Economic Stabilization--1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session on H.R. 13206 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 764 pages |
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... Inflation ? " . 583 " Who's To Blame and What To Do " - 587 McMahon , John Alexander : Prepared statement .. 469 Attachments : Appendix A. " Estimate of the Impact of 1974 Inflation on Hospital Costs " . 493 Appendix B. " The Nature of ...
... Inflation ? " . 583 " Who's To Blame and What To Do " - 587 McMahon , John Alexander : Prepared statement .. 469 Attachments : Appendix A. " Estimate of the Impact of 1974 Inflation on Hospital Costs " . 493 Appendix B. " The Nature of ...
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... inflation in the coming year will exceed 10 percent . unemployment will go up especially in view of the energy problem , and we can expect a general economic downfall . In the face of this turmoil , you are proposing a nearly complete ...
... inflation in the coming year will exceed 10 percent . unemployment will go up especially in view of the energy problem , and we can expect a general economic downfall . In the face of this turmoil , you are proposing a nearly complete ...
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... inflation would have been 2.3 per- cent higher without controls . I would agree that controls have been of little benefit but I would disagree , Dr. Dunlop , with your contention that most citizens would be surprised at the " small ...
... inflation would have been 2.3 per- cent higher without controls . I would agree that controls have been of little benefit but I would disagree , Dr. Dunlop , with your contention that most citizens would be surprised at the " small ...
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... Inflation was worldwide . Domestic prices were also influenced by the change in the exchange rates affecting our country . We had an inflation of which two - thirds was concentrated in food and energy . The profile of inflation was ...
... Inflation was worldwide . Domestic prices were also influenced by the change in the exchange rates affecting our country . We had an inflation of which two - thirds was concentrated in food and energy . The profile of inflation was ...
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... inflation , in the fact that it was un- expected , and in its high concentration in food and in energy . I submit to you , Mr. Chairman , that the perspective of the year also renders ludicrous the often - repeated view of the early ...
... inflation , in the fact that it was un- expected , and in its high concentration in food and in energy . I submit to you , Mr. Chairman , that the perspective of the year also renders ludicrous the often - repeated view of the early ...
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1973 ESTIMATED 69 AVERAGE 72 AVERAGE MARGIN adjustments Administration amend the Economic annual April 30 authority bill to amend capacity capital Chairman COLC collective bargaining Committee commodities Congress Consumer Price Index continue controls program cost increases Cost of Living decontrol dental dentists dollar domestic Dunlop Economic Stabilization Act Economic Stabilization Program effect equipment exempt export February February 21 Federal food prices health industry impact inflation inflationary investment January JANUARY 24 labor legislation levels Living Council MANUF MANUFACTURING MARGIN 1970 THRU Medicaid Medicare million nursing homes paper PAPERBOARD percent period petroleum Phase IV regulations President price and wage price controls price increases problems PROFIT BEFORE TAX/EQUITY profit margin PROFITS BEFORE TAX proposed Representative result retail SALES sector Senator shortages SOURCE statement steel supply THRU 69 THRU 72 AVERAGE tion wage and price wage controls wage stabilization wood pulp
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Page 388 - ... based on the constitutionality of this title or the validity of action taken by any agency under this title) raised in any proceeding before such court. If in any such proceeding an issue by way of defense is raised based on the constitutionality of this title or the validity of agency action under this title, the cases shall be subject to removal by either party to a district court of the United States in accordance with the applicable provisions of chapter 89 of title 28, United States Code.
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Page 172 - The parties to collective bargaining agreements should address themselves both to short-term and longer run structural problems which they confront in their industries, localities and particular economic environments. Collective bargaining is pre-eminently a method of problem solving through negotiations. No single standard or wage settlement can be equally applicable at one time to all parties in an economy so large, decentralized and dynamic.
Page 431 - Suits for damages or other relief (a) Any person suffering legal wrong because of any act or practice arising out of this title, or any order or regulation issued pursuant thereto, may bring an action in a district court of the United States, without regard to the amount in controversy, for appropriate relief, including an action for a declaratory judgment, writ of injunction (subject to the limitations in section 211), and/or damages.
Page 388 - ... additional evidence so taken, and he shall file such modified or new findings, and his recommendation, if any, for the modification or setting aside of his original order, with the return of such additional evidence.
Page 264 - A 142 (5) Senator Bartlett July 14, 1973 (6) Senator Jackson July 16, 1973 (7) Senator Bartlett July 31, 1973 (8) Senator Bartlett August 1, 1973 Amendment (as amended by Senator Jackson) to S. 1081, Alaskan Pipeline, to exempt certain oil sales from price controls, Ie, the first sale of crude oil and natural gas liquids produced from "stripper wells" from price controls under the ESA and from allocation programs.
Page 387 - ... be responsible to or subject to the supervision or direction of any officer, employee, or agent engaged in the performance of investigative or prosecuting functions for any agency.
Page 176 - Committee may-continue to approve adjustment necessary to maintain or provide reasonable fringe benefits. In the ordinary circumstances fringe benefits are to be considered a part of the package settlement. The Committee intends to explore more specific standards in this area. (e) The Committee may continue to approve adjustments in agreements with low wages and fringes taking into account the area and branch of the industry. 3. No agreement is automatically entitled to an economic adjustment. The...
Page 196 - ... inflationary sector in the American economy. For this reason, and for the unusual market characteristics which caused health care's inflationary performance to operate somewhat independent of the rest of the economy, the health industry has been treated as a special problem and subject to regulations somewhat different from those governing other sectors of the economy. Impact of the Economic Stabilization Program After two years of controls, the indices of inflation show significant improvement....