Economic Report of the President Transmitted to the CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 Represents the annual report of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Appendix B contains historical tables (from 1959 or earlier) on aspects of income (national, personal, and corporate), production, prices, employment, investment, taxes and transfers, and money and finance. |
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... sale by the Superintendent of Documents , U. S. Government Printing Office , Washington 25 , D. C. Price of single copy , 65 cents LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL THE WHITE HOUSE , January 28 , ( II ) Expansion Through Free Enterprise.
... sale by the Superintendent of Documents , U. S. Government Printing Office , Washington 25 , D. C. Price of single copy , 65 cents LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL THE WHITE HOUSE , January 28 , ( II ) Expansion Through Free Enterprise.
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... expansion occurred also in the real output and over - all efficiency of the economy . While population rose 22 percent and total employment 35 percent , unemployment dropped 84 percent , and the gross national product ( adjusted for ...
... expansion occurred also in the real output and over - all efficiency of the economy . While population rose 22 percent and total employment 35 percent , unemployment dropped 84 percent , and the gross national product ( adjusted for ...
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... expansion of physical output was 3.7 percent ( see Chart 1 ) . The largest advances were made by durable goods manu- factures , which in the aggregate rose 13 percent ; the output of nondurable manufactures increased 4 percent and of ...
... expansion of physical output was 3.7 percent ( see Chart 1 ) . The largest advances were made by durable goods manu- factures , which in the aggregate rose 13 percent ; the output of nondurable manufactures increased 4 percent and of ...
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... expansion and modernization of productive facilities provided the basis for the large increase in output of the Nation's factories , mines , and construction yards . The increased output of 1953 generated a larger flow of incomes to ...
... expansion and modernization of productive facilities provided the basis for the large increase in output of the Nation's factories , mines , and construction yards . The increased output of 1953 generated a larger flow of incomes to ...
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... expansion of the defense program— which has dominated governmental outlays of late - virtually ceased by 1953. The increment of the gross national product between 1952 and 1953 was devoted principally to civilian uses . TABLE 4 ...
... expansion of the defense program— which has dominated governmental outlays of late - virtually ceased by 1953. The increment of the gross national product between 1952 and 1953 was devoted principally to civilian uses . TABLE 4 ...
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activity add to totals adjusted annual rates agricultural April August average banks billion dollars BILLIONS OF DOLLARS budget capital cash Census CHART commodities Congress construction consumer corporate Council of Economic debt December decline Department of Commerce durable Economic Advisers economic growth enterprise estimates expansion expenditures exports Federal Government Federal Housing Administration Federal Reserve System financing fiscal Fourth quarter funds gross national product housing improvement Includes increase industries instalment credit inventories investment January July June labor force loans manufacturing ment months mortgage necessarily add NOTE.-Detail November October Old-Age and Survivors output payments percent period Personal consumption expenditures personal income purchases receipts reduced research and development Seasonally adjusted annual Second half Second quarter September Source stability sumer Third quarter tion trade U. S. Government unem unemployment insurance United wage workers World War II
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