Federal Expenditure Policy for Economic Growth and Stability: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy of ..., 85-1 ..., November 18-27, 19571958 - 663 lappuses |
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... dollars . But a striking feature of the period since 1946 is that , despite con- tinued high Federal expenditures , State and local governments had risen by 1956 to about 40 percent of public expenditures and are still rising . The ...
... dollars . But a striking feature of the period since 1946 is that , despite con- tinued high Federal expenditures , State and local governments had risen by 1956 to about 40 percent of public expenditures and are still rising . The ...
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... dollars , as follows : 1910 . 1920 1930 . 1940 0.7 | 1945 6.4 1948 3.4 1953 9.1 1957 98.4 33.1 74.3 69.3 In recent years spending for defense has averaged more than 60 percent of all Federal expenditure . For the fiscal year 1957 the 4 ...
... dollars , as follows : 1910 . 1920 1930 . 1940 0.7 | 1945 6.4 1948 3.4 1953 9.1 1957 98.4 33.1 74.3 69.3 In recent years spending for defense has averaged more than 60 percent of all Federal expenditure . For the fiscal year 1957 the 4 ...
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... dollars since 1927 , for example , their spending has increased by 2.6 times and their tax colections have almost doubled . 4. As a result of population growth , inflation , and higher standards of public demand , the burden of civil ...
... dollars since 1927 , for example , their spending has increased by 2.6 times and their tax colections have almost doubled . 4. As a result of population growth , inflation , and higher standards of public demand , the burden of civil ...
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... dollar not quite in half but by about 40 percent ? Mr. SOLOWAY . I think that there is general agreement that we did a pretty good job in financing World War II , despite the inflationary developments . Representative CURTIS . You mean ...
... dollar not quite in half but by about 40 percent ? Mr. SOLOWAY . I think that there is general agreement that we did a pretty good job in financing World War II , despite the inflationary developments . Representative CURTIS . You mean ...
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... dollar they have is a consumer dollar or every dollar they spend and , there- fore , they really get hit , and people in the higher levels can hedge against it , to a large degree . Did you want to comment on that ? Mr. LINDBLOM . I ...
... dollar they have is a consumer dollar or every dollar they spend and , there- fore , they really get hit , and people in the higher levels can hedge against it , to a large degree . Did you want to comment on that ? Mr. LINDBLOM . I ...
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653. lappuse - Foundation is authorized and directed — (1) to develop and encourage the pursuit of a national policy for the promotion of basic research and education in the sciences...
300. lappuse - It is the general policy of the administration that the Federal Government will not start or carry on any commercial activity to provide a service or product for its own use if such product or service can be procured from private enterprise through ordinary business channels.
300. lappuse - ... the Federal Government will not start or carry on any commercial activity to provide a service or product for its own use if such product or service can be procured from private enterprise through ordinary business channels. Exceptions to this policy shall be made by the head of an agency only where it is clearly demonstrated in each case that it is not in the public interest to procure such product or service from private enterprise.
636. lappuse - Federal Financial Support of Physical Facilities and Major Equipment for the Conduct of Scientific Research," a report to the Bureau of the Budget, June 1957, 83 p.
332. lappuse - The CHAIRMAN. The committee will recess until 2 o'clock. (Whereupon, at 12 : 25 pm, a recess was taken until 2 pm of the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing was resumed at 2 pm) The CHAIRMAN.
653. lappuse - To promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense; and for other purposes.
255. lappuse - State, and local taxes must also be made to the extent necessary to put the costs on a comparable basis. On the other hand, costs attributed to procurement from private sources must be computed on an...
487. lappuse - Rayburn House Office Building, Hon. Clement J. Zablocki (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Mr. ZABLOCKI. The subcommittee will please come to order. This afternoon the Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments...
174. lappuse - ... amazing to me that we teachers who more than any other group are constantly brought up against the fact of the inequality of the human brain, are the ones that go out and yell the most about everybody being equal. They certainly are not. Senator FLANDERS. Let me get back, Mr. Chairman. I want to get back to the Declaration of Independence, which says that "all men are created free and equal." Now equality in the sight of God ami equality before the law are both there. And they are eternal. Or...
50. lappuse - Furthermore, if the postal business were opened to private enterprise — and there is little reason, save the appeal of tradition or the desire for patronage, that this step should not be taken — the quaint and antiquated devices by which, it is sometimes alleged, the post office conducts operations would be put to the test of the market, while prospects of private monopoly would be counteracted by public competition.