See footnote 3. ful planning and programing of the resources that are currently dedicated to the antipoverty effort and careful scrutiny of new programs. Both fiscal policy tools of macroeconomics and structural measures have been used in the antipoverty... Committee Prints - Page 147by United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1968Full view - About this book
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