Treasury, Post Office, and General Government Appropriations for 1972: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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30. lappuse
... specific remark to Dr. McCracken , an old professor of mine , and for whom I have high regard . The first question I would like to have answered for the record is an itemization of all the key forecasts made by the Council of Economic ...
... specific remark to Dr. McCracken , an old professor of mine , and for whom I have high regard . The first question I would like to have answered for the record is an itemization of all the key forecasts made by the Council of Economic ...
38. lappuse
... specific studies that split out the relationship of financing the war in Vietnam , and the impact of that on the economy ? From the information I have , that piece of work was not done through 1965. The answer is either , " Yes " or ...
... specific studies that split out the relationship of financing the war in Vietnam , and the impact of that on the economy ? From the information I have , that piece of work was not done through 1965. The answer is either , " Yes " or ...
40. lappuse
... specific aspects of the economy . I suppose there are a lot of people who think it is useful to hear from us . Mr. MYERS . Market forecasts frequently have an influence on the markets . Do you think this is a positive influence on ...
... specific aspects of the economy . I suppose there are a lot of people who think it is useful to hear from us . Mr. MYERS . Market forecasts frequently have an influence on the markets . Do you think this is a positive influence on ...
41. lappuse
... specific question of industry leaving the United States ? Mr. MYERS . And industry leaving the United States . Mr. HOUTHAKKER . We are generally in favor of giving business the opportunity to locate wherever it finds it is most ...
... specific question of industry leaving the United States ? Mr. MYERS . And industry leaving the United States . Mr. HOUTHAKKER . We are generally in favor of giving business the opportunity to locate wherever it finds it is most ...
50. lappuse
... specific industries , especially where productivity is relatively low ; the utilization of scientific and technical manpower ; and methods of improving productivity in Federal , State , and local government . Budget Categories 11 ...
... specific industries , especially where productivity is relatively low ; the utilization of scientific and technical manpower ; and methods of improving productivity in Federal , State , and local government . Budget Categories 11 ...
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activities addition Administration allocation appropriation authority blast shelters Chairman civil defense program Commission committee communications CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continuing coordination cost Council CRAMTON DAVIS Defense Production Act Department Director Division economic effective Emergency Broadcast System emergency health services emergency operating Emergency Preparedness employees equipment Estimate evaluation Executive Order facilities fallout protection fallout shelter Federal agencies Federal Government fiscal year 1972 functions funds going HOUTHAKKER Hurricane Camille improve increase industry Judge DRENNEN legislation LINCOLN major Management and Budget ment million mobilization MYERS National Security natural disaster nuclear attack obligations Office of Emergency Office of Management organization Personnel compensation plans President problems procedures procurement production projects recommendations regional responsibility RIEGLE ROBISON Secretary SHULTZ staff STEED stockpile supplies things tion Total transportation
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176. lappuse - All executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government are authorized and directed to cooperate with the...
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312. lappuse - civil defense" means all those activities and measures designed or undertaken (1) to minimize the effects upon the civilian population caused or which would be caused by an attack upon the United States.
171. lappuse - The reorganization plan should result in the more efficient operation of the Government. It is not practical, however, to itemize or aggregate the exact expenditure reductions which will result from this action.
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