Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 47
... TRADE POSITION The international trade position of the United States is rapidly deteriorating . It is essential therefore that we make a forceful policy response to restore our trade account to a position of strength . Short of this ...
... TRADE POSITION The international trade position of the United States is rapidly deteriorating . It is essential therefore that we make a forceful policy response to restore our trade account to a position of strength . Short of this ...
Page 220
... trade . To what extent can we look for an improved picture in the mer- chandise trade balance during 1969 ? Mr. OKUN . I think we do see a prospect for a significant improve- ment providing the program to keep the growth of the economy ...
... trade . To what extent can we look for an improved picture in the mer- chandise trade balance during 1969 ? Mr. OKUN . I think we do see a prospect for a significant improve- ment providing the program to keep the growth of the economy ...
Page 238
... trade , achieve improvements in the trading rules and minimize the disadvantages to our trade which arise from differences in the application of national tax systems to exports and imports . The GATT Committee on Industrial Products has ...
... trade , achieve improvements in the trading rules and minimize the disadvantages to our trade which arise from differences in the application of national tax systems to exports and imports . The GATT Committee on Industrial Products has ...
Page 257
... Trade Surplus A. Introductory Comments The cornerstone of the United States balance of payments position has always been a substantial trade surplus . In the years 1950-55 , the surplus averaged $ 2.2 billion ; in 1955-60 , it averaged ...
... Trade Surplus A. Introductory Comments The cornerstone of the United States balance of payments position has always been a substantial trade surplus . In the years 1950-55 , the surplus averaged $ 2.2 billion ; in 1955-60 , it averaged ...
Page 260
... trade fairs , trade centers and American Weeks . Confirmed first year sales that resulted from these promotions amounted to $ 300.5 million - more than 15 times the initial cost . On a balance of payments basis , results are even more ...
... trade fairs , trade centers and American Weeks . Confirmed first year sales that resulted from these promotions amounted to $ 300.5 million - more than 15 times the initial cost . On a balance of payments basis , results are even more ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adjustment administration AFL-CIO American assistance average balance of payments Bank billion bonds border tax adjustments budget outlays capital cent Chairman PATMAN competition Congress continue corporations cost debt deficit dollars domestic effect estimate expansion exports Federal Reserve financing fiscal policy forecast foreign funds GATT going gross national product growth housing impact important income increase industry inflation inflationary interest rates investment Joint Economic Committee Kennedy labor legislation major manpower MARTIN MAYO MCCRACKEN MEANY ment monetary policy money supply negotiations nontariff barriers percent President problem programs projected proposed quarter question reduce Representative REUSS Representative WIDNALL restraint rise Secretary SHULTZ Senator JAVITS Senator MILLER Senator PERCY Senator PROXMIRE spending statement surcharge surplus surtax tariff tax expenditures tion Trade Expansion Act trade policy Treasury U.S. Government unemployment United VOLCKER wage Zwick