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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... possible if such interest were subject to tax . The relative importance of indirect assistance to State and local governments through these provisions as compared with direct aid is not shown because the present budget does not show in ...
... possible if such interest were subject to tax . The relative importance of indirect assistance to State and local governments through these provisions as compared with direct aid is not shown because the present budget does not show in ...
Page 47
... of 1944. I earnestly hope that other nations and their governments will make it possible for the world to reach that goal within a period of weeks or months . THE NEED FOR SUPPORT TO MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTION I am 47.
... of 1944. I earnestly hope that other nations and their governments will make it possible for the world to reach that goal within a period of weeks or months . THE NEED FOR SUPPORT TO MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTION I am 47.
Page 52
... possible to meet these requirements and to provide for a surplus which will be helpful in relieving inflationary pressures It is clear from the chart that if hopes for an early settlement of the Vietnam war are realized , military ...
... possible to meet these requirements and to provide for a surplus which will be helpful in relieving inflationary pressures It is clear from the chart that if hopes for an early settlement of the Vietnam war are realized , military ...
Page 97
... possible need for flexibility in fiscal policy , the President has suggested that Congress review its procedures for changing tax rates . He has suggested that , for the immediate future , it might be desirable to give the President ...
... possible need for flexibility in fiscal policy , the President has suggested that Congress review its procedures for changing tax rates . He has suggested that , for the immediate future , it might be desirable to give the President ...
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... possible , and proposes some selective expansions in urgent domestic activities which the Administration has stressed as a means of improving the lives of all Americans - for example , education , health , manpower training , housing ...
... possible , and proposes some selective expansions in urgent domestic activities which the Administration has stressed as a means of improving the lives of all Americans - for example , education , health , manpower training , housing ...
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