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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Page 97
... measures to enlist voluntary restraint in the price and wage decisions of large corporations and strong unions . They will need to be reinforced by measures to improve the structural efficiency of the economy . In chap- ter 3 of the ...
... measures to enlist voluntary restraint in the price and wage decisions of large corporations and strong unions . They will need to be reinforced by measures to improve the structural efficiency of the economy . In chap- ter 3 of the ...
Page 132
... measures inevitably entail , is certainly not made any the lighter if those with knowledge of the operative facts choose to withhold their experience and refuse constructive cooperation in favor of an adamant stance that denies there is ...
... measures inevitably entail , is certainly not made any the lighter if those with knowledge of the operative facts choose to withhold their experience and refuse constructive cooperation in favor of an adamant stance that denies there is ...
Page 190
... measurements and standards program : Basic measurements and standards__ 11.0 13.1 14.2 Materials measurements and standards .. 15.8 17.5 18.7 Technological measurements and standards . 5.0 5.8 7.2 Category total ... 31.7 36.4 40.0 ...
... measurements and standards program : Basic measurements and standards__ 11.0 13.1 14.2 Materials measurements and standards .. 15.8 17.5 18.7 Technological measurements and standards . 5.0 5.8 7.2 Category total ... 31.7 36.4 40.0 ...
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... measures which Congress has in the past rejected . But the precise size of the surpluses or deficits is of secondary importance in a period when inflation inevitably distorts both the expenditure and receipt sides of the budgetary ...
... measures which Congress has in the past rejected . But the precise size of the surpluses or deficits is of secondary importance in a period when inflation inevitably distorts both the expenditure and receipt sides of the budgetary ...
Page 225
... Measures To Reduce Travel Outlays Abroad by United States Residents ... VIII . Adjustment Responses Expected of Trading Partners .. ( V ) 28 3303 32 BALANCE OF PAYMENTS Statement by the President Outlining a Program 225.
... Measures To Reduce Travel Outlays Abroad by United States Residents ... VIII . Adjustment Responses Expected of Trading Partners .. ( V ) 28 3303 32 BALANCE OF PAYMENTS Statement by the President Outlining a Program 225.
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