Conserve Human and Natural Resources of the Nation: Hearing...88-2...August 5, 19641964 - 335 lappuses |
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... proposed Human and Resource Conservation Act of 1964 ( S. 2458 ) : Alabama Page 3 16 10 31 2 5 334 334 333 333 319 332 78 Alaska .. Arizona_ Arkansas . California . Colorado . 81 83 87 90 114 Connecticut .. Delaware .. - Florida ...
... proposed Human and Resource Conservation Act of 1964 ( S. 2458 ) : Alabama Page 3 16 10 31 2 5 334 334 333 333 319 332 78 Alaska .. Arizona_ Arkansas . California . Colorado . 81 83 87 90 114 Connecticut .. Delaware .. - Florida ...
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... proposal , which would have permitted a small degree of flexibility in fiscal policy , struck a very raw ... proposed that if Congress disapproved his decision it could veto it within 31 days by a simple majority vote in both ...
... proposal , which would have permitted a small degree of flexibility in fiscal policy , struck a very raw ... proposed that if Congress disapproved his decision it could veto it within 31 days by a simple majority vote in both ...
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... proposed target of 3 percent was conservative rather than " unduly hopeful , " " Full Employment in a Free Society , " p . 128. By American definitions , his target for England was presumably an overall unemployment rate in excess of 4 ...
... proposed target of 3 percent was conservative rather than " unduly hopeful , " " Full Employment in a Free Society , " p . 128. By American definitions , his target for England was presumably an overall unemployment rate in excess of 4 ...
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... number of programs have been proposed or put into practice by private firms and trade unions , together or separately , by voluntary groups and by government at its various levels . A considerable 32 CONSERVE HUMAN AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
... number of programs have been proposed or put into practice by private firms and trade unions , together or separately , by voluntary groups and by government at its various levels . A considerable 32 CONSERVE HUMAN AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
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... proposed programs . May I initially refer to my own city of Wilmington , Del . We were one of the more than 2,000 contacts which Senator Nelson made in his quest to see whether workable programs would be forthcoming after his plans were ...
... proposed programs . May I initially refer to my own city of Wilmington , Del . We were one of the more than 2,000 contacts which Senator Nelson made in his quest to see whether workable programs would be forthcoming after his plans were ...
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17. lappuse - President's Committee To Appraise Employment and Unemployment Statistics, "Measuring Employment and Unemployment" (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1962), ch.
10. lappuse - Kennedy in 1962 tax and expenditure policies cannot be adjusted with sufficient speed to cope with the swift changes in private demand that bring recession or inflation. Greater flexibility would be desirable. However, the main function of fiscal policy must continue to be the provision of a good supporting framework for expansion.
282. lappuse - Construction of three park restroom-utility buildings. 3. Planting trees and shrubbery on approximately 300 acres of park land. 4. Installation of sprinkler irrigation system on approximately 100 acres. These projects would probably require from 15 to 20 man-years of labor to accomplish, and are programed for construction during the next 4 years. I hope this information will be of assistance to you. Sincerely yours, DELRERT SHEARER, Director, Parks & Recreation Division.
14. lappuse - The economy should grow at the maximum rate consistent with primary dependence upon free enterprise and avoidance of marked inflation.
1. lappuse - In fact, since the enactment of §8(e), the Subcommittee on Employment and Manpower of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare...
22. lappuse - Economic Report of the President. The new emphasis on wage restraint reflects the growing inflationary pressures in most European countries and the search for methods of price restraint from the side of costs that would not entail the threat to the employment and growth goals that would come from relying only on restriction of aggregate demand through monetary and fiscal...
273. lappuse - If I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to let me know.
20. lappuse - In the price level Is not zero but some positive number ; say. 1 or 2 percent per year because the moderate stimulus thus provided to economic activity more than offsets. In Its effects on welfare, the redistributional effects which benefit debtors at the expense of creditors and those on fixed Incomes. Contrast this view with the unqualified declaration that "rising prices are not compatible with steady growth
299. lappuse - If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me.
108. lappuse - If I can be of further assistance to you in this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely yours, FRANK J.