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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... industry . This is not to say that Federal assistance to industry may not be part of the overall program to provide the needed social projects . It is to say that such assistance could far better come through direct Federal outlays , in ...
... industry . This is not to say that Federal assistance to industry may not be part of the overall program to provide the needed social projects . It is to say that such assistance could far better come through direct Federal outlays , in ...
Page 243
... industry problems and some of the inequities in the Regulations which have become apparent during 1968 . We ... industries such as the international construc- tion and transportation industries , whose operations and accounting ...
... industry problems and some of the inequities in the Regulations which have become apparent during 1968 . We ... industries such as the international construc- tion and transportation industries , whose operations and accounting ...
Page 259
... Industry more Export Minded Through Selective Export Expansion Programs Our objective has been to encourage the nation's producers to ex- port more . We have employed active and direct measures to supple- ment our efforts to achieve a ...
... Industry more Export Minded Through Selective Export Expansion Programs Our objective has been to encourage the nation's producers to ex- port more . We have employed active and direct measures to supple- ment our efforts to achieve a ...
Page 274
... industry group has also sponsored visits to the United States by key foreign investment decision - makers , in order to assist them in contacting policy - level officials in both industry and govern- ment . In addition , various ...
... industry group has also sponsored visits to the United States by key foreign investment decision - makers , in order to assist them in contacting policy - level officials in both industry and govern- ment . In addition , various ...
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... industries .. 4. Payroll employment in service - producing industries- 5. Hours of work in manufacturing , contract construction . and trade . 6. Unemployed persons by reasons for seeking work , 1968 annual averages-- 439 440 440 441 ...
... industries .. 4. Payroll employment in service - producing industries- 5. Hours of work in manufacturing , contract construction . and trade . 6. Unemployed persons by reasons for seeking work , 1968 annual averages-- 439 440 440 441 ...
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