To Establish a Council on International Economic Policy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Trade of ... , 92-2 on H.R. 14412 ... , May 31, 19721972 - 40 lappuses |
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... ment and a review of domestic and foreign economic conditions and other significant matters affecting the balance of international payments of the United States and of their effect on the international trade , investment , financial ...
... ment and a review of domestic and foreign economic conditions and other significant matters affecting the balance of international payments of the United States and of their effect on the international trade , investment , financial ...
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... ment , for example , would have that point of view . The State Department , on the other hand , would be characterized as having a view that put a great deal of emphasis on friendly relations with other people . The Treasury Department ...
... ment , for example , would have that point of view . The State Department , on the other hand , would be characterized as having a view that put a great deal of emphasis on friendly relations with other people . The Treasury Department ...
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... , and others may want to be heard on this question , it seems to me this only continues , if not exacerbates , the fragmentation that , again , Mr. Peterson referred to in his state- ment , and maintains the status quo , and I 14.
... , and others may want to be heard on this question , it seems to me this only continues , if not exacerbates , the fragmentation that , again , Mr. Peterson referred to in his state- ment , and maintains the status quo , and I 14.
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... ment , and maintains the status quo , and I do not think that is what we are trying to do . I am surprised that we would find ourselves hung up on the issuance of a report stemming from a council that has as its raison d'etre the ...
... ment , and maintains the status quo , and I do not think that is what we are trying to do . I am surprised that we would find ourselves hung up on the issuance of a report stemming from a council that has as its raison d'etre the ...
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... ment at the Federal level a broad view of the U.S. position in world . trade , probably because we have several agencies dealing with the subject . We have a White House agency , we have export control , we have the Department of ...
... ment at the Federal level a broad view of the U.S. position in world . trade , probably because we have several agencies dealing with the subject . We have a White House agency , we have export control , we have the Department of ...
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administration appropriate Ash Council ASHLEY authorization balance of payments basis bill BLACKBURN BROWN CARLUCCI Chairman Congress Congressman Coordinator Council of Economic Council on International CURLIN decisions detail domestic and foreign Domestic Council domestic economic Economic Advisers ESTABLISH A COUNCIL Exchange Stabilization Fund executive branch Executive Director Executive Office Eximbank export Federal Reserve field of international foreign economic policy foreign policy funding GARRY BROWN GETTYS Government important interagency international economic affairs International Economic Policy International Economic Report international trade investment policy KOCH legislation Management and Budget memorandum ment MITCHELL monetary national economic policy National Security Council Office of Management organization perspective position President President's proposals question recommendations REES responsibility role ROUSSELOT Secretary of Commerce Secretary PETERSON Section specific statement statutory subcommittee submitted talking tion Trade and Investment trading companies United United States Code White House
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4. lappuse - Federal Government and a review of economic conditions affecting employment in the United States or any considerable portion thereof during the preceding year and of their effect upon employment, production, and purchasing power; and (4) a program for carrying out the policy declared in section 2, together with such recommendations for legislation as he may deem necessary or desirable.
36. lappuse - Congress created the Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Management and Budget) to review the morass of agency budgetary information and to approve agency budget requests.
5. lappuse - For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act, there is authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the current fiscal year $480,000...
5. lappuse - Schedule under section 5332 of such title, and (2) procure temporary and intermittent services to the same extent as is authorized by section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, but at rates not to exceed $50 a day for individuals.
4. lappuse - Council — (1) to assess and appraise the objectives, commitments, and risks of the United States in relation to our actual and potential military power, in the interest of national security, for the purpose of making recommendations to the President in connection therewith...
3. lappuse - Council"). The Council shall be composed of three members who shall be appointed by the President to serve at his pleasure, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
4. lappuse - Governor and other officers should be appointed by the President, with the consent of the Senate; and be subject to removal, &c., in like manner that they were by the old Congress, whose functions had ceased.
5. lappuse - Commission." (2) Section 5315 of title 5, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph: "(94) Members, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.
19. lappuse - The President shall transmit to the Congress within sixty days after the beginning of each regular session (commencing with the year 1947...
3. lappuse - Policy which will provide for — (A) a clear top level focus for the full range of international economic issues ; deal with international economic policies including trade, investment, balance of payments, and finance as a coherent whole ; ( B ) consistency between domestic and foreign economic policy ; and (C) close coordination with basic foreign policy objectives.