Historical Working Papers on the Economic Stabilization Program, August 15, 1971, to April 30, 1974, Part 1The Office, 1974 - 1538 pages |
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... average price increase remained below 1.5 percent . As the CLC staff began to draft documentation for the new pro- gram it became clear that the concept of qualitative norms , or even a TLP , posed significant practical difficulties ...
... average price increase remained below 1.5 percent . As the CLC staff began to draft documentation for the new pro- gram it became clear that the concept of qualitative norms , or even a TLP , posed significant practical difficulties ...
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... average of 10 per industry ) , from the 10 largest firms in each industry in Group II , and for an average of 5 firms per industry in Group III , approximately 2,000 reports might be received that would be subject to audit . 3. Firms ...
... average of 10 per industry ) , from the 10 largest firms in each industry in Group II , and for an average of 5 firms per industry in Group III , approximately 2,000 reports might be received that would be subject to audit . 3. Firms ...
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... average price increases across the economy to a rate of no more than 2 % per year . This is in line with the President's goal to stabilize the economy , reduce inflation and minimize unemployment , and with the Cost of Living Council's ...
... average price increases across the economy to a rate of no more than 2 % per year . This is in line with the President's goal to stabilize the economy , reduce inflation and minimize unemployment , and with the Cost of Living Council's ...
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... average of any two of the past three fiscal years of the firm ending prior to August 15 , 1971 . Rents Guidelines for rents will be developed after consultations with the Rent Board . In the interim , the freeze will continue with some ...
... average of any two of the past three fiscal years of the firm ending prior to August 15 , 1971 . Rents Guidelines for rents will be developed after consultations with the Rent Board . In the interim , the freeze will continue with some ...
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... average price increases across the economy to a rate of no more than 22 % per year . PHASE IV APPENDICES PHASE IV PLANNING : THE CONSULTATIVE PROCESS The Phase IV Planning Process was characterized by two factors : ( a ) the relatively ...
... average price increases across the economy to a rate of no more than 22 % per year . PHASE IV APPENDICES PHASE IV PLANNING : THE CONSULTATIVE PROCESS The Phase IV Planning Process was characterized by two factors : ( a ) the relatively ...
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Page 196 - Code, and, while so serving away from their homes or regular places of business, may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem as authorized by section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
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Page 189 - (a) The President is authorized to issue such orders and regulations as he deems appropriate, accompanied by a statement of reasons for such orders and regulations, to — "(1) stabilize prices, rents, wages, and salaries at levels not less than those prevailing on May 25, 1970...
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