Infrastructure and Jobs: Hearings Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - Government publications |
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... FORCE SURVEY ( Thousands ) INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION , DURABLE MANUFACTURES ( 1967-100 ) 1981 January 7.5 8,048 February 7.4 8,032 151.4 151.8 March April May June 7.3 7,967 152.1 7.2 7,860 151.9 7.5 8,133 152.7 7.4 8,047 152.9 ...
... FORCE SURVEY ( Thousands ) INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION , DURABLE MANUFACTURES ( 1967-100 ) 1981 January 7.5 8,048 February 7.4 8,032 151.4 151.8 March April May June 7.3 7,967 152.1 7.2 7,860 151.9 7.5 8,133 152.7 7.4 8,047 152.9 ...
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... force . In this particular area , the retraining is particularly acute . Our specific recommendations are , first , that title I be amended to require States to utilize local private industry councils as an um- brella for community ...
... force . In this particular area , the retraining is particularly acute . Our specific recommendations are , first , that title I be amended to require States to utilize local private industry councils as an um- brella for community ...
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... force , whether regionally or by age or by race if they hinder the rapid buildup , I think they are disadvantaged . The fact is that very sharply accelerating public expenditures on infrastructure will provide an enormous stimulus to ...
... force , whether regionally or by age or by race if they hinder the rapid buildup , I think they are disadvantaged . The fact is that very sharply accelerating public expenditures on infrastructure will provide an enormous stimulus to ...
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... force of the Na- tion's largest industry . Construction currently accounts for some $ 230 billion of our gross national product , directly employing 3.8 million people and indirectly employing an additional 16 million people in ...
... force of the Na- tion's largest industry . Construction currently accounts for some $ 230 billion of our gross national product , directly employing 3.8 million people and indirectly employing an additional 16 million people in ...
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... force was created to supplement the original report . Although this report is not yet in final form , certain information is available . With the chairman's permission , we would be most pleased to submit the final report to the ...
... force was created to supplement the original report . Although this report is not yet in final form , certain information is available . With the chairman's permission , we would be most pleased to submit the final report to the ...
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