United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Economic Report
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Works
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An appraisal of data and research on businessmen's expectations about outlook and operating variables; | |
Check list of major government studies and study groups which may result in legislative proposals affecting the economy. Memorandum. | |
A compendium of materials on monetary, credit, and fiscal policies : a collection of statements submitted to the Subcommittee on Monetary, Credit, and Fiscal Policies by government officials, bankers, economists, and others | |
Congressional action on major economic recommendations of the president, 1954 | |
Credit policies : hearings before the Joint Committee on the Economic Report, Congress of the United States, Eightieth Congress, second session, pursuant to sec. 5 (A) of Public law 304, 79th Congress. | |
East-Central European economies in transition. | |
Econ. indic. (Washington, D.C.) | |
Economic indicators | |
Federal tax changes and estimated revenue losses under present law. | |
Federal tax policy for economic growth and stability : papers submitted by panelists appearing before the Subcommittee on Tax Policy, Joint Committee on the Economic Report | |
Food prices, production and consumption, report. | |
Foreign economic policy | |
Increasing domestic wool production; wool consumption and production in the United States and programs needed to assure high level wool and sheep production. | |
Joint Economic Report [microform] : report of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report, on the January 1950 economic report of the President together with the Minority Views | |
Making ends meet on less than ¥2000 a year (case studies of 100 low-income families) [microform] : a communication to the Joint Committee on the Economic Report from the conference group of nine national voluntary organizations convened by the National Social Welfare Assembly | |
Monetary policy and the management of the public debt; their role in achieving price stability and high-level employment. | |
Need for industrial dispersal. Materials prepared for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report by the committee staff. August 9 (legislative day, August 1), 1951. -- Ordered to be printed. | |
Potential economic growth of the United States during the next decade | |
The president's program to deal with the problems of inflation : interim report | |
Prevalence of price cutting of merchandise marketed under price-maintenance agreements May 28 through June 25, 1951 : study prepared for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report and Select Committee on Small Business United State Senate | |
Selected government programs which aid the unemployed and low-income families : materials assembled by the staffs of the Subcommittee on Unemployment and the Subcommittee on Low-Income Families, Joint Committee on the Economic Report | |
Statistical gaps : report of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report on current gaps in our statistical knowledge | |
Steel and the postwar inflation | |
Steel prices, unit costs, profits, and foreign competition | |
The sustaining economic forces ahead | |
The taxation of corporate surplus accumulations : the application and effect, real and feared, of section 102 of the internal revenue code dealing with unreasonable accumulation of corporate profits : study prepared for the Joint Committee on the Economic Report | |
Underemployment of rural families ; The economic and political hazards of an inflationary defense economy |