of the Council is to appraise all of the various policies and activities of Government in the light of this principle of the Employment Act and ...
... employment , produc- tion , and purchasing power on a sustained basis . The specific mandate of the Council is to appraise all of the various policies and activities of Government in the light of this principle of the Employment Act and ...
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... employment , national output , and the price level are almost invariably accompanied by large changes in the same direction in the volume of currency and bank deposits per capita . Moreover , significant changes in direction in the ...
... employment , national output , and the price level are almost invariably accompanied by large changes in the same direction in the volume of currency and bank deposits per capita . Moreover , significant changes in direction in the ...
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... employment outside their home communities_____ . Increase employment opportunities of part - time farmers , rural nonfarm families and hired farm workers ... Specific suggestions ... -- II . Extent of underemployment among rural ...
... employment outside their home communities_____ . Increase employment opportunities of part - time farmers , rural nonfarm families and hired farm workers ... Specific suggestions ... -- II . Extent of underemployment among rural ...
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... employment opportunities and production of these low - income families ? The Nation - wide character of the problem of rural underemploy- ment is clearly demonstrated by the fact that the subcommittee received replies to these questions ...
... employment opportunities and production of these low - income families ? The Nation - wide character of the problem of rural underemploy- ment is clearly demonstrated by the fact that the subcommittee received replies to these questions ...
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... employment ; slowed , also , by lack of information about non- farm job opportunities and by a failure to understand the forces that have and will continue to push rather large numbers of farms in this State below the margin at which ...
... employment ; slowed , also , by lack of information about non- farm job opportunities and by a failure to understand the forces that have and will continue to push rather large numbers of farms in this State below the margin at which ...
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Page 2 - Congress hereby declares that it is the continuing policy and responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with its needs and obligations and other essential considerations of national policy, with the assistance and cooperation of industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments, to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining, in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive...
Page 73 - The Treasury and the Federal Reserve System have reached full accord with respect to debt-management and monetary policies to be pursued in furthering their common purpose to assure the successful financing of the Government's requirements and, at the same time, to minimize monetization of the public debt.
Page ii - Recommendations for Social Security Legislation; the Reports of the Advisory Council on Social Security to the Senate Committee on Finance,
Page 36 - Section 5. Section 3 shall take effect at midnight on the last clay of the sixth month following the ratification of this article. Nothing contained in this article shall affect the power of the United States after said date to collect any tax...
Page 75 - But we believe that the advantages of avoiding inflation are so great and that a restrictive monetary policy can contribute so much to this end that the freedom of the Federal Reserve to restrict credit and raise interest rates for general stabilization purposes should be restored even if the cost should prove to be a significant increase in service charges on the Federal debt and a greater inconvenience to the Treasury in its sale of securities for new financing and refunding purposes.
Page 25 - On the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the states in the Union, for an amendment of this Constitution, the legislature of the United States shall call a convention for that purpose.
Page 25 - If two-thirds of the Legislatures of the States apply for the same, the Legislature of the United States shall call a convention for the purpose of amending the Constitution; or, should Congress, with the consent of...
Page 51 - We recommend the creation of a National Monetary and Credit Council which •ould include the Secretary of the Treasury, the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Comptroller of the Currency, the...