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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... reason it seems appropriate for the three of you to appear together so that we can more easily discuss question with you . After you have made your statements we will have questions from the members of the committee . The Senator from ...
... reason it seems appropriate for the three of you to appear together so that we can more easily discuss question with you . After you have made your statements we will have questions from the members of the committee . The Senator from ...
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... reasons , the tax expenditure classifi- cations in this analysis do not separate the special provisions which reduce taxes from those which defer taxes . This analysis does not attempt a complete listing of all the special tax provi ...
... reasons , the tax expenditure classifi- cations in this analysis do not separate the special provisions which reduce taxes from those which defer taxes . This analysis does not attempt a complete listing of all the special tax provi ...
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... reasons . First , a budget surplus will tend to restrain over - all demand during a time when our productive capacity ... reason for maintaining a Federal budget surplus at this time is that it will strengthen the hand of our negotiators ...
... reasons . First , a budget surplus will tend to restrain over - all demand during a time when our productive capacity ... reason for maintaining a Federal budget surplus at this time is that it will strengthen the hand of our negotiators ...
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... reason for extending the surcharge this year . If fiscal policy does not provide the needed restraint , tight money may become the only alternative to an inflationary boom which would be even more dangerous and more inequitable . Under ...
... reason for extending the surcharge this year . If fiscal policy does not provide the needed restraint , tight money may become the only alternative to an inflationary boom which would be even more dangerous and more inequitable . Under ...
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... reason for requesting the surcharge was to reduce these burdens . And it is a major reason for proposing , in the 1970 budget , that fiscal restraint be continued through fiscal year 1970 . In the absence of a policy of fiscal restraint ...
... reason for requesting the surcharge was to reduce these burdens . And it is a major reason for proposing , in the 1970 budget , that fiscal restraint be continued through fiscal year 1970 . In the absence of a policy of fiscal restraint ...
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