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Page 13 - The time, character, and volume of all purchases and sales of paper described in section 14 of this Act as eligible for open-market operations shall be governed with a view to accommodating commerce and business and with regard to their bearing upon the general credit situation of the country.
Page 7 - Monetary, Credit, and Fiscal Policies. Report of the Subcommittee on Monetary, Credit, and Fiscal Policies, January 23, 1950.
Page 147 - 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 effort in recent years, and their effects are intertwined. The number of poor, according to the Bureau of the Census and the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, has declined from 40 million in calendar 1960 to approximately 34 million in...
Page 17 - The Committee urges that the monetary authorities adopt the policy of moderate and relatively steady increases in the money supply, avoiding the disruptive effects of wide swings in the rate of increase or decrease. The Committee is impressed with the increasing weight that many economists give to the importance of a steady rise in the money supply.
Page 184 - SAGACITY, b: management or procedure based primarily on material interest. 2a: a definite course or method of action selected from among alternatives and in light of given conditions to guide and determine present and future decisions, b: a high-level overall plan embracing the general goals and acceptable procedures, esp.
Page 65 - Ibid., p. 37. requirements have been taken in a decree issued by the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR...
Page 7 - 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, November 7, 1949.
Page 342 - BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS. CONSUMER INCOME, SERIES P-60, NO 47.
Page 291 - Indian problem calls for efforts in education, training, housing, welfare, and health at a level of funding never properly understood. To apply the remedies of titles I-IV of the Indian Resources Development Act of 1967 to...
Page 189 - Program in rural schools and urban slums are limited and poor — just where they are needed most. This generally dismal picture is belied by some real bright spots but in general change has been slow and minor. 3. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION * The vocational rehabilitation program each year results in the placement in competitive employment of more disadvantaged persons than MDTA or any of the EOA programs and at lower average costs. However, its clientele have physical and mental handicaps rather...

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