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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... negotiations , nations have neared establishment of a method for creating the monetary reserves needed by a rapidly growing world economy . We are near the goal of the most important reform in the international monetary system since the ...
... negotiations , nations have neared establishment of a method for creating the monetary reserves needed by a rapidly growing world economy . We are near the goal of the most important reform in the international monetary system since the ...
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... negotiations ; for us to go hat - in - hand and to be subject to the political problems of a country like Germany — when it might not be a very popular thing for a government to buy our bonds . It seemed that this is a continuing ...
... negotiations ; for us to go hat - in - hand and to be subject to the political problems of a country like Germany — when it might not be a very popular thing for a government to buy our bonds . It seemed that this is a continuing ...
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... negotiating . He was talking on the phone to Germany and I could hear somebody yelling on the other end of the line . Nitze said , " Just a minute . The right man has just walked in . " He was speaking to our commanding general in ...
... negotiating . He was talking on the phone to Germany and I could hear somebody yelling on the other end of the line . Nitze said , " Just a minute . The right man has just walked in . " He was speaking to our commanding general in ...
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... negotiating an end of the war in Vietnam or by changing business conditions— a budgetary balance requires the extention of the 10 per cent income tax sur- charge beyond its June 30 expiration date . Fortunately , both President Johnson ...
... negotiating an end of the war in Vietnam or by changing business conditions— a budgetary balance requires the extention of the 10 per cent income tax sur- charge beyond its June 30 expiration date . Fortunately , both President Johnson ...
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... negotiations . Trade liberalization remains the basic policy of the United States . We must now look beyond the great success of the Kennedy Round to the problems of nontariff barriers that pose a continued threat to the growth of world ...
... negotiations . Trade liberalization remains the basic policy of the United States . We must now look beyond the great success of the Kennedy Round to the problems of nontariff barriers that pose a continued threat to the growth of world ...
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