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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... balance , for many years the source of strength in our international accounts , has deteriorated alarmingly . The longer we continue to prop up our balance - of - payments accounts with accounting gimmicks to provide an arithmetic balance ...
... balance , for many years the source of strength in our international accounts , has deteriorated alarmingly . The longer we continue to prop up our balance - of - payments accounts with accounting gimmicks to provide an arithmetic balance ...
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... balance of payments , be- cause we have obtained internationally agreed safegards to ensure this . But the entire IDA replenishment package cannot become effective unless the U.S. makes its contribution . I consider it of the highest ...
... balance of payments , be- cause we have obtained internationally agreed safegards to ensure this . But the entire IDA replenishment package cannot become effective unless the U.S. makes its contribution . I consider it of the highest ...
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... Balance of Payments on " Liquidity " Basis and Gold Sales U.S. Balance of Payments on " Official Settlements " Basis and Gold Sales U.S. Reserve Assets and Federal Reserve " Swap " Lines , Late 1968 Tables Table 1 - Federal Spending and ...
... Balance of Payments on " Liquidity " Basis and Gold Sales U.S. Balance of Payments on " Official Settlements " Basis and Gold Sales U.S. Reserve Assets and Federal Reserve " Swap " Lines , Late 1968 Tables Table 1 - Federal Spending and ...
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... balance - of - payments surplus emerged . The improvement , however , was not well balanced as among various accounts . $ Bil . 3 $ Bil . -3 -2.7 2.8. The liquidity deficit was between $ 1.3 billion and $ 1.4 billion in each of the years ...
... balance - of - payments surplus emerged . The improvement , however , was not well balanced as among various accounts . $ Bil . 3 $ Bil . -3 -2.7 2.8. The liquidity deficit was between $ 1.3 billion and $ 1.4 billion in each of the years ...
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... balance from 1960 through 1966-- when there was a small surplus -- was interrupted in 1967 due in part to the outbreak of private gold speculation in the Fall of that year . In 1968 the official settlements balance moved into a strong ...
... balance from 1960 through 1966-- when there was a small surplus -- was interrupted in 1967 due in part to the outbreak of private gold speculation in the Fall of that year . In 1968 the official settlements balance moved into a strong ...
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