Economic Impact of President Ford's Energy Program: Hearings Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Pursuant to S. Res. 45, the National Fuels and Energy Policy Study, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ... January 31, February 6 and 12, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 859 pages |
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... consumption by imposing import tariffs , excise taxes , and decontrolling oil prices . The President's pro- posals , if implemented , would raise oil prices to historic highs in this country , even higher than the OPEC leaders dared ...
... consumption by imposing import tariffs , excise taxes , and decontrolling oil prices . The President's pro- posals , if implemented , would raise oil prices to historic highs in this country , even higher than the OPEC leaders dared ...
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... consumption , we can expect to experience continuing energy supply deficits at least on a regioinal basis . Therefore I would urge you to advocate greater regional energy supply independence , in addition to increased national energy ...
... consumption , we can expect to experience continuing energy supply deficits at least on a regioinal basis . Therefore I would urge you to advocate greater regional energy supply independence , in addition to increased national energy ...
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... consumption rising from about 20 percent in 1970 to the present 37 per- cent ; and by 1985 we estimate that imports would amount to a half , or as much as 60 percent , of our domestic oil consumption at historic rates of usage ...
... consumption rising from about 20 percent in 1970 to the present 37 per- cent ; and by 1985 we estimate that imports would amount to a half , or as much as 60 percent , of our domestic oil consumption at historic rates of usage ...
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... consumption and increase our do- mestic supply - and , thereby , to reduce imports by 1 million barrels per day by the end of this year and by 2 million barrels per day by the end of 1977 . Second , by 1985 , we must eliminate our ...
... consumption and increase our do- mestic supply - and , thereby , to reduce imports by 1 million barrels per day by the end of this year and by 2 million barrels per day by the end of 1977 . Second , by 1985 , we must eliminate our ...
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... consumption . They are wrong . A comparison of our present consumption with that of last year shows that we are actually using slightly more now . But more importantly , we are using much less than we would have been if prices had not ...
... consumption . They are wrong . A comparison of our present consumption with that of last year shows that we are actually using slightly more now . But more importantly , we are using much less than we would have been if prices had not ...
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