Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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Page 89
... service and automobiles . Tax Adjustment Act of 1966 . Effect of the Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 actual and proposed . Table 4 Comparison of Tax Liabilities Under Proposed Surcharge Continuation 89 Expenditures, 1968.
... service and automobiles . Tax Adjustment Act of 1966 . Effect of the Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 actual and proposed . Table 4 Comparison of Tax Liabilities Under Proposed Surcharge Continuation 89 Expenditures, 1968.
Page 96
... adjustment , we were moving back onto the track of reasonable price stability , and we were preserving our prosperity . To head off a new upsurge , the President then urged immediate enactment of a 10 - percent surcharge on income taxes ...
... adjustment , we were moving back onto the track of reasonable price stability , and we were preserving our prosperity . To head off a new upsurge , the President then urged immediate enactment of a 10 - percent surcharge on income taxes ...
Page 97
... adjustment of fiscal policy - could respond to the changing needs . To meet the possible need for flexibility in fiscal policy , the President has suggested that Congress review its procedures for changing tax rates . He has suggested ...
... adjustment of fiscal policy - could respond to the changing needs . To meet the possible need for flexibility in fiscal policy , the President has suggested that Congress review its procedures for changing tax rates . He has suggested ...
Page 113
... adjustment . The shift to fiscal restraint embodied in the Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 had as one of its important objectives the maintenance of adequate flows of credit and the avoidance of undue reliance upon monetary ...
... adjustment . The shift to fiscal restraint embodied in the Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 had as one of its important objectives the maintenance of adequate flows of credit and the avoidance of undue reliance upon monetary ...
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... adjustment process so that , when a country is in surplus , it can export more capital to developing countries , and when in deficit , it can export less . At the same time , it is desirable to increase the total amount of capital ...
... adjustment process so that , when a country is in surplus , it can export more capital to developing countries , and when in deficit , it can export less . At the same time , it is desirable to increase the total amount of capital ...
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