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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... indicated revenue costs . In recognition of the complex issues involved , the tax expenditures involved in the ... indicates that tax provisions control a large fraction of budget resources employed in several functional categories ...
... indicated revenue costs . In recognition of the complex issues involved , the tax expenditures involved in the ... indicates that tax provisions control a large fraction of budget resources employed in several functional categories ...
Page 107
... indicated to you , we were assuming we had to absorb the increased costs of public assistance and CCC pay- ments with the extra large worldwide crop this year . Subsequent to that , Congress exempted the CCC overruns , the public ...
... indicated to you , we were assuming we had to absorb the increased costs of public assistance and CCC pay- ments with the extra large worldwide crop this year . Subsequent to that , Congress exempted the CCC overruns , the public ...
Page 109
... indicate two additional sources of support for urban areas . First , the tax expenditure analysis that Sec- retary Barr gave you earlier indicated a major investment in urban areas through tax credits , and secondly , the President ...
... indicate two additional sources of support for urban areas . First , the tax expenditure analysis that Sec- retary Barr gave you earlier indicated a major investment in urban areas through tax credits , and secondly , the President ...
Page 125
... indicated requirements cannot be financed through debt issues . My hunch is , in fact , that , in a strongly growing economy and with continued progress in tapping new sources of savings , the task will , in the end , prove manageable ...
... indicated requirements cannot be financed through debt issues . My hunch is , in fact , that , in a strongly growing economy and with continued progress in tapping new sources of savings , the task will , in the end , prove manageable ...
Page 126
... indicated for the future . It suggests that continued maintenance of the statutory 414 percent ceiling on long - term Government bonds could become an increasingly trouble- some obstacle to sound Federal debt management . CONCLUDING ...
... indicated for the future . It suggests that continued maintenance of the statutory 414 percent ceiling on long - term Government bonds could become an increasingly trouble- some obstacle to sound Federal debt management . CONCLUDING ...
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