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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... means to insure balanced economic growth and prosperity , if only we will use them properly . But we must not allow ourselves to become lulled into any idea that we are to have permanent prosperity by the euphoric enumera- tion of the ...
... means to insure balanced economic growth and prosperity , if only we will use them properly . But we must not allow ourselves to become lulled into any idea that we are to have permanent prosperity by the euphoric enumera- tion of the ...
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... Means Committee is organized next week , Ways and Means will transmit a request to Secretary - designate Kennedy for the information . They will then publish it as a committee print . Secretary - designate Kennedy and I both agreed to ...
... Means Committee is organized next week , Ways and Means will transmit a request to Secretary - designate Kennedy for the information . They will then publish it as a committee print . Secretary - designate Kennedy and I both agreed to ...
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... means that during this period the Treasury will not on balance be competing for funds in our already hard - pressed credit markets . In fact , in fiscal 1969 and 1970 taken as a whole , the Treasury will actually be adding funds to the ...
... means that during this period the Treasury will not on balance be competing for funds in our already hard - pressed credit markets . In fact , in fiscal 1969 and 1970 taken as a whole , the Treasury will actually be adding funds to the ...
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... Means More Jobs ; Slack Means Fewer Jobs 1960-61 Recession * Millions of Jobs REAL GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AFTER THE RECESSION TROUGHS OF 1954. 67.
... Means More Jobs ; Slack Means Fewer Jobs 1960-61 Recession * Millions of Jobs REAL GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AFTER THE RECESSION TROUGHS OF 1954. 67.
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... means that State and local governments are now more dependent than ever on Federal rev- enues for carrying out their programs . In 1964 , approximately 15 percent of the revenues available to State and local governments came from ...
... means that State and local governments are now more dependent than ever on Federal rev- enues for carrying out their programs . In 1964 , approximately 15 percent of the revenues available to State and local governments came from ...
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