| Franklin P. Huddle - 1971 - 76 lapas
...society at large, the proposed goals were (paraphrase) : Supported by increased public investment, the economy should grow at the maximum rate consistent with primary dependence on free enterprise and avoidance of inflation; technological change should be promoted and encouraged... | |
| United States. Congress. Congressional Operations Joint Committee - 1974 - 544 lapas
...choice of jobs, goods, and services. -26society at large: -supported by increased public investment, the economy should grow at the maximum rate consistent with primary dependence on free enterprise and avoidance of inflation; technological change should be promoted and encouraged... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1976 - 1382 lapas
...society at large, the proposed goals were (paraphrase) : Supported by increased public investment, the economy should grow at the maximum rate consistent with primary dependence on free enterprise and avoidance of inflation; technological change should be promoted and encouraged... | |
| Robert M. Collins - 2000 - 318 lapas
...straddling most of the issues connected with it. The economy needed to grow, the commission maintained, "at the maximum rate consistent with primary dependence...enterprise and the avoidance of marked inflation." As to what that maximum rate should be, the commission noted that there was no consensus among economists... | |
| United States. Congress - 626 lapas
...goals, released In late I960, stressed tax policy as a high road to the achievement of economic growth "at the maximum rate consistent with primary dependence...enterprise and the avoidance of marked Inflation." The Commission urged that "public policies, particularly an overhauling of the tax system, including... | |
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