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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... spending and net lending to accomplish some of the objectives of the ex- isting provisions . No attempt has been made to speculate how the budget and the economy might differ if none of these provisions were in the law . No account is ...
... spending and net lending to accomplish some of the objectives of the ex- isting provisions . No attempt has been made to speculate how the budget and the economy might differ if none of these provisions were in the law . No account is ...
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... SPENDING AND RECEIPTS , NIA AND UNIFIED. U.S. RESERVE ASSETS AND FEDERAL RESERVE " SWAP " LINES , LATE 1968 $ Bil . Gold 12 $ 10.9 * billion Total U.S. Reserve Assets $ 15.8 billion Federal Reserve " Swap " Lines $ 10.5 ** billion ∞ 4 ...
... SPENDING AND RECEIPTS , NIA AND UNIFIED. U.S. RESERVE ASSETS AND FEDERAL RESERVE " SWAP " LINES , LATE 1968 $ Bil . Gold 12 $ 10.9 * billion Total U.S. Reserve Assets $ 15.8 billion Federal Reserve " Swap " Lines $ 10.5 ** billion ∞ 4 ...
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... spending moved strongly upward from its earlier plateau . Housing rebounded in the face of tighter credit conditions . Consumer spending rose sharply in the summer months . But the marked slowdown of consumption in the fourth quarter ...
... spending moved strongly upward from its earlier plateau . Housing rebounded in the face of tighter credit conditions . Consumer spending rose sharply in the summer months . But the marked slowdown of consumption in the fourth quarter ...
Page 145
... spending ? Mr. OKUN . Senator Proximire , I think we do take up the economic impact of defense spending . The very serious problems in the efficiency of the defense program and the planning of it are , I think , rightfully in the ...
... spending ? Mr. OKUN . Senator Proximire , I think we do take up the economic impact of defense spending . The very serious problems in the efficiency of the defense program and the planning of it are , I think , rightfully in the ...
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... spending is going to go up because of the way we held down spending in fiscal 1969 , but the obligation level— and that is really the best index of program level for the highway program has been held constant , year to year , for the ...
... spending is going to go up because of the way we held down spending in fiscal 1969 , but the obligation level— and that is really the best index of program level for the highway program has been held constant , year to year , for the ...
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