Incentives for Economic Growth: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management Generally of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 515 lappuses |
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... equipment to sustain the future growth of the American economy and to provide jobs for American workers . This view is backed by statistics which show that , from 1966 to 1976 , approximately 19 million workers entered the labor force ...
... equipment to sustain the future growth of the American economy and to provide jobs for American workers . This view is backed by statistics which show that , from 1966 to 1976 , approximately 19 million workers entered the labor force ...
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... equipment that they have put in place is pro- ducing , there will be markets for the products that they are producing . That involves congressional actions to help stimulate the economy but also congressional support of actions that ...
... equipment that they have put in place is pro- ducing , there will be markets for the products that they are producing . That involves congressional actions to help stimulate the economy but also congressional support of actions that ...
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... do have with the investment tax credit , even though I do support it wholly , is this bias toward short - term investment and its failure to cover the full spectrum of capital investment , both plant and equipment , whereas , 26.
... do have with the investment tax credit , even though I do support it wholly , is this bias toward short - term investment and its failure to cover the full spectrum of capital investment , both plant and equipment , whereas , 26.
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... equipment , whereas , accelerated depreciation , would act to cover both and to tend to move incentives into longer lived assets . Senator BYRD . Thank you . Senator Long ? Senator LONG . Thank you very much for your statement . Senator ...
... equipment , whereas , accelerated depreciation , would act to cover both and to tend to move incentives into longer lived assets . Senator BYRD . Thank you . Senator Long ? Senator LONG . Thank you very much for your statement . Senator ...
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... equipment drain savings . The effect on savings is the same as the Government borrowing those funds and lending them to the company to make that investment . Rather than thinking in terms of enhancing personal savings , I think the ...
... equipment drain savings . The effect on savings is the same as the Government borrowing those funds and lending them to the company to make that investment . Rather than thinking in terms of enhancing personal savings , I think the ...
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