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... percent . This pie chart shows you the breakdown taken from the budget book where the receipts are expected to come from and proportionately and broadly speaking , the basic purposes for which it flows out . PRIORITIES IN THE FEDERAL ...
... percent . This pie chart shows you the breakdown taken from the budget book where the receipts are expected to come from and proportionately and broadly speaking , the basic purposes for which it flows out . PRIORITIES IN THE FEDERAL ...
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... percent was recorded in seven quarters , and in 12 quarters the rate was 9 percent or more . The figure of $ 1,065 billion has drawn so much attention that the reasonable nature of the basic economic assumptions has been given ...
... percent was recorded in seven quarters , and in 12 quarters the rate was 9 percent or more . The figure of $ 1,065 billion has drawn so much attention that the reasonable nature of the basic economic assumptions has been given ...
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... percent in expenditures in this fiscal year and 8 percent next year . These are quite consistent with the 9 percent projected increase in GNP for calendar 1971 . Fiscal policy will be doing its part , but it cannot by itself assure a ...
... percent in expenditures in this fiscal year and 8 percent next year . These are quite consistent with the 9 percent projected increase in GNP for calendar 1971 . Fiscal policy will be doing its part , but it cannot by itself assure a ...
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... percent above that for 1970 . This is 2 percentage points above that projected in the Commerce SECC survey , which was conducted in October and November of last year . But this is a fairly modest adjustment , particularly modest when we ...
... percent above that for 1970 . This is 2 percentage points above that projected in the Commerce SECC survey , which was conducted in October and November of last year . But this is a fairly modest adjustment , particularly modest when we ...
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... percent increase in expenditures in the period ahead , and this is the rate of increase in gross national product that has been projected . NEED TO COMBINE FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY I want to emphasize again that this is not to suggest ...
... percent increase in expenditures in the period ahead , and this is the rate of increase in gross national product that has been projected . NEED TO COMBINE FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY I want to emphasize again that this is not to suggest ...
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