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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... less developed coun- try , the corporation need not " gross - up " its income to include the creditable por- tion of foreign profits tax . United States corporations are not required currently to file consolidated returns which include ...
... less developed coun- try , the corporation need not " gross - up " its income to include the creditable por- tion of foreign profits tax . United States corporations are not required currently to file consolidated returns which include ...
Page 72
... less favorable than earlier . The chart shows that 1967 and 1968 consumer prices rose 2.8 percent and 4.1 percent , respectively . These rates of advance are not less favorable than in some other industrialized countries . However ...
... less favorable than earlier . The chart shows that 1967 and 1968 consumer prices rose 2.8 percent and 4.1 percent , respectively . These rates of advance are not less favorable than in some other industrialized countries . However ...
Page 111
... Less than $ 50,000,000 . The priorities implicit in the 1970 budget can be sharpened by looking at the trends in outlays over the 6 - year period covering the years of the Johnson Ad- ministration budgets . Between 1964 and 1970 , total ...
... Less than $ 50,000,000 . The priorities implicit in the 1970 budget can be sharpened by looking at the trends in outlays over the 6 - year period covering the years of the Johnson Ad- ministration budgets . Between 1964 and 1970 , total ...
Page 117
... less often than once each month . ( d ) The President , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , shall appoint a president of the Bank , who shall serve at the pleasure of the President . The president shall be chairman of the ...
... less often than once each month . ( d ) The President , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , shall appoint a president of the Bank , who shall serve at the pleasure of the President . The president shall be chairman of the ...
Page 118
... less than 1 per centum of the principal amounts of obligations purchased or to be purchased by the Bank from such seller . In addition , the Bank may impose charges or fees for its services with the objective that all costs and expenses ...
... less than 1 per centum of the principal amounts of obligations purchased or to be purchased by the Bank from such seller . In addition , the Bank may impose charges or fees for its services with the objective that all costs and expenses ...
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