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99th Congress J I S. N:T. 2d1 Session JON C 99-181 COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS AND POLICIES GOVERNING THEIR DISTRIBUTION JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES 80TH TO 99TH CONGRESSES 1947-1986 AUGUST 1986 Printed for the use of the Joint Economic Committee U.S. GOVERNMKFT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTN : 1986 62-1120 For sale by the Superintendent of Document., Congressional Sales Office U.S Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 . 4(- a 7

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99th Congress J I S. N:T.2d1 Session JON C 99-181

COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONSAND

POLICIES GOVERNING THEIRDISTRIBUTION

JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES

80TH TO 99TH CONGRESSES

1947-1986

AUGUST 1986

Printed for the use of the Joint Economic Committee

U.S. GOVERNMKFT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTN : 198662-1120

For sale by the Superintendent of Document., Congressional Sales OfficeU.S Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402

. 4(- a 7

JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

(Created pursuant to usc. 5(a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SENATEDAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin, Chairman JAMES ABDNOR, South Dakota,LEE H. HAMILTON, Indiana Vice ChairmanPARREN J. MITCHELL, Maryland WILLIAM V. ROTH, JL, DelawareAUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, California STEVEN D. SYMMS, IdahoJAMES H. SCHEUER, New York MACK MATI'INGLY, GeorgiaFORTNEY H. (PETE) STARK, California ALFONSE M. D'AMATO, New YorkCHALMERS P. WYLIE, Ohio PETE WILSON, CaliforniaDANIEL E. LUNGREN, California LLOYD BENTSEN, TexasOLYMPIA J. SNOWE, Maine WILLIAM PROXMIRE, WisconsinBOBBI FIEDLER, California EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Maasachusetts

PAUL S. SARBANES, MarylandScorfr LLLY, Fxcutive Director

Rosurr J. ToTU=UD, Deputy Director

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POLICIES GOVERNING DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE JOINTECONOMIC COMMITTEE

The Joint Economic Committee provides economic facts and analyses to keep Con-gress abreast of developing trends and prospects. It advises Congress as to the ap-propriate mix of public and private policies most likely to achieve the Nation's eco-nomic objectives as set forth in the Employment Act of 1946. It does not consider,draft, or report actual legislation.

The committee makes its services principally through publications including re-ports, hearings, and collections of professional materials. It also publishes eachmonth up-to-date Economic Indicators, which is prepared for the committee by theCouncil of Economic Advisers.

These publications make available information about the performance of the econ-omy and various viewpoints on major economic issues which go not only to Congbut also to the executive branch and the general public. In this way, the comUitteemakes significant contributions to economic education.

Because fulfilling the purpose of the committee depends heavily on communicat-ing the results of its work to the Congress, the executive branch, and the public, thecommittee over a period of years has developed publication policies which are laiddown in the rules that follow below. The objectives of these policies are-

(1) To provide Congress with the best and most accurate economic informa-tion possible;

(2) To improve the coordination of public and private economic policies so asto promote achievement of the objectives of the Employment Act of 1946;

(3) To promote increased economic understanding throughout this countryand abroad;

(4) To insure availability of committee materials in published form at basicreference sources, such as libraries, for permanent research use; and

(5) To accomplish these aims at the lowest possible overall cost to the taxpay-ers.

With these aims in view, the publications will be distributed according to the fol-lowing rules:

Rule 1.-A mailing list shall be maintained, restricted to individuals and organi-zations with a continuing interest in public economic policies. This list shall be sepa-rated into priority classes as follows:

A. First priority: Congressional offices, working press, senior Government offi-cials, and former members and staff officials of the Joint Economic Committee.

B. Second priority: Government agencies, nonprofit libraries, university pro-fessors, and teachers.

C. Third priority: Research organizations and research workers.D. Fourth priority: Other individuals and organizations.

Rule .--Students (up through graduate level in universities) shall be excludedfrom the mailing list. It is the committee's policy to insure that students haveaccess to committee publications through stocking of reference shelves in the librar-ies of schools and colleges.

Rule 3.-The executive director may place officials of foreign governments andforeign institutions on the mailing list when this is of mutual benefit, and they canbe serviced within budgetary limits.

Rule 4.-The mailing list shall be kept current and in line with committee objec.ties by appropriate measures.

Rule 5.-Before public distribution of any publication in accordance with theserules, a copy shall be sent to those individuals and organizations who have directlycontributed submissions for the record either as witnesses or as authors.

Rule 6.-The mailing list provided under rule 1 above shall be used as a basis formailing the following:

Note.-For availability of publications, see p. 3.(1)

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(a) The committee's annual list of publications;(b) Publications whose size allows the committee, within its regular printing

allotment, to receive adequate copies to cover the entire mailing list; and(c) Notices of the availability of other reports and hearings.

Rule 7.-All other publications (except Economic Indicators which is coveredunder rule 10 below) shall be distributed to those listed in rule IA on the mailinglist. If any supply remains, the other classes shall be notified and requests Flled ona first-come, first-served basis.

Rule 8.-When for any reason the committee's supply does not permit serving allwho request a publication, some form of notification shall be sent to all who cannotbe accommodated with copies, indicating the availability and price of the publica-tion at the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office.

Rule 9.-Requests for publications shall be submitted in writing accompaniedwith a return addressed gummed mailing label; and telephone requests shall be ac-cepted.

Rule 10.-Economic Indicators is provided for by Public Law 120, 81st Congress,which allows the committee 700 copies each month. These copies are used solely forsupplying members of the working press, the Council of Economic Advisers, ex-members of the Joint Economic Committee, and former committee staff to theextent that this is possible. The only exception to this rule will be single copieswhich may be mailed out on a one-time-only basis to individuals to provide sample, pies with instructions as to how they may subscribe for the publication from theSuperintendent of Document&

Rule 1.-Whenever operation of these rules results in an unforeseen frustrationof the committee's objectives set forth in the introduction to these rules, the execu-tive director is authorized to make a temporary exception, which shall be promptlyreported to the chairman, for review and possible proposal of amendment to theserules.

Rule 12.-This policy statement shall be printed and distributedNto the Membersof the Congress and to the general public so that the committee's policies areknown.

Note.-For availability of publications, see p. 3.

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF PUBLICATIONS

Single copies of publications, denoted by a dagger (t), are available withoutcharge from the Joint Economic Committee, room SD-G01, Dirksen Senate OfficeBuilding, Washington, D.C. 20510, ON WRITTEN REQUEST.* The numbers inbrackets preceding each publication should be used only when ordering singlecopies from the committee.

Publications followed by a Superintendent of Documents catalog or stocknumber and price are available in quantity from the Superintendent of Docu-ments, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (Telephone: AreaCode 202-275-3030, 275-3031, and 783-3238). A check or a money order for thefull amount must accompany your order. Several weeks should be allowed for de-livery, but telephone orders made by those having money on deposit with the Su-perintendent of Documents are usually processed within a few days.

Publications without a dagger (t), are unavailable from the committee, andthose without a GPO stock number and price are out of print at the GovernmentPrinting Office.

Publications printed before 1976 are out of print and unavailable from the com-mittee.

All publications are committee prints unless otherwise indicated.

0 Please enclose self-addressed labels with request for printed material, if possible.Editor's Note.-Effective April 14, 1986, the Superintendent of Documents, GPO,

began to print 50 copies of all congressional committee prints and hearings. Thesepublications are being offered for sale through the Congressional Sales Office, MainGPO Bookstore, North Capitol and H Streets NW., Washington, DC. 20402.

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EIGHTIETH CONGRESS, 1947 AND 1948

[1] Declaring a National Policy on Employment, Production, and PurchasingPower. Report, January 31, 1947. 3 p. (8. Rept. 11.)

[2] Current Price Developments and the Problem of Economic Stabilization. Hear-ings June 24, 25, 26, July 2, 8,10, 14, 15, 16, and 17, 1947. 582 p.

[3] Food Prices Production, and Consumption. Staff study, December 15, 1947. 71p. (S. Doc. 113.)

[4] Anti-Inflation Program as Recommended in the President', Message of Novem-ber 17, 1947. Hearings, November 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, December 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, and10, 1947. 643 p.

[5] The President's Program To Deal With the Problems of Inflation. Interimreport, December 19, 1947. 5 p. (S. Rept. 809.)

[6] Allocation of Grain for Production of Ethyl AlcohoL Hearings before the Sub.committee on Grain Allocations, February 5 and 6, 1948. 158 p.

[7] Allocation and Inventory Control of Grain for the Production of Ethyl Alco-hol Report, February 11, 1948. 3 p. (S. Rept. 888.)

[8) Increases in Steel Prices. Hearing, March 2, 1948. 82 p.[9, Crdit Policies. Hearings, April 13, 16, May 12, 13, and 27, 1948. 152 p.

[10] Joint Economic Report on the January 1948 Economic Report of the President.May 18, 1948. 69 p. (S. Rept. 1358.)

[11] High Prices of Consumer Goods. Report, June 9, 1948. 110 p. (5. Rept. 1565.)(Based on unpublished hearings held in 26 cities, September and October1947.) Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 19.

[12] Statistical GapiL Staff study on current gaps in our statistical knowledge,July 1948. 11 p.

[18] Corporate Profits. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Profits, December 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 20, and 21, 1948. 683 p.

[141 Profit.. Report of the Subcommittee on Profits, January 1949. 227 p.15] The Consumers' Pýice Inde. Staff memorandum on the Consumers' Price

Index of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, January 1949. 20 p.

EIGHTY-FIRST CONGRESS, 1949 AND 1960

[16] January 1949 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, February 8, 9, 10,11,14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1949. 684 p.

[17] Joint Economic Report on the January 1949 Economic Report of the President.March 1, 1949.91 p. (S. Rept. 88.)

[18] Minority Views on the January 1949 Economic Report of the President. April28, 1949. 22 p. (5. Rept. 88, t. II.)

[19] The Impact of Federal Policies on the Economy of the South. Study preparedfor the Council of Economic Advisers by the National Planning Association,Committee of the South, July 1, 1949. 92 p.

[20] Employment and Unemployment. Initial report of the Subcommittee on Un-employment, July 8, 1949. 45 p.

[21] Monetary, Credit and Fiscal Policies. Hearings before the Subcommittee onMonetary, Credit, and Fiscal Policies, September 23, November 16, 17, 18, 22,23, December 1, 2, 8, 5, and 7, 1949. 570 p.

[22] A Compendium of Materials on Monetar Credit, and Fiscal Policies A col-lection of statements submitted to the Subcommittee on Monetary, Credit,and Fiscal Policies by Government officials, bankers, economists and others,November 7, 1949. 443 p. (S. Doc. 132.)

Note.-For availability of publications, see p. 3.(Please enclose self-addressed labels with request for printed materials, if possible.]

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[23) Monetary, Credit, and Fiscal Policies. Report of the Subcommittee on Mone-tary, Credit, and Fiscal Policies, January 23, 1950. 51 p. (S. Doc. 129.) Pursu-ant to S. Con. Res. 26.

[24] Volume and Stability of Private Investment. Hearings before the Subcommit-tee on Investment, September 27, 28, 29, Decembe- 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15,and 16, 1949, 718 p. (2 parts.)

[251 Factors Affecting the Volume and Stability of Private Investment: Materialson the Investment Problem. Assembled by the Staff of the Subcommittee onInvestment, September 15, 1950, 235 p. (S. Doc. 232.)

[26] Volume and Stability of Private Investment. Report of the Subcommittee onInvestment, March 23, 1950. 32 p.(S. Doc. 149.) Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 26.

[27] Selected Government Progrcms Which Aid the Unemployed and Low-IncomeFamilies. Staff study of the Subcommittee on Unemployment and the Sub.committee on Low-Income Families, November 9, 1949. 79 p.

[28] Low-Income Families and Economic Stability. Materials on the problems oflow-income families assembled by the staff of the Subcommittee on Low-Income Families, September 15, 1950. 138 p. (S. Doc. 231.)

[29] Low-Income Families. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Low-IncomeFamilies, December' 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, and 22, 1949. 602 p.

[30] Low.Income Families and Economic Stability. Report of the Subcommittee onLow-Income Families, March 9, 1950. 30 p. (S. Dec. 146.) Pursuant to S. Con.Res. 26.

[31] Hihways and the Nation's Economy. Staff study, March 9, 1950. 77 p. (S. Dec.145.)

[32] Basic Data Relating to Steel Prices. Materials assembled by the LegislativeReference Service, Library of Congress, January 23, 1950. 43 p.

[33] December 1949 Steel Price Increases. Hearings, January 24, 25, 26, and 27,1950. 567 p.

[341 December 1949 Steel Price Increases. Report, March 27, 1950. 66 p. (S. Rept.1373.)

[35J January 1950 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, January 17, 18, 19,and 20, 1950. 297 p.

[36] Joint Economic Report on the January 1950 Economic Report of the President.June 16, 1950. 121 p. (S. Rept. 1843.)

[37] Employment and Unemployment. Report of the Subcommittee on Unemploy-ment, February 3, 1950. 132 p. (S. Doc. 140.) Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 26. See[20] and [27].

[38] Handbook of Regional Statistics. Staff materials prepared for the Subcommit-tee on Unemployment, March 31, 1950. 455 p.

EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS, 1951 AND 1962

[39] January 1951 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, January 22, 24, 25,26, 29, 31, and February 2, 1951. 530 p.

[40] Joint Economic Report on the January 1951 Economic Report of the President.April 2, 1951. 121 p. (S. Rept. 210.)

[41] General Credit Control, Debt Management, and Economic Mobilization. Staffstudy, January 24, 1951. 98 p.

[42] Underemployment of Rural Families. Staff study, February 2, 1951. 74 p.43] The Economic and Political Hazards of an Inflationary Defense Economy.

Staff study, February 23, 1951. 96[44] The Need for Industrial Dispersal. Staff study, August 9, 1951. 56 p. (S. Dec.

55.)[45] Making Ends Meet on Less than $2,000 a Year. Case Studies of 100 Low-

Income Families. Study by the Conference Group on Low-Income Families,March 27, 1952. 143 p. (S. Doc. 112.)

[46] Prevalence of Price Cutting of Merchandise Marketed Under Price-Mainte-nance Agreements, May 28 through June 25, 1951. Study prepared by Dun andBradstreet for the Joint Economic Committee and the Senate Select Commit-tee on Small Business, July 18, 1951. 7 p.

[47] National Defense and the Economic Outlook. Staff study, August 7, 1951. 41 p.(Revision of [43].)

[48] Inflation Still a Danger. Report, August 15, 1951. 49 p. (S. sept. 644). Includes[414].

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[49) January 1952 Economw Report of the President. Hearings, January 23, 24, 25,26, 28, 30, 31, and February 1, 1952. 487 p.

[50] Joint Economic Report on the January 1952 Economic Report of the President.March 12, 1952. 134 p. (S. Rept. 1295.)

[51] The Taxation of Corporate Surplus Accumulations. The Application andEffect, Real and Feared, of Section 102 of the Internal ReL.enue Code DealingWith Unreasonable Accumulation of Corporate Profits. Study prepared byJames K. Hall, January 1952. 260 p.

[52] Constitutional Limitation on Federal Income, Estate, and Gift Tax Rates. Ma-terial assembled for the Joint Economic Committee and the House SelectCommittee on %&nall Business by the staffs, February 22, 1952. 48 p.

[53] Questions on General Credit Control and Debt Management. Prepared by thestaff of the Subcommittee on General Credit Control and Debt Management,October 12, 1951. 34 p.

[54] Monctary Policy and the Management of the Public Debt: Their Role inAchieving Price Stability and High.Life Employment. Replies to questions andother materials for the use of the Subcommittee on General Credit Controland Debt Management, April 23, 1952. 1320 p. (2 parts.) (S. Doc. 123, pts. 1and 2.)

[55] Monetary Policy and the Management of the Public Debt. Hearings before theSubcommittee on General Credit Control and Debt Management, March 10,11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 31, 1952. 993 p.

[56] Monetary Policy and the Management of the Public Debt. Report of the Sub-committee on General Credit Control and Debt Management, July 3, 1952. 80p. (S. Doc. 163.)

[57] Federal Tax Changes and Estimated Revenue Losses Under Present Law. Staffstudy, November 7, 1952. 8 p.

158J Sustaining Economic Forces Ahead. Staff study, December 4, 1952. 70 p.59 Pensions in the United States. Study prepared by the National Planning Asso-

ciation, December 16, 1952. 106 p.[60] Index of Joint Economic Committee Publications January 1947 through De-

cember 1952. January 2, 1953. 242 p.

EIGHTY-THIRD CONGRESS. 1953 AND 1954[61] Historical and Descriptive Supplement to Economic Indicators. Prepared by

the staff and the Office of Statistical Standards, Bureau of the Budget, De-cember 1953. 63 p.

[62] January 1954 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, February 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1954. 899 p.

[63] Joint Economic Report on the 1954 Economic Report of the President. Febru-ary 26, 1954. 111 p. (H. Rept. 1256).

[64] Economic Statistics. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Statis-tics, July 12, and 13, 1954. 563 p.

[65] Economic Statistics. Report of the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics,August 5, 1954. 6 p. (H. Rept. 2628.)

[66] Congressional Action on Major Economic Recommendations of the President,195I. Staff study, September 24, 1954. 15 p.

[67] Potential Economic Growth of the United States During the Next Decade.Staff study, October 27, 1954. 35 p. See [148].

[68] United States Monetary Policy: Recent Thinking and Experience. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization, December 6 and 7, 1954.331 p.

[69] Trends in Economic Growth: A comparison of the Western Powers and theSoviet Bloc. Study prepared by the Legislative Reference Service, Library ofCongress, January 3, 1955. 339 p.

EIGHTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, 1955 AND 1956[70] January 1955 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, January 24, 26, 27,

28, 31, February 1, 2, 3, 8, 9,10, and 16, 1955. 1267 p.[71] Joint Economic Report on the 1955 Economic Report of the President. March

14, 1955. 103 p. (S. Rept. 60).

Note.-For availability of publications, see p. 3.(Please enclose self-addressed labels witi request for printed materials, If possible.)

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[72J Reports of Federal Reserve Consultant Committees on Economic Statistice.Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics, July 19, 26, Octo-ber 4 and 5, 1955. 722 p.

[73] Employment and Unemployment Statstics. Hearings before the Subcommit-tee on Economic Statistics, November 7 and 8, 1955. 167 p.

[74] 1955 Report on Economic Statistics. Report of the Subcommittee on EconomicStatistics. January 5, 1956, 22 p. (S. Rept. 1309.)

[75] Automation and Technological Change. Hearings before the Subcommittee onEconomic Stabilization, October 14, 15, 17, 18, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28, 1955.644 p.

[76] Automation and Technological Change. Report of the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Stabilization, January 5, 1956. 14 p.(S. Rept. 1308.)

[77] Characteristics of the Low-Income Population and Related Federal Programs.Staff study of the Subcommittee on Low-Income Families, October 15, 1955.240 p.

[78] Low-Income Families. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Low-IncomeFamilies November 18, 19, 21, 22, and 23, 1955. 757 p.

[79] A Program for the Low-Income Population at Substandard Levels of Living.Report of the Subcommittee on Low-Income Families, January 5, 1956. 14 p.(S. Rept. 1311.)

[80] Foreign Economic Policy. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Foreign Eco-nomic Policy, November 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, and 17, 1955. 620 p.

[81] Foreign Economic Policy. Report of the Subcommittee on Foreign EconomicPolicy, January 5, 1956. 33 p. (S. Rept. 1312.)

[82] Federal Tax Policy for Economic Growth and Stability. Papers submitted bypanelists appearing before the Subcommittee on Tax Policy, November 9,1955. 930 p.

[83] Federal Tax Policy for Economic Growth and Stability. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Tax Policy, December 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16,1955. 708 p.

[84] Federal Tax Policy for Economic Growth and Stability. Report of the Subcom-mittee on Tax Policy, January 5, 1956, 16 p. (S. Rept. 1310.)

[85] The Federal Revenue Systenm Facts and Problems. Staff study of the Subcom-mittee on Tax Policy, November 1, 1955. 201 p.

[86] 1955 Historical and Descriptive Supplerment to Economic Indicators. Preparedby the staff and the Office of Statistical Standards, Bureau of the Budget, No-vember 1, 1955. 70 p.

[87] January 1956 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, January 31, Febru-ary 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 17, and 28, 1956. 727 p.

[88] Joint Economic Report on the 1956 Economic Report of the President. March1, 1956. 116 p. (S. Rept. 1606.)

[89] Defense Essentiality and Forein Economic Policy (Case Study: The Watch In-dustry and Precision Skills). Hearings before the Subcommittee on ForeignEconomic Policy, June 4 5 6, and 7, 1956. 476 p.

[90] Defense Essentiality and FVoreimgn Economic Policy Case Study: Watch Industryand Precision Skill& Report of the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy,July 18 and 25, 1956. 39 p. (S. Rept. 2629, pts. 1 and 2.)

[91] Conflicting Official Views on Monetary Policy: April 1956. Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization, June 12, 1956. 62 p.

[92] Monetary Policy: 1955-56. Hearings before the Subcommittee on EconomicStabilization, December 10 and 11, 1956. 162 p.

[93] World Economic Growth and Competition. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Foreign Economic Policy, December 10, 12, and 13, 1956. 175 p.

[94] Instrumentation and Automation. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Stabilization, December 12, 13, and 14, 1956. 202 p.

EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, 1957 AND 1958

[95] January 1957 Economic Report of the President, Hearings, January 28, 29, 30,31, February 1, 4, 5, and 6, 1957. 792 p

[96] Joint Economic Report on the 1957 Lonomic Report of the President. Febru-ary 28, 1957. 66 p. (H. Rept. 175.)

Note.-For availability of publications, see p. 3.(Pleae enclose self-addressed labels with request for printed materlais. if possible.]

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[971 Fiscal Policy Implications of the Economic Outlook and Budget Development&Hearings before the Subcommittee-on Fiscal Policy, June 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, and14, 1957. 348 p.

[98] Fiscal Policy Implications of the Economic Outlook and Budget Developments.Report of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, June 26, 1957. 5 p. (H. Rept.647.)

[99) Productivity, Prices, and Incomes. Staff materials, June 21, 1957. 281 p.[100) Soviet Economic Growth: A Comparison With the United State. Study pre-

pared for the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy by the LegislativeReference Service, Library of Congress, July 5, 1957. 149 p.

[101] 1957 Historical and Descriptive Supplement to Economic Indicators. Preparedby the staff and the Office of Statistical Standards, Bureau of the Budget,September 10, 1957. 74 p.

[102] The National Economic Accounts of the United States. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Economic Statistics, October 29 and 30, 1957. 302 p.

[103] Automation and Recent Trends. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Stabilization, November 14 and 15, 1957. 100 p.

[104] Federal Expenditure Policy for Economic Growth and Stability. Papers sub-mitted by panelists appearing before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, No-vember 5, 1957. 1203 p.

[1051 Federal Expenditure Policy for Economic Growth and Stability. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, November 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, and27, 1957. 668 p.

[106] Federal Expenditure Policies for Economic Growth and Stability. Report ofthe Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, January 23, 1958. 15 p.

[107] Policy for Commercial Agriculture: Its Relation to Economic Growth and Sta.bility. Papers submitted by panelists appearing before the Subcommittee onAgricultural Policy, November 22, 1957. 864 p.

[108] Policy for Commercial Agriculture: Its Relation to Economic Growth and Sta.bility Hearings before the Subcommittee on Agricultural Policy, December16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, 1957. 376 p.

[1091 Policy for Commercial Agriculture: Its Relation to Economic Growth and Sta-bility. Report of the Subcommittee on Agricultural Pol'cy, February 10, 1958.26 p.

[110] January 1958 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, January 27, 28, 29,30, February 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10, 1958. 498 p.

(1111 Joint Economic Report on the 1958 Economic Report of the President. Febru-ary 27, 1958. 52 p. (H. Rept. 1409.)

r112J International Economic Statistics. Memorandum prepared for the Subcommit-tee on Economic Statistics by the Office of Statistical Standards, Bureau ofthe Budget, January 31, 1958. 73 p.

[113] Fiscal Policy Implications of the Current Economic Outlook. Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, April 28, 29, 30, and May 1, 1958. 222 p.

[114] The Relationship of Prices to Economic Stability and Growth. Compendium ofpapers submitted by panelists, March 31, 1958. 712 p.

[115] The Relationship of Prices to Economic Stability and Growth. Hearings, May12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, and 22, 1958. 427 p.

[116] The Relationship of Prices to Economic Stability and Growth. Commentariessubmitted by economists from labor and industry, October 31, 1958. 271 p.

[117] The Relationship of Prices to Economic Stability and Growth. Hearings, De-cember 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1958. 432 p.

[118] Frequency of Change in Wholesale Prices: A Study of Price Flexibility. Studyprepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 22, 1958. 88 p.

[119] Economic Policy Questionnaire. Tabulation of replies submitted to the Sub-committee on Economic Stabilization, December 31, 1958. 18 p.

[120] Economic Policy in Western Europe. Staff study, January 2, 1959. 401 p.

Note.-For availability of publications, we p. 3.[Please enclose self-addressed labels with request for printed materials, if possible.)

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EIGHTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, 1959 AND 1960

Study of Employment, Growth, and Price Levels

(Pursuant to Senate Concurrent Resolution 13)

HEARINGS

[121] Part 1. The American Economy: Problems and Prospects, March 20, 23, 24,and 25, 1959. 228 p.

[122] Part 2. Historical and Comparative Rates of Production, Productivity, andPrices. April 7, 8, 9, and 10, 1959. 838 p.

[123] Part 3. Historical and Comparative Rates of Labor Force, Employment andUnemployment. April 25, 27, and 28, 1959. 138 p.

[124] Part 4. The Influence on Prices of Changes in the Effective Supply of Money.May 25, 26, 27, and 28, 1959. 283 p.

[125) Part 5. International Influences on the American Economy. June 29, 30, JulyI and 2, 1959. 199 p.

[126] Part 6A. The Government's Management of Its Monetary. Fiscal, and Debt Op.erations. July 24, 27, 28, and 29, 1959. 148 p.

[127] Part 6B. The Government's Management of Its Monetary, Fiscal, and Debt Ob-ligations. August 5, 6, and 7, 1959. 214 p.

[128] Part 6C. The Government ' Management of Its Monetary, Fiscal, and Debt O-ligations. Answers to questions on monetary policy and other materials No.vember 1959. 258 p.

[129] Part 7. The Effect of Monopolistic and Quasi-Monopolistic Practices UponPrices, Profits, Production, and Employment. September 22, 23, 24, and 25,1959. 467 p.

[130] Part 8. The Effect of Increases in Wage,, Salaries, and the Prices of PersonalServices, Together With Union and Prolessional Practwes Upon Prices, Profits,Production, and Employment. September 28, 29, 30, October 1 and 2,1959. 312 p.

[131] Part 9A. Constructive Suggestions for Reconciling and Simultaneously Obtain-ing the Three Objectives of Maximum Employment, an Adequate Rate ofGrowth, and Substantial Stability of the Price Level. October 26, 27. 28, 29.and 30, 1959. 298 p.

[132] Part 9B. Constructive Suggestions for Reconciling and Simultaneously Obtain-ing the Three Objectives of Maximum Employment, an Adequate Rate ofGrowth, and Substantial Stability of the Price Level. Materials submitted by12 organizations at the invitation of the Committee, November 5, 1959 186.

[1331 Part 10. Additional Materials Submitted for the Record. January 5, 11f.247 p.

REPORTS

[134] Staff Report on Employment, Growth, and Price Levels. December 17,1959. 488 p.

[135] Employment, Growth, and Price Levels. Report, January 26, 1960. 156 p (S.Rept. 1043).

SrUDY PAPERS

[136] No. 1. Recent Inflation in the United States, by Charles L. Schultze. Septem-ber 21, 1959. 137 p.

[137] Nos. 2 and 3. Steel and the Postwar Inflation, by Otto Eckstein and GaryFromm; An Analysis of the Inflation in Machinery Prices, by Thomas A.Wilson. November 6, 1959. 81 p.

[138] Nos. 4 and 5. Analysis of the Rising Costs of Public Education, by Werner Z.Hirsch; Trends in the Supply and Demand of Medical Care, by Markley Rob-erts. November 10, 1959, 85p.

[139] No. 6. The Extent and Nature of Frictional Unemployment, by the Bureau ofLabor Statistics. November 19, 1959. 69 p.

[140] Nos. 7, 8, and 9. The Incidence of Inflation. Or Who Gets Hurt. by Seymour E.Harris; Protection Against Inflation, by H. S. Houthakker; The Share of

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Wages and Salaries in Manufacturing Incomes, 1947-56, by Alfred H. Conrad.November 26, 1959. 153 p.

[141] Nos. 10 and 11. Potential Public Policies To Deal With Inflation Caused byMarket Power, by Emmette S. Redford; A Brief Interpretive Study of Wage-Price Problems in Europe, by Mark W. Leiserson. December 11, 1959. 86 p.

[142] Nos. 12 and 13. The Low Income Population and Economic Growth, by RobertL. Lampman; The Adequacy of Resources for Economic Growth in the UnitedStates, by Joseph L. Fisher and Edward Boorstein. December 16, 1959. 71 p.

[143] Nos. 14 and 15. Liquidity and Financial Institutions in the Postwar Period, byJohn Gurley; Profits, Markups, and Productivity: An Examination of Corpo-rate Behavior Since 1947, by Edwin Kuh. January 25, 1959. 111 p.

[144] No. 16. International Effects of US. Economic Policy, by Edward M. Bern-stein. January 25, 1960. 93 p.

[145] No. 17. Prices and Costs in Manufacturing Industries, by Charles L. Schultzeand Joseph L. Tryon. January 25, 1960. 58 p.

[146] No. 18. National Security and the American Economy in the 1960's, by HarryRowen. January 30, 1960. 79 p.

[147] No. 19. Debt Management in the United States, by Warren L. Smith. January28, 1960. 154 p.

[148] No. 20. The Potential Economic Growth of the United States, by James W.Knowles. January 30, 1960. 56 p. See [67].

(149] No. 21. Postwar Movement of Prices and Wages in Manufacturing Industries,by Harold M. Levinson. January 30, 1960. 139 p. (Includes supplementarytechnical material to the staff report [134].)

[150] No. 22. An Evaluation of Antitrust Policy: Its Relation to Economic Growth,Full Employment, and Prices, by Theodore J. Kreps. January 30, 1960. 49 p.

[151] No. 23. The Structure of Unemployment in Areas of Substantial Labor Sur-plus, by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. January 30, 1960. 34 p.

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS

[152] Questions on Monetary Policy and Debt Management, August 31, 1959. 11 p.See [128].

[153] Index to Hearings, Employment, G."owth, and Price Levels-With Tables ofContents of Study Papers and Reports. December 30, 1960. 94 p.

Other Committee Publications of the 86th Congress[154] January 1959 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, January 27, 28, 29,

30, February 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10, 1959. 787 p.[155] Joint Economic Report on th'e 1959 Economic Report of the President. March

9, 1959. 76 p. (S. Rept. 98.)[156] The Federal Revenue System: Facts and Problems, 1959. Staff study, May

1959. 266 p.[157] Energy Resources and Technology. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Au-

tomation and Energy Resources, October 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, 1959. 352 p.Comparisons of the United States and Soviet Economies. Papers submitted bypanelists appearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics:I158 Part I. September 28, 1959. 376 p.

159] Part II. October 19, 1959. 169 p.160] Part III. November 10, 1959. 71 p.

[161] Comparisons of the United States and Soviet Economies. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Economic Statistics. November 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20,1959. 292 p.

[162] Comparisons of the United States and Soviet Economies. Supplemental State-ment on Costs and Benefits to the Soviet Union of Its Bloc and Pact System:Comparisons With the Western Alliance System. Prepared by the Central In-telligence Agency in cooperation with the Department of State and Depart-ment of Defense for the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics, June 17, 1960.50p.

[163] January 1960 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, February 1, 2, 3, 4,5, and 16, 1960. 517 p.

[164] Joint Economic Report on the 1960 Economic Report of the President. Febru-ary 15, 1960. 98 p. (5. Rept. 1152.)

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[165] Background Material on Economic Aspects of Military Procurement andSupply. Materials submitted to the Subcommittee on Defense Procurement,February 12, 1960. 236 p.

[166] Impact of Defense Procurement. Hearings before the Subcommittee on De-fense Procurement, January 28, 29, and 30, 1960. 594 p.

[167] Economic Aspects of Military Procurement and Supply. Report of the Subcom-mittee on Defense Procurement and Supply. Report of the Subcommittee onDefense Procurement, October 23, 1960. 125 p.

[168] New Views on Automation. Papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Auto-mation and Energy Resources, October 12, 1960. 604 p.

[169] Economic Policies for Agriculture in the 1960's: Implications of Four SelectedAlternatives. Staff study, November 26, 1960. 82 p.

[170] Current Economic Situation and Short-Run Outlook. Hearings, December 7and 8, 1960. 266 p.

[171] 1960 Supplement to Economic Indicators: Historical and Descriptive Back-ground. Prepared by the staff and the Office of Statistical Standards, Bureauof the Budget, December 1960. 112 p.

[172] Energy Resources and Government. Statements submitted to the Subcommit-tee on Automation and Energy Resources by Federal and State Regulatoryand Development Agencies, November 15, 1960. 603 p.

[173] Subsidy and Subsidylike Programs of the US. Government. Study prepared byLegislative Reference Service, Library of Congress, December 15, 1960. 80 p.

[174] Economic Programs for Labor Surplus Areas in Selected Countries of WesternEurope. Staff study, December 27, 1960. 15 p.

[175] A Study of the Dealer Market for Federal Government Securities. Staff study,December 30, 1960. 144 p.

EIGHTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, 1961 AND 1962

[176] January 1961 Economic Report of the President and the Economic Situationand Outlook. Hearings, February 9, 10, March 6, 7, 27, and April 10, 1961.725 p.

[177] Joint Economic Report on the 1961 Economic Report of the President. May 2,1961. 138 p. (H. Rept. 328.)Government Price Statistics. Hearings before the Subcommittee on EconomicStatistics:

[178] Part 1. January 24, 1961. 526 p.[179] Part 2. May 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, 1961. 267 p.[180] Government Price Statistics. Report of the Subcommittee on Economic Statis-

tics, July 21, 1961. 13 p.[181] The Federal Revenue System: Facts and Problems, 1961. Staff study, April

1961. 290 p.[182] International Payments Imbalances and Need for Strengthening International

Financial Arrangements. Hearings, before the Subcommittee on InternationalExchange and Payments, May 16, June 19, 20, and 21, 1961. 340 p.

[183] International Payments Imbalances and Need for Strengthening InternationalFinancial Arrangement& Report of the Subcommittee on International Ex-change and Payments, August 23, 1961. 26 p.

[184] Review of Annual Report of the Federal Reserve System for the Year 1960.Hearings, June 1 and 2, 1961. 174 p.

[185] Progress Made by the Department of Defense in Reducing the Impact of Mili-tary Procurement on the Economy. Hearings before the Subcommittee on De-fense Procurement, June 12, 1961, 156 p.

[186] Review of Report of the Commission on Money and Credit. Hearings, August14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1961. 486 p.

[187] 9S Lots of Bids Involving Identical Bids Reported to the Department of Justiceby the Federal Procurement Agencies in the Years 1955-60. Staff study August30, 1961. 139 p.

[188] Higher Unemployment Rates, 1957-60;, Structural Transformation or Inad-equate Demand. Staff study for the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics, No-vember 29, 1961. 79 p.

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[189] Unemployment. Terminology, Measurement, and Analysis. Study papers forthe Subcommittee on Economic Statistics by the Bureau of Labor Statistics,November 29, 1961. 113 p.

[190] Employment and Unemployment. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Statistics, December 18, 19, and 20, 1961. 399 p.

[191] Employment and Unemployment. Report of the Subcommittee on EconomicStatistics, February 2, 1962. 21p.Study papers prepared for the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy:

[192] A New Look at Foreign Economic Policy: In Lwht of the Cold War and theExtension of the Common Market in Europe, by Christian A. Herter and Wil-liam L. Clayton. October 23, 1961. 10 p.

[193] The Task for 1962: A Free World Community, by Henry S. Reuss. November1, 1961. 8 p.

[194] A New Look at Trade Poliy Toward the Communist Bloc. The Elements of aCommon Strategy for the West, by Samuel Pisar. November 10, 1961. 103 p.

[195] Economic Policies Toward Less Developed Countries, by Raymond F. Mikeselland Robert Loring Allen, November 17, 1961. 96 p.

[196] Japan in United States Foreign Economic Policy, by Warren S. Hunsberger.November 20, 1961. 27 p.

[197] Trade Adjustment in Theory and Practice, by Otto R. Reischer. November 21,1961. 98 p.

[198] The European Economic Community and the United States, by Robert R.Bowie and Theodore Geiger. November 27, 1961. 60 p.

[199] Food and People, by Ralph McCabe and Louis H. Bean. November 1961. 74[200] United States Commercial Policy. A Program from the 1960's, by Peter

Kenen. November 30, 1961. 37 p.[201] Trade Restraints in the Western Community. With Tariff Comparisons and

Selected Statistical Tables Pertinent to Foreign Economic Policy. Staff study,December 1, 1961. 59p

[202] Foreign Economic Policy. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Foreign Eco-nomic Policy, December 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, and 14, 1961. 524 p.

[203] Foreign Economic Policy for the 1960's. Report of the Subcommittee on For-eign Economic Policy, Jrrauary 17, 1962. 50 p.

[204] The Political Stakes in East- West Trade. A report on a fact-fin" trip to theU.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe submitted to the Subcommittee on Foreign Eco-nomic Policy by Jacob K. Javits, February 2, 1962. 19 p.Inventory Fluctuations and Economic Stabilization. Papers:

[205] Part L Postwar Fluctuations in Business Inventorie& December 18, 1961.180 p.[206] Part Il Causative Factors in Movements of Business Inventories. December

21, 1961. 194 p.[207] Part III. Inventory Fluctuations and Economic Instability. December 26, 1961.

218 p.[208] Part IV. Supplementary Study Papers May 22,1962.133 p.[209] The Role of Inventory Changes During Expansion and Contraction. Task force

report to the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization, Automation andEnergy Resources, July 3, 1962. 11 p.

[210] Inventory Fluctuations, Price Level Changes, and Economic Growth. Taskforce report to the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization, Automation, andEnergy Resources, July 6, 1962. 15 p.

[211] Inventory Fluctuations and Economic Stabilization. Hearings before the Sub-committee on Economic Stabilization, Automation, and Energy Resources,July 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, 1962, 263 p.

[212] The Federal Budget as an Economic Document. Staff study prepared for theSubcommittee on Economic Statistics, January 11, 1962, 189 p. See [238] and[230].

[213] Economic Policies and Programs in South America. Report of the Subcommit-tee on Inter-American Relationships, January 24, 1962, 123 p.

[214] Economic Development in South America. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Inter-American Economic Relationships, May 10 and 11, 1962, 151 p.

[215] Economic Developments in South America. Report of the Subcommittee onInter-American Economic Relationships, July 20, 1962, 12 p.

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[216] January 1962 Economic Report of the President. Hearings, January 25, 26, 30,31, February 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8, 1962. 845 p.

[217] Joint Economic Report on the 1962 Economic Report of the President, March7, 1962. 162 p. (H. Rept. 1410.)Variability of Private Investment in Plant and Equipment:

[218] Part I. Investment on Its Financing. Report by the Department-of Commerce,January 19, 1962. 68 p.

[219] Part II. Some Elements Shaping Investment Decisions. Papers, January 29,1962. 55 p.

[220) Measures of Productive Capacity. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Statistics, May 14, 22, 23, and 24, 1962. 172 p.

[221] Measures of Productive Capacity. Report of the Subcommittee on EconomicStatistics, July 24, 1962. 20 p.

[222] State of the Economy and Policies for Full Employment. Hearings, August 7,8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, and 22, 1962. 997 p.

[223] A Federal Statistics Program for the 1960's. A study prepared for the Subcom-mittee on Economic Statistics by the Office of Statistical Standards, Bureau ofthe Budget, October 15, 1962. 69 p.

[224] Factors Affecting the United States Balance of Payments. Studies prepared forthe Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments, December 1E,1962. 561 p.

[225] Outlook for the United States Balance of Payments. Hearings before the Sub-committee on International Exchange and Payments, December 12, 13, and14, 1962. 264 p.

[226] US. Payments Policies Consistent With Domestic Objectives of Maximum Em-ployment and Growth. Report of the Subcommittee on International Ex-change and Payments, December 26, 1962. 11 p.

[227] Dimensions of Soviet Economic Power. Study papers, December 5, 1962. 744 p.Included in [228].

[228] Dimensions of Soviet Economic Power. Hearings (together with study papers),December 10 and 11, 1962. 929 p.

[229] 1962 Supplement to Economic Indicators: Historical and Descriptive Back-ground. Prepared by the staff and the Office of Statistical Standards. Bureauof the Budget, December 26, 1962. 126 p.

EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, 1963 AND 1964

January 196S Economic Report of the President:[230] Part 1. Hearings, January 28, 29, 30, 31, February 1, 4, 5, and 6, 1963. 638 p.[231] Part 2. Statements of Economic Interest Groups. March 1963. 177 p.[232] Joint Economic Report on the 1968 Economic Report of the President. March

14, 1963. 114 p. (S. Rept. 78.)[233] Economic Policies and Programs in Miau..e America. Report to the Subcom-

mittee on Inter-American Economic Relationships by Martha W. Griffiths.January 22, 1963. 31 p.

[234] Background Material on Economic Aspects of Military Procurement andSupply. Staff study of the Subcommittee on Defense Procurement, March1963. 228,.

[235] Impact of Military Supply and Service Activities on the Economy. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Defense Procurement. March 28, 29, and April 1,1963. 445p.

[236] Impact of Military Supply and Service Activities on the Economy. Report ofthe Subcommittee on Defense Procurement, July 18, 1963. 68 p.

[237] Steel Prices, United Costs, Profits, and Foreign Competition. Hearings, April23, 24, 25, 26, 29, and May 2, 1963. 762 p.

[238] The Federal Budget as an Economic Document. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Economic Statistics. April 23, 24, 25, and 30, 1963. 355p. -

[239] The Federal Budget as an Economic Document. Report of the Subcommitteeon Economic Statistics, August 14, 1963. 26 p. (S. Rept. 396). See [212].

[240] Measuring Employment and Unemployment. Hearings before the Subcommit-tee on Economic Statistics, June 6 and 7, 1963. 129 p.

[241] Discriminatory Ocean Freight Rates and the Balance of Payments. Hearings:Part 1. June 20 and 21, 1963. 192 p. See [270].

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[242] Part 2. October 9 and 10, 1963. 137 p.[2431 Part 3. November 19 and 20, 1963. 266 p.[261] Part 4. March 25 and 26, 1964. 181 p.[269] Part 5. Appendix, September 1964. 497 p.

The Una4ed States Balance of Payments. Hearings:[244] Part 1. Current Problems and Policies. July 8 and 9, 1963. 218 p.[245] Part 2. Outlook for the United States Balance of Payments. July 29 and 30,

1963. 117 p.[2461 Part 3. The International Monetary System: Functioning and Possible Reform.

November 12, 13, 14, and 15, 1963. 290 p.[247] The United Siates Balance of Payments-Perspectives and Policies. Staff ma-

terials and other submissions, November 12, 1963. 164 p.[248] The United States Balance of Payments: Statements by Economists, Bankers,

and Others on The Brookings Institution Study, "The United States Balanceof Payments in 1968. "November 12, 1963. 587 p.

[259] The United States Balance of Payments. Report, March 19, 1964. 30 p. (S.Rept. 965.)

[249] Probable Effects of the Proposed Quality Stabilization Act on Prices, Incomes,Employment, and Production. A Summary analysis prepared by the Councilof Economic Advisers, October 29, 1963. 4 p.Economic Policies and Practices. Studies:

[250] Paper No. 1. Comparative Features of Central Banks in Selected Foreign Coun-tries. October 15, 1963. 36 p.

[251] Paper No. 2. Governmental Policies To Deal With Prices in Key Industries inSelected Foreign Countrws. October 31, 1963. 16 p.

[252] Paper No. 3. A Description and Analysis of Certain European Capital Mar-kets. January 20, 1964. 280 p.

[262] Paper No. 4. Private Trade Barriers and the Atlantw Community. April 1964.42 p.

[263] Paper No. 5. Unemployment Programs in Sweden. April 22, 1964. 51 p.[267] Paper No. 6. Subsidies to Shipping by Eleven Countries. July 161 1964. 27 p.[253] Private Investment in Latin America. Hearings before the Subcommittee on

Inter-American Economic Relationship, January 14, 15, and 16, 1964. 492 p.[266] Private Investment in Latin America. Report of the Subcommittee on Inter-

American Economic Relationships, May 25, 1964. 27 p.January 1964 Economic Report of the reident:I254 Part 1. Hearings, January 23, 27, 28, and 29, 1964. 253 p.

25 Part 2. Invited Comments. February 1964. 168 p. -256] Joint Economic Report on the 1964 Economic Report of the President. March

2, 1964. 74 p. (S. Rept. 931.)[257] Annual Economic Indicators for the US.SR. Compendium of statistical mate-

rials and interpretative articles, February 25, 1964. 218 p.[260] Background Material on Economic Aspects of Military Procurement and

Suppy--1964. Materials submitted to the Subcommittee on Defense Procure-ment. April 1964. 177 p.

[264] Impact of Military and Related Civilian Supply and Service Activities on theEconomy. Hearings, Subcommittee on Defense Procurement, April 16 and 21,1964. 384 p.

[265] Economic Impact of Federal Supply and Service Activities. Report of the Sub-committee on-Defense Procurement, September 3, 1964. 29p.

[268] The Federal Tax System: Facts and Problems, 1964. Staff study, September1964. 321 p.

[271] Measuring the Nation's Wealth. Materials developed by the Wealth InventoryPlanning Study of the George Washington University for the Subcommitteeon Economic Statistics, December 10, 1964. 835 p. See [286] and [287]

[272] Invention and the Patent System. Study prepared by S. C. Gilfillan, December21, 1964. 247 p.

[273] The Distribution of Personal Income: A study of statistics on the size distribu-tion of personal income in the United States. Prepared for the Subcommitteeon Economic Statistics, by T. Paul Schultz, Deceinber 29, 1964. 134 p.

[274] 1964 Supplement to Economic Indicators: Historical and Descriptive Back-ground. Prepared by the staff and the Office of Statistical Standards, Bureauof the Budget, December 1964. 130 p.

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[270] Discriminatory Ocean Freight Rates and the Balance of Payments. Report,January 6, 1965, 45 p. (S. Rept. 1.) See [241].January 1965 Economic Report of the President:

[276] Part 1. Hearings, February 19, 22, and 23, 1965. 169 p.[277] Part 2. Hearings, February 24, 1965. 33 p.[278] Part 3. Hearings, February 25, 26, and 27, 1965. 199 p.[279] Part 4. Invited Comments, February 1965. 93 p.[280] Joint Economic Report on the 1965 Economic Report of the President, March

17, 1965. 114 p. (H. Rept. 175.)[281] Subsidy and Subsidy-Effect Programs of the US. Government. Study prepared

by the Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress, March 31, 1965. 86p. Revision of [173].

[282] Current Economic Indicators for the U.S.S.R. Compendium of statistical dataand interpretative comments, June 23, 1965. 220 p.

[283] Background material on Economic Impact of Federal Procurement-1965. Ma-terials submitted to the Subcommittee on Federal Procurement and Regula-tion, April 19, 1965. 251 p.

[284] Economic Impact of Federal Procurement. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Federal Procurement and Regulation, April 27, 28, and 29, 1965. 407 p.

[2851 Economic Impact of Federal Procurement. Report of the Subcommittee onFederal Procurement and Regulation, July 19, 1965. 13 .

[286] Measuring the Nation s Wealth. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Statistics, June 1, 2, and 3, 1965. 93 p. See [271].

[287] Measuring the Nation's Material Wealth. Report of the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Statistics, August 27, 1965. 5 p.

[288] Improved Statistws for Economic Growth. A compendium of views and sugges-tions from individuals, organizations, and statistics users. Submitted to theSubcommittee on Economic Statistics, July 1, 1965. 142 p.The Balance of Payments Statistics. Hearings before the Subcommittee onEconomic Statistics:

[289] Part 1. May 11, 1965. 79 p.[290] Part 2. June 8, 1965. 155 p.[2911 Part 3. June 9, 1965. 55 p.[292] The Balance of Payments Statistics of the United States. Report of the Sub-

committee on Economic Statistics, July 27, 1965. 5 p.Discriminatory Ocean Freight Rates and the Balance of Payments. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Federal Procurement and Regulations:

[293] Part 1. April 7 and 8, 1965. 350 p.[294] Part 2. May 27, 1965. 91 p.[295] Part 3. June 30, 1965. 66 p.[328] Part 4. May 6 and 19, 1966. 149 p.[329] Discriminatory Ocean Freight Rates and the Balance of Payments. Report of

the Subcommittee on Federal Procurement and Regulation. August 3, 1966.25 p.

[275] Fiscal Policy Issues of the Coming Decade: Statements by Individual Econo.mists and Representatives of Interested Organizations. Subcommittee on FiscalPolicy, February 15, 1965. 196 p.

[296] Fiscal Policy Issues of the Coming Decade. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Fiscal Policy, July 20, 21, and 22, 1965. 105 p.Guideline for I;sternatwonal Monetary Reform. The Subcommittee on Interna-tional Exchange and Payments:

[297] Part 1. Hearings, July 27, 28, and 29, 1965. 191 p.[298] Part 2. Supplement. 410 p.[299] Guidelines for Improving the International Monetary System. Report of the

Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments. August 30, 1965.22 p.Economic Policies and Practices. Studies:

[300] Paper No. 7. European Socal Security Systems. A comparative analysis of pro-grams in England, Sweden, and the Common Market countries, together witha description of the U.S. system. September 17, 1965. 129 p.

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[304] Paper No. 8. Programs for Relocating Workers Used by Governments of Select-ed Countries. January 26, 1966. 76 p.

[332] Paper No. 9. Foreign Banking in the United States. July 5, 1966. 35 p.[356] Paper No. 10. Foreign Government Restraints on United States Bank Oper-

ations Abroad, April 11, 1967, 56 p.[301] Latin American Development and Western Hemisphere Trade. Hearings

before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Economic Relationships, Septem-ber 8, 9, and 10, 1965, 293 p.

[314] Latin American Development and Hemisphere Trade. Report of the Subcom-mittee on Inter-American Economic Relationships, March 24, 1966. 17 p.

[3021 The Impact of Government-Generated Cargo on the US.-Flag Foreign TradeFleet for Calendar Year 1964. Study presented to the Subcommittee on Feder-al Procurement and Regulation by the Marine Administration, November 24,1965, 13 p.

[303] Off Dead Center: Some Proposals To Strengthen Free World Economic Coop-eration. Report by Henry S. Reuss and Robert F. Ellsworth, December 20,1965. 20 p.

[3051 The Federal Reserve Portfolio: Statements by Individual Economists. Materi-als submitted to the Subcommittee on Economic Progress, January 28, 1966.176 p.Recent Federal Reserve Action and Economic Policy Coordination. Hearings:

[306] Part 1. December 13 and 14, 1965. 306 p.E307] Part 2. December 15 and 16, 1965, 284 p.3081 Improved Statistics for Economic Growth. Comments by Government Agen-

cies on views submitted to the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics, March10, 1964. 84 p.January 1966 Economic Report of the President:

[3091 Part 1. Hearing, February 1 and 2, 1966, 196 p.[3101 Part 2. Hearings, February 3, 4, and 8, 1966. 216 p.[3111 Part 3. Hearings, February 9 and 10, 1966. 170 p.[3121 Part 4. Hearings, Invited Comments. 164 p.[3131 Joint Economic Report on the 1965 Economic Report of the President. March

17, 1966. (H. Rept. 1334). 86 p.[315] Twentieth Anniversary of the Employment Act of 1946: An Economic Symposi-

um. Hearing, February 23, 1966. 150 p.[338] Twentieth Anniversary of the Employment Act of 1946: An Economic Symposi-

um. Supplement. Invited comments on Directions for the Future. 192 p.[316] Background Material on Economic Impact of Federal Procurement-1966. Ma-

terials submitted to the Subcommittee on Federal Procurement and Regula-tion, March 18, 1966. 1d4 p.

[3171 Economic Impact of Federal Procurement-,1966. Hearings, January 24,March 23, and 24, 1966. 422p.

[318] Economic Impact of Federal Procurement-1966. Report of the Subcommitteeon Federal Procurement and Regulation, May 27, 1966, 22 p.

[319] Tax Changes fqr Shortrun Stabilization. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Fiscal Policy, March 16, 17, 18, 22, and 30, 1966. 313 p.

[320] Tax Changes for Shortrun Stabilization. Report of the Subcommittee onFiscal Policy, May 24, 1966. 23 p.

[321] Inflation and the Price Indexes. Monograph submitted to the Subcommitteeon Economic Statistics by the National Industrial Conference Board, June 8,1966. 129 p.

[322] Government Price Statistic. Hearings before the Subcommittee on EconomicStatistics, May 24, 25, and 26, 1966. 266 p.

[323] Government Price Statistics. Report of the Subcommittee on Economic Statis-tics, July 12, 1966. 19 p.

[324] Job Vacancy Statistics. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Sta-tistics, May 17 and 18, 1966. 215 p.

[325] Job Vacancy Statistics. Report of the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics,June 8, 1966. 6 p.Private Pension Plans. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy.

E 326 1 Part 1. April 26, 27, and May 2, 1966. 262 p.3 Part 2. May 3, 9, 11, 16, and 20, 1966. 262 p.

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[330] Technology in Education. Hearings before the Subcommittee on EconomicProgress, June 6, 10, and 13, 1966. 723 p.

[331] Automation and Technolog in Education. Report of the Subcommittee onEconomic Progress, August 9, 1966. 11 p.New Directions in the Soviet Economy. Studies prepared for the Subcommitteeon Foreign Economic Policy, June 27, 1966:

[333] Part I. Economic Policy. 98p.[334] Part IIA. Economic Performance. 239 p.

(1) Aggregate National Product.(2) Industry.

[335] Part JIB. Economic Performance. 254 p.(3) Agriculture.(4) Consumption.(5) Transportation.

[336] Part III. The Human Resources. 280 p.337] Part IV. The World Outside. (Also includes a selected bibliography of Recent

Soviet Monographs and the Appendixes.) 222 p.[339] New Approach to United States International Economic Policy. Hearing

before the Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments, Septem-ber 9, 1966. 44 p.

[340] Twenty Years After: An Appeal for the Renewal of International Economic Co-operation on a Grand Scale. Report of the Subcommittee on International Ex-change and Payments, September 16, 1966. 4p.

[341] Old Age Income Assurance: An Outline of Issues and Alternatives. Staffdocument prepared for the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, November 4, 1966.39 p.State and Local Pubic Facility Needs and Financing. Staff study prepared forthe Subcommittee on Economic Progress:

342] Volume 1 Public Facility Needs, December 14, 1966. 693 p.3431 Volume 2 Public Facility Financing, December 21, 1966. 453 p.344 Contingency Planning for US. International Monetary Policy. Statements by

private economists submitted to the Subcommittee on International Exchangeand Payments, December 20, 1966. 160 p.

[345] US. Economic Growth to 1975. Potentials and Problems. Staff study preparedfor the Subcommittee on Economic Progress, December 12, 1966. 63 p.Federal Programs for the Development of Human Resources. A compilation ofreplies from Departments and Agencies of the U.S. Government to a question-naire formulated by the Subcommittee on Economic Progress, December 19,1966:

346] Volume 1.458 p.347 Volume 2. 492 p.348] Volume 3. 358 p.349] Productivity, Prices and Incomes. Staff materials, December 23, 1966. 213 p.

NINETIETH CONGRESS, 1967 AND 1968

January 1967 Economic Report of the President:[351' Part 1. Hearings, February 2, 3, and 6, 1967. 234 p.'3521 Part 2. Hearings, February 7, 8, and 9, 1967. 262 p.'353' Part 3. Hearings, February 15, 16, and 17, 1967. 220 p.354U Part 4. Hearings, February 20, 21, and 23, 1967. 288 p.355' Part 5. Invited Comments, 132 p.35 Joint Economic Report on the 1967 Economic Report of the PresidenL March

17, 1967. 107 p. S. Rept. 73.An Economic Profile of Mainland China. Studies, February 22,1967:[357] Volume 1. 339 p.

58 Volume 2. 345 p.[359] Mainland China in the World Economy. Hearings, April 5, 10, 11, and 12,

1967. 248 p.[360] Mainland China in the World Economy. Report, June 19, 1967. 25 p. S. Rept.

348.Economic Effect of Vietnam Spending:

[361] Volume I. Hearings, April 24, 25, 26, and 27, 1967. 363 p.

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[362] Volume II. The Military Impact on the American Economy, Now and AfterVietnam. A compendium of statements, articles, and papers compiled as back-ground material. 671 p.

[363] Economic Effect of Vietnam Spending. Report, July 7, 1967. 9 p. S. Rept. 394.[364] Background Material on Economy in Government. Materials submitted to the

Subcommittee on Economy in Government, May 2, 1967. 299 p.Economy in Government. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economy inGovernment:

[365] Part 1. May 8, 9, 10, and 16, 1967. 256 p.[366] Part 2. Supplementary Materials. 204 p.[367] Economy in Government. Report of the Subcommittee on Economy in Govern-

ment, July 4, 1967. 54 p.[368] The Coordination and Integration of Government Statistical Programs. Hear-

ings before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics. May 17, 18; June 7, and8, 1976. 206 p.

[369] The Coordination and Integration of Government Statistical Programs. Reportof the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics, August 9, 1967. 10 p.

[370] 1967 Supplement to Economic Indicators. Historical and Descriptive Back-ground. Prepared by the staff and the Office of Statistical Standards, Bureauof the Budget, May 4, 1967. 136 p.

[371] Federal Programs for the Development of Human Resources. Questions andOutline for a Compendium of Papers Providing an Economic Analysis pre-pared by the Subcommittee on Economic Progress, June 1967. 12 p.Economic Education. Hearings before the Subcommittee on EconomicProgress:

[372] Volume 1. April 14, 17, and 21, 1967. 107 p.[373] Volume II. Related Materials. 144 p.

Revenue Sharing and Its Alternatives: What Future for Fiscal Federalism?Studies prepared for the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, July 1967:

[374] Volume I. Lessons of Experience. 648 p.[375] Volume II. Range of Alternatives for Fiscal Federalism. 573 p.[376] Volume III. Federal, State, Local Fiscal Projections. 296 p.

Revenue Sharing and Its Alternatives: What Future for Fiscal Federalism?Hearings before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy:

[377] Part I. July 31, August 1, 2, and 3, 1967. 194 p.[378] Part II. November 7, 8, 9, 14, and 15, 1967. 221 p.[379] Economic Outlook and Its Policy Implications. Hearings, June 27, 28, and 29,

1967. 169 p.[380] Issues and Objectives of US. Foreign Trade Policy. A compendium of state-

ments submitted to the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy, Septem-ber 22, 1976. 262 p.The Future of US Foreign Trade Policy. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Foreign Economic Policy:

[381] Volume I. July 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, and 20, 1967. 414 p.[382] Volume II. Submitted statements, 64 p.[383] The Future of US. Foreign Trade Policy. Reprt of the Subcommittee on For-

eign Economic Policy, September 29, 1967. 25 p.[384] A Directory of Urban Research Study Centers. Materials prepared by the staff

for the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs, August 1967. 77 p.[385] Urban America" Goals and Problems. Materials compiled and prepared for

the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs, Auust 1967. 303 p.[386] Urban Americam Goals and Problems. Hearings before the Subcommittee on

Urban Affairs, September 27, 28; October 2, 3, and 4, 1967. 239p.[387] August Review of the 1968 Budget. Hearings, August 24, 1967. 63p.

New Plan for International Monetary Reserve. Hearing before the Subcom-mittee on International Exchange and Payments:I 388] Part 1. September 14, 1967. 91 p.

389] Part 2. Rio Monetary Agreement, November 22, 1967. 157 p.390] Planning-Programming-Budgeting System. Hearings before the Subcommittee

on Economy in Government, September 14, 19, 20, and 21, 1967. 412 p.[391] Planning-Pr"gramming-Budgeting System. Report of the Subcommittee on

Economy in Government, December 4, 1967. 13 p.

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[392] Guidelines for Improving the International Monetary System, Round Two.Report of the Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments, De-cember 7, 1967 11 p.

[393] Review of Report of the President's Commission on Budget Concepts. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Economy in Government, October 30 and Novem-ber 2, 1967. 186 p.

[394] Economy in Government--1967; Updated Background Material. Materials sub-mitted to the Subcommittee on Economy in Government, November 17, 1967.142 p.

[3951 Economy in Government Procurement and Property Management. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Economy in Government, November 27, 28, 29,30 and December 8, 1967. 625 p.

[396] Econcmy in Government Procurement and Property Management. Report ofthe Subcommittee on Economy in Government, April 23, 1968. 12 p.Financing Municipal Facilities. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Progress:

[3971 Volume I. December 5, 6. and 7, 1967. 168 p.[398] Volume IL. July 9, 10, and 11, 1968. 279 p.[399] Interest Rate Guidelines for Federal Decisionmaking. Hearing before the Sub-

committee on Economy in Government, January 29, 1968. 67 p.[400] The Wage.Price Issue: The Need for Guideposts. Hearings, January 31, 1968.

82 p.Old Age Income Assurance. A compendium of papers on problems and policyissues in the public and private pension system submitted to the Subcommit-tee on Fiscal Policy, December 1967:

1 401] Part I. General Policy Guidelines. 203 p.4021 Part II. The Aged Population and Retirement Income Programs. 361 p.4031 Part III. Public Programs. 239 p.

[404] Part IV. Employment Aspects of Pension Plans. 210 p.(405] Part V. Financial Aspects of Pension Plans. 263 p.406] Part VI. Abstracts of the Papers. 196 p.

1968 Economic Report of the President:[408] Part 2. Hearings, February 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 1968. 338p.t407 Part 2. Hearings, February 16, 19, 20 and 21, 1968. 380 p.409] Part 3. Invited Comments. 205 p..410 Part 4. The Dollar Deficit and German Offsetting. 13 p.[4111 Joint Economic Report on the 1968 Economic Report of the President. March

19, 1968. (S. Rept. 1016.) 122 p.Federal Programs for the Development of Human Resources. A compendium ofpapers submitted to the Subcommittee on Economic Progress, March 7, 1968:

[412] Volume 1. 326 p.Part I. Program Appraisal, National Goals, Program Management

and Coordination.Part II. Manpower and Education.

[413] Volume 2. 358 p.Part II& Income Maintenance and Family Support.Part IV. Health Care and Improvement.Part V. Housing and the Quality of Man's Environment.

[414] Soviet Economic Performance: 1966-67. Study prepared for the Subcommitteeon Foreign Economic Policy, May 29, 1968. 292 p.

[415] Standards for Guiding Monetary Action Hearings, May 8, 9, 15, and 16, 1968.318 p.

[416] Standards for Guiding Monetary Action. Report, July 2, 1968. (S. Rept. 1361.)22 p.

[417] Impact of the Property Tax: Its Economic Implications for Urban Problems.Study report by Dick Netzer prepared for the National Commission on UrbanProblems. May 20, 1968. 48 p.

[418] Employment and Manpower Problems in the Cities: Implications of the Reportof the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Hearings, May 28,29, June 4, 5, and 6, 1968. 297 p.

[419] Employment and Manpower Problems in the Cities: Implications of the Reportof die National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Report, September16, 1968. (S. Rept. 1568.) 23 p.

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[420] Economic Policies and Practices. Paper No. 11, Guaranteed Minimum IncomePrograms Used by Governments of Selected Countrwes. July 30, 1968. 87 p.Income Maintenance Programs. Hearings before the Subcommittee on FiscalPolicy:

[421] Volume I. Proceedings, June 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27, 1968. 444 p.[422] Volume II. Appendix Materials. 276 p.[424] Economic Analysis of Public Investment Decisions: Interest Rate Policy and

Discounting Analysis. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economy in Gov-ernment, July 30, 31, and August 1, 1968. 193 p.

[425] Economic Analysis of Public Investment Decisions: Interest Rate Policy andDiscounting Analysis. Report of the Subcommittee on Economy in Govern-ment, September 23, 1968. 25 p.

[426] Next Steps in International Monetary Reform. Hearing before the Subcommit-tee on International Exchange and Payments, September 9, 1968. 161 p.

[427] Next Steps in International Monetary Reform. Report of the Subcommittee onInternational Exchange and Payments, September 19, 1968. 10 p.

[428] Summer Review of the 1969 Budget. Hearing, September 12, 1968. 57 p.[429] Federal Reserve Discount Mechanism. Hearings, September 11 and 17, 1968.

80 p.[430] Federal Reserve Dicount Mechanism," System Proposals for Change. Report.

February 6, 1969. (S. Rept. 91-8.) 12 p.Economics of Military Procurement. Hearings before the Subcommittee onEconomy in Government:I431] Part 1. Nov. 11, 12, 13, 1968, and Jan. 16, 1969. 347 p.

432] Part 2. Nov. 14, 1968. 244 p.433] The Economics of Military Procurement. Report of the Subcommittee on Econ-

omy in Government, May 1969. 31 p. 20 cents.[434] Public Facility Requirements Over the Next Decade. Hearings before the Sub-

committee on Economic Progress, December 3 and 4, 1968. 130 p.

NINETY-FIRIT CONGRESS, 1969 AND 1970[435] A Review of Balance of Payments Policies. Hearings before the Subcommittee

on International Exchange and Payments, January 13, 14, and 15, 1969. 257 p.The 1969 Economic Report of the President:

436] Part 1. Hearings, January 17, 1969. 279 p.437] Part 2. Hearings, February 17, 18, 19, 20, and 24, 1969. 257 p.438] Part 3. Hearings, February 27, March 5 and 6, 1969. 432 p.'439 Part 4. Invited Comments. 229 p.

[440] Joint Economic Report on the 1969 Economic Report of the President, April 1,1969 (H. Report 91-142.) 165 p.

[441] On Linking Reserve Creation and Development Assistance. Staff study pre-pared for the Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments, April14, 1969. 14 p.

[442] Industrial Housing. Cor* pendium prepared for the Subcommittee on UrbanAffairs, April 16, 1969. 257 p.The Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditures: The PPB Systemn Acompendium of papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Economy in Gov-ernment, May 29, 1969:

[444] Volume 1. 610 p.Part I. The Appropriate Functions of Government in an Enterprise

System.Part II. Institutional Factors Affecting Efficient Public Expenditure

Policy.Part HII. Some Problems of Analysis in Evaluating Public Expendi-

ture Alternatives.[445] Volume 2Part I. The Current Status of the Planninrg-Programing-Budgeting

System.[4461 Volume 3. 442pPart V The Performance of Program Budgeting and Analysis in the

Federal Government.

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Part VI. Analysis and Evaluation in Major Areas: Unresolved Issuesand Next Steps.

[447] Innovations in Planning, Programing, and Budgeting in State and Local Gov-ernments. A compendium of papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Econo-my in Government, August 29, 1969. 218 p.

[448] Guidelines for Estimating the Benefits of Public Expenditures. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Economy in Government, May 12 and 14, 1969.259 p.

[449] Linking Reserve Creation and Development Assistance. Hearing before theSubcommittee on International Exchange and Payments, May 28, 1969. 115 p.

[450] A Proposal To Link Reserve Creation and Development Assistance. Report ofthe Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments, August 15, 1969.15 p.

[4511 Review of Federal Statistical Programs. Hearings before the Subcommittee onEconomic Statistics, April 30, May 1 and 15, 1969. 208 p.

[453] The Economics and Financing of Higher Education in the United States. Acompendium of papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee, October7, 1969, 683 p.The Military Budget and National Economic Priontites. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Economy in Government:

[454] Part 1. Hearings, June 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9, 1969, 461 p.[4551 Part 2. Hearings, June 10, 11, 12, 13, and 17, 1969, 374 p.[4561 Part 3. Hearings, June 23 and 24, 1969. The Economic Basis of the Russian

Military Challenge to the United States, 157 p.[457] The Military Budget and National Economic Prioritis. Report of the Subcom-

mittee on Economy in Government, December 23, 1969, 18 p.Industrialized Housing. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs:

[458] Part 1. Hearings, July 9, 1969. 202 p.459 Part 2. Hearings, July 23 and 24, 1969. 152 p.1460] The Federal Budget, Inflation, and Full Employment. Report of the Subcoin-

mittee on Fiscal Policy, November 24, 1969. 25 p.[461] The Federal Budget, Inflation, and Full Employment. Hearings before the

Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, October 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 22, and 23, 1969. 378 p.[462] The Pedigreed Gold Systems. A Good System-Why Spoil It? Report of the

Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments, December 12, 1969.12 p.

[463] The Proposed IMF Quota Increase and Its Implications for the Two-Tier GoldMarket. Hearings before the Subcommittee on International Exchange andPayments, November 13 and 14, 1969. 71 p.Toward Economiw Development for Native American Communities. A compen-dium of papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Economy in Government,December 18, 1969:

[4641] Volume 1, Part I: Development Prospects and Problems. 330 p.465 Volume 2, Part II: Development Programs and Plans, Part III: The Resource

Base. 236 p.[466] Economic Analysis and the Efficiency of Government. Report of the Subcom-

mittee on Economy in Government, February 9, 1970. 51 pEconomic Analysis and the Effiwency of Government. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Economy in Government:

[467] Part 1. Hearings, August 12, September 16 and 19, 1969. 249- p.[8] Part 2. Hearings, September 22, 23, and 24, 1969. 249 p.[4691 Part 3. Hearings, September 25 and 30, October 6, 1969. 289 p.[490] Part 4. Supersonic Transport Development. Hearings, May 7, 11, and 12,

1970. 140 p.f 491] Part 5. Federal Transportation Policy. Hearings, May 4, 5, and 6, 1970. 152 p.492] Federal Transportation Expenditure. Report of the Subcommittee on Economy

in Government, August 17, 1970. 28 p.[470] Joint Economic Report on the 1970 Economic Report of the President. March

25, 1970. (H. Report 91-972.) 143 p.The 1970 Economic Report of the President:

471] Part 1. Hearings, February 15, 17, 18, and 19, 1970. 281 p.472] Part 2. Hearings, February 23, 24 and 25, 1970. 201 p.473] Part 3. Invited Comments. 195 p.

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[474] Air Force A-7D Brake Problem. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Econo-my in Government, August 13, 1969 320 pA Foreign Economic Policy for the 1970's Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Foreign Economic Policy

[4751 Part 1 Survey of the Issues Hearings, December 2, 3, and 4, 1969 159 p.[476] Part 2 Trade Policy Toward Developed Countries Hearings, March 16, 17, 18,

and 19, 1970[477] Part 3 U S Policies Toward Developing Countries Hearings, May 13, 14, 18,

and 19, 1970 287 p[478] Part 4 The Multinational Corporation and International Investment. Hear-

ings. July 27, 28, 29, and 30, 1970 214 p[479) Part 5 U S Foreign Trade The Internal and External Adjustment Mecha-

nisms Hearings, September 29, 30, and October 1, 19 79 148 p[513] Part 6 East-West Economic Relations Hearings, December 7, 8, and 9, 1970

157 p[480) Economic Policies and Practices Paper No 1. The Euro-dollar Market and

Its Public Plichv Implications Materials prepared for the Joint EconomicCommittee February 25, 1970 39 p

[4811 Housing Development and Urban Planning The Poihcies and Programs ofFour Countries Report of the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs, March 24,1970 30 p

[482] The Dismissal of A Ernest Fitzgerald by the Department of Defense Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Economy in Government, November 17 and 18,1969. 216 p.

[483) Economic Developments in Countries of Eastern Europe. A compendium ofpapers submitted to the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy, April 23,1970 634 p

[484] Thrift Institution Development in Latin America A staff study prepared forthe use of the Subcommittee on Inter-American Economic Relationships, June4, 1970 92 pThe Acquisition of Weapons Systems. Hearings before the Subcommittee onEconomy in Government

[4851 Part I Hearings, December 29. 30, and 31, 1969 279 p[486] Part 2 Hearings, May 20, 21, and 23, 1970 289 p[4881 Incestment Policies of Pension Funds Hearings before the Subcommittee on

Fiscal Policy April V7. 28. 29, and :30, 1970 2550 p[4931 The Economy. Energy, and the Environment A background study prepared by

the Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress, September 1, 1970131 p

[494] Economy in Government Property Management-Procurement of Data Process-ing Equipment. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economy in Govern-ment, July 1, 1970 3.18 p

14951 Economy in Goternment Automatic Data Processing Equipment. Report ofthe Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government, May 21, 197118 p

[4961 Economic Performance and the MVlitarv, Burden in the Soviet Union. A com-pendium of papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Foreign EconomicPolicy. September 18, 1970 295 pThe 1970 Mid iear Review of the State of the Economy

[497] Part I Hearings, July S, 9, and 10, 1970 176 p[498] Part 2 Hearings, July 13, 14, 16, and 17, 1970 201 p[4991 Part 3 Hearings, July 20, 21, 22, 23. and 24, 1970 292 p

Changing National Priorities Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economyin Government:

[500) Part I Hearings, June 1. 2, 4, and 5, 1970 265 p[501] Part 2 Hearings, June 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1970 472 p[502) The Federal Criminal Justice System Hearings before the Subcommittee on

Economy in Government, September 22, 23, and October 12, 1970 223Regional Planning Ltsues Hearings before the Subcommittee on Urbn Af-fairs:

[5031 Part 1 Hearings, October 13, 14, and 15, 1970 178 p[504) Part 2 Invited Comments 121 p

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NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS, 1971 AND 1972

Regional Planning Issues. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Urban Af-fairs:

[505] Part 3. May 11, 12, 13, and 18, 1971. 247 p. See [503] and [504].[506] Part 4. May 19, 20, 25, and 26, 1971. 254 p. See [503] and [504].[507] Joint Economic Report on the 1971 Economic Report of the President. March

30, 1971. 152 p. (S. Report 92-49.)February 1971 Economic Report of the President:

[508] Part 1. Hearings, February 5, 9, 17, 18, and 19, 1971. 328 p.[509] Part 2. Hearings, February 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1971. 320 p.[510] Part 3. Invited Comments, 220 p.

Economic Prospects and Policies:[511] Part 1. Hearings, January 22, 25, and 26, 1971. 250 p.[512] Part 2. Hearings, January 27, 29, and February 1, 1971. 184. p.

A Foreign Polwy for the 1970's. Hearings before the Subcommittee on ForeignEconomic Policy:

[514] Part 7. U.S. Foreign Economic Policy. Hearings, June 24, 25, 28, 29, and 30,1971. 181 p. See [475], f 476], [477], [478], [479], and [513].

[516] Long-Term Economic Implications of Current Tax and Spending Proposals.Hearings before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, May 5, 6, 14, and 24,1971. 220 p.

[517] Action Now To Strengthen the US. Dollar. Report of the Subcommittee onInternational Exchange and Payments, August 1971. 19 p.

[518] The Balance-of-Payments Mess. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Inter-national Exchange and Payments. June 16, 17, 21, 22, and 23, 1971. 445 p

[519] The 1971 Midpear Review of the Economy. Report, August 16, 1971. 31 p.[520] The 1971 Midyear Review of the Economy. Hearings, July 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, and

23, 1971. 278 p.[521] Economic Issues in Military Assistance. Hearings before the Subcommittee on

Economy in Government. January 4, 5, 6, 18, and February 2, 1971. 435 pThe President's New Economic Program. Hearings:

[522] Part 1. August 19, 20, and 23, 1971. 191 p.[523] Part 2. August 30 and 31; September 1 and 3, 1971. 179 p.[524] Part 3. September 9, 13, and 17, 1971. 137 p.[525] Part 4. September 20, 21, 22, and 23, 1971. 275 p.

Economic Analysis and the Efficiency of Government. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government:

[526] Part 6. Economic Incentives to Control Pollution, July 12 and 19, 1971. 126 p.[527] Report on Crude Oil and Gasoline Price Increase of November 1970.- A Back.

ground Study. November 3, 1971. 102 p.The Economics of National Priorities. Hearings before the Subcommittee onPriorities and Economy in Government:

[528] Restoration of Effective Sovereignty To Solve Social Problems. Report of theSubcommittee on Urban Affairs. December 6, 1971. 22 p.

[529] Part 1. Hearings, June 1, 2, and 4, 1971. 325 p.[530] Part 2. Hearings, August 9, 10, and 11, 1971. 159 p.[531] The Economics of Federal Subsidy Programs. A staff study prepared for the

use of the Joint Economic Committee. January 11, 1972. 222 p.Current Labor Market Developments. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee:

[532] Part 1. Hearings, April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, August 6, and September 3,1971. 282 p.

[533] Part 2. Hearings, October 8 and 27, November 5, and December 3, 1971; andJanuary 7, 197". 233p. See [548 and 549].The Acquisition of Weapons Systems. Hearings before the Subcommittee onPriorities and Economy in Government:

[5-34] Part 3. Hearings, April 28 and 29, 1971. 416 p. See [485] and [486].[535] Part 4. Hearings, May 24 and 25, 1971. 132 p. See [485] and [486].[536] The Economics of Recycling Waste Materials. Hearings before the Subcommit-

tee on Fiscal Policy, November 8 and 9, 1971. 198 p.[537] Phase II of the President's New Economic Program. Hearings, November 18

and 20, 1971. 78 p.

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[538] Oil Prices and Phase II. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Priorities andEconomy in Government, January 10, 11, and 12, 1972. 349 p.

[539] The Inflation Process in the United States. A study prepared for the use ofthe Joint Economic Committee. February 22, 1972. 46 p.

[540] The Joint Economic Report on the 1972 Economic Report of the President.March 23, 1972. 159 p. (S. Report 92-708.)The 1972 Economic Report of the President. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee:

[541] Part 1. Hearings, February 7, 8, and 9, 1972. 224 p.[542] Part 2. Hearings, February 15, 16, and 17, 1972. 240 p.[543] Part 3. Hearings, February 18, 22, and 23, 1972. 227 p.[544] Part 4. Hearings, February 24, 25, 28, and 29, 1972. 208 p.[545] Part 5. Invited Comments. 164 p.[546] The American Distribution of Income: A Structural Problem. A study pre-

pared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. March 17, 1972. 50 p.[547] The Value Added Tax. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.

March 21, 22, 23, and 24, 1972. 221 p.Current Labor Market Developments. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. See [532 and 533]:

[548] Part 3. February 3, March 3, April 7, and June 2, 1972. 248 p.[549] Part 4. July 7, August 4, September 1, October 6, November 3, December 8,

1972 and January 5, 1973. 544 p.[550] The Economics of Federal Subsidy Programs. Hearings before the Subcommit-

tee on Priorities and Economy in Government, January 13, 14, and 17, 1972,211 p.The Economics of Federal Subsidy Programs. A compendium of papers sub-mitted to the Joint Economic Committee:

[551] Part 1. General Study Papers. May 8, 1972. 155 p.[552] Part 2. International Subsidies. June 11, 1972. 88 p.[553] Part 3. Tax Subsidies. July 15, 1972. 164 p.[554] Part 4. Higher Education and Manpower Subsidies. August 28, 1972. 172 p.[555] Part 5. Housing Subsidies. October 9, 1972. 144 p.[556] Part 6. Transportation Subsidies. February 26, 1973. 154 p.[557] Part 7. Agriculture Subsidies. April 30, 1973. 122 p.

Problems in Administration of Public Welfare Programs. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Fiscal Policy:

[558] Part 1. March 20, April 11, 12, and 13, 1972. 400 p.[559] Part 2. May 3, 4, and 5, 1972. 452 p.[560] Part 3. June 6, 7, and 8, 1972. 488 p.[561] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 1. Public Income Transfer Programs. A

staff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. April10, 1972. 51 p.

[562] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 2. Handbook of Public Income TransferPrograms. A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on FiscalPolicy. October 15, 1972. 352 p

[563] Studies in Publw Welfare. Paper No. 3. The Effectiveness of Manpower Train-ing Programs. A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee onFiscal Policy. November 20, 1972. 80 p.

[564] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 4. Income Transfer Programs. A volumeof studies prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. Decem-ber 22, 1972. 152 p.

[565] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 5 (Part 1). Issues in Welfare Administra-tion: Welfare-An Administrative Nightmare. A staff study prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. December 31, 1972. 56 p.

[566] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 5 (Part 2). Issues in Welfare Administra-tion: Intergovernmental Relations. A volume of studies prepared for the useof the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. March 12, 1973. 136 p.

[567] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 5 (Part 3). Issues in Welfare Administra-tion: Implications of the Income Maintenance Experiments. A volume of stud-ies prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. March 12,1973. 120 p.

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[568] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 6. How Public Welfare Benefits Are Dis-tributed in Low-Income Areas. A staff study prepared for the use of the Sub-committee on Fiscal Policy, March 26, 1973. 156 p.

[569] Review of Phase H of the New Economic Program. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. April 14, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 24, 1972. 432 p.

[570] Improving National Productivity. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Pri-orities and Economy in Government. April 25, 26, and 27, 1972. 260 p.

[571] American Productivity: Key to Economic Strength and National Survival.Report of the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. July3, 1972.

[572] Measuring and Enhancing Productivity in the Federal Sector. A study pre-pared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. August 4, 1972. 147 p.

[573] Price Wage Control: An Interim Report. Report of the Joint Economic Com-mittee. May 22, 1972. 32 p.

[574] People's Republic of China: An Economic Assessment. A compendium ofpapers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee. May 18, 1972. 390 p.

[575] Economic Developments in Mainland China. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. June 13, 14, and 15, 1972. 152 p.

[576] The Acquisition of Weapons Systems. Part 5. Hearings before the Subcommit-tee on Priorities and Economy in Government. September 28 and 29, 1971,and March 27, 28, and 29, 1972. 424 p.

[577] National Priorities-The Next Five Years. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Priorities, and Economy in Government, May 30 and 31; June 1, 16, and27, 1972. 440 p.

[578] Natural Gas Regulation and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. June 7, 8, 9, and 22, 1972. 464 p.

[579] Tax Subsidies and Tax Reform. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. July 19, 20, and 21, 1972. 300 p.

[580] The 1972 Midyear Review of the Economy. Hearings before the Joint Econom-ic Committee. July 24, 25, 26, and 27, 1972. 200 p.

[581] The 1972 Midyear Review of the Economy. Report. August 28, 1972. 40 p.[582] Gold and the Central Bank Swap Network. Hearings before the Subcommit-

tee on International Exchange and Payments. September 11, 13, and 15, 1972.205 p.

[583] Gold, SDR's and Central Bank Swaps. Report of the Subcommittpe or Inter-national Exchange and Payments. November 18, 1972. 16 p.

[584] Open-Ended Federal Matching of State Social Service Expenditure AuthorizedUnder the Public Assistance Titles of the Social Security Act. Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. September 12, 13, and 14, 1972. 300 p.

[585] Reducing Unemployment to 2 Percent. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. October 17, 18, and 26, 1972. 152 p.Price and Wage Control: An Evaluation of Current Policies. Hearings beforethe Joint Economic Committee:

[586] Part 1. November 13, 14, and 15, 1972. 236 p.[587] Part 2. Studies of Selected Aspects. 212 p.[588] Price and Wage Control: Evaluation of a Years Experience. Report. December

14, 1972. 28 p.[589] Observations on East-West Economic Relations: US.S.R. and Poland A trip

report, November-December 1972. February 16, 1973. 80 p.[590] Housing Subsidies and Housing Policies. Hearings before the Subcommittee

on Priorities and Economy in Government. December 4, 5, and 7, 1972. 432 p.[591] Housing Subsidies and Housing Policy. Report of the Subcommittee on Prior-

ities and Economy in Government. March 5, 1973. 36 p.[592] Benefit-Cost Analysis of Federal Programs. A compendium of papers submit-

ted to the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. January2, 1973. 270 p.

[593] The Supersonic Transport. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Prioritiesand Economy in Gcvernment, December 27 and 28, 1972. 241 p.

[594] Federal Transportation Policy: The SST A gain. Report of the Subcommitteeon Priorities and Economy in Government. March 16, 1973. 24 p.

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[595] The 197d Joint Economic Report. Report on the President's Economic Report.March 26, 1973. 140 p. (H. Report 93-90.)The 197d Economic Report of the President. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee-

[596] Part 1. February 6, 7, 8, and 12, 1973. 280 p.[597] Part 2. February 13, 14, 20, 22, and 23, 1973. 280 p.[598] Part 3. Invited Comments. 204 p.15991 A Proposal for Achieving Balanced National Growth and Development. A pro-

posal submitted to the Subcommittee on Economic Progress. February 26,1973. 212 p

[600] A New Initiative To Liberalize International Trade. Report of the Subcommit-tee on International Economics. March 8, 1973. 32 p.

[6011 Soviet Economic Prospects for the Seventies. A compendium of papers submit-ted to the Joint Economic Committee. June 27, 1973. 776 p.

[602] Studies in Public Welfare, Paper No. 7. Issues in the Coordination of PublicWelfare Programs. A volume of studies prepared for the use of the Subcom-mittee on Fiscal Policy. July 2, 1973. 254 p.

[603] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 8. Income-Tested Social Benefits in NewYork: Adequacy, Incentives, and Equity. A volume of studies prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. July 8, 1973. 168 p.

[604] Studies in Public Welfare. Additional Material for Paper No. 6: How PublicWelfare Benefits Are Distributed in Low-Income Areas. A study prepared forthe use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. August 6, 1973. 114 p.

[605] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 9 (Part 1). Concepts in Welfare Programdesign. A volume of studies prepared for the use of the Subcommittee onFiscal Policy. August 20, 1973 136 p.

[606] How Well Are Fluctuating Exchange Rates Working? Report of the Subcom-mittee on International Economics. August 14, 1973. 16 p.

[6071 Consumer Related Budget Cuts. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Con-sumer Economics. April 17 and 18, 1973. 204 p.

[608] Federal Statistical Programs. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Prioritiesand Economy in Government. June 13 and 14, 1973. 140 p.

[609] The Acquisition of Weapons Systems. Part 6. Hearings before the Subcommit-tee on Priorities and Economy in Government. December 18, 19, 20, and 21,1972, and January 10, 1973. 932 p.

[610] Medical Policies and Costs. Hearings before the Subcommittee on ConsumerEconomics. May 15 and 16, 1973. 152 p.

[611] Lowering the Permanent Rate of Unemployment. A study prepared for the useof the Joint Economic Committee. September 18, 1973. 108 p.

[612] The Gasoline and Fuel Oil Shortage. Hearings before the Subcommittee onConsumer Economics. May 1, 2, and June 2, 1973. 296 p.

[613] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 10. The New Supplemental SecurityIncome Program--Impact on Current Benefits and Unresolved Issues. A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. October 7,1973. 456 p.

[614] How Well Are Fluctuating Exchange Rates Working? Hearings before theSubcommittee on International Economics. June 20, 21, 26, and 27, 1973.224 p.

[615] Executive Compensation Rules. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Prior-ities and Economy in Government. June 5, 1973. 224 p.

[616] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 11. The Labor Market Impacts of the Pri-vate Retirement System. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee onFiscal Policy. October 30, 1973. 136 p.

[617] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 12 (Part I). The Family, Poverty, andWelfare Programs: Factors Influencing Family Instability. A volume of studiesprepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. November 4, 1973.188 p.

[618] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 12 (Part II). The Family, Poverty, andWelfare Programs: Household Patterns and Government Policies. A volume ofstudies prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. December3, 1973. 180 p.

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[619] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No 11. How Income Supplements Can AffectWork Behavior. A volume of studies prepared for the use of the Subcommitteeon Fiscal Policy. February 18, 1974. 112 p.

[6201 Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 14. Public Welfare and Work Incentives:Theory and Practice. A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcommitteeon Fiscal Policy. April 15, 1974. 64 p.Economic Problems of Women Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee:

[621] Part 1. July 10, 11, and 12, 1973. 224 p.[6621 Part 2. July 24, 25, 26, and 30, 1973. 228 p.[6231 Part 3. Statements for the Record. 144 p.[6241 The Cost of Living. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Consumer Econom-

ics. March 21; April 4; May 8, 22, and 23, 1973. 316 p.[6251 Potential Heating Oil Shortages. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Con-

sumer Economics. September 18 and 20, 1973. 220 p.[626] Energy Conservation. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Consumer Eco-

nomics. November 19, 1973. 212 p.[627] The Energy Outlook for the 1980's. A study prepa.-ed for the use of the Sub-

committee on Economic Progress. December 17, 1913. 48_p.[628] Soviet Economic Outlook. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.

July 17, 18, and 19, 1973. 276 p.[629] Making Floating Part of a Reformed Monetary System. Report of the Subcom-

mittee on International Economics. January 9, 1974. 20 p.[630] The 1975 Budget: An Advance Look. A staff study prepared for the use of the

Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. December 27, 1973.40 p.

[631] Food and Other Consumer Price Increases. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Consumer Economics. September 25 and 26, 1973. 104 p.

[632] The 1978 Midyear Review of the Economy. Hearings before the Joint Econom-ic Committee. July 30 and 31; August 1, 2, and 3; and October 17 and 18,-1973.400 p.

[633] Economic Impact of Petroleum Shortages. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon International Economics. December 11, 12, and 13, 1973. 200 p.

[634] National Priorities and the Budgetary Process. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Priorities and Economy in Government, April 25, 26, and 27, 1973.160 p.

[635] Inflation and the Consumer in 1973. A staff study prepared for the use of theSubcommittee on Consumer Economics. January 14, 1974. 32 p.

[636] A Reappraisal of US. Energy Policy. Report of the Subcommittees on Con-sumer Economics, International Economics, and Priorities and Economy inGovernment. March 8, 1974. 56 p.

[637] Internat'onal Monetary Reform. Joint hearings before the Subcommittee onInternational Finance of the House Banking and Currency Committee andthe Subcommittee on International Economics of the Joint Economic Commit-tee. November 13, and December 5, 1973. 62 p.

[638] Federal Productivity. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Priorities andEconomy in Government. December 17 and 18, 1973. 108 p.

[639] Resource Scarcity, Economic Growth, and the Environment. Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. December 19,20, and 21, 1973. 196 p.

[640] The 1974 Joint Economc Report. Report of the Joint Economic Committee onthe February 1974 Economic Report of the President. March 25, 1974. 152 p.

- (H. Rept. 93-927.)The 1974 Economic Report of the President. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee:

641 Part 1. February 7, 8, 15, and 18, 1974. 236 p.642 Part 2. February 19, 20, 21, and 22, 1974. 452 p.643 Part 3. February 25, 26, 28, and March 4, 1974. 208 p.644' Part 4. March 7, 1974. 120 p.645] Part 5. Invited Comments. 288 p.

[646] The Acquisition of Weapons Systems. Part 7. Hearings before the Subcommit-tee on Priorities and Economy in Government. November 14, 15, and 16, 1973.288 p.

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[647] Energy Imports and the U.S. Balance of Payments. Hearings before the Sub-committee on International Economics. November 6, 7, and 8, 1973. 168 p.

[648] Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. Executive session,April 12, 1974. 88 p.

[649] The Economics of Federal Subsidy Programs. Part 8. Selected Subsidies. Acompendium of papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Priorities and Econ-omy in Government. July 29, 1974. 144 p.

[650] Federal Subsidy Programs. A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcom-mittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. October 18, 1974. 136 p.

[651] Gasoline Distribution. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Consumer Eco-nomics. March 12 and 14, 1974. 14,' p.

[652] Reorientation and Commercial Relations of the Economics of Eastern Europe.A compendium of papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee. August16, 1974. 788 p.

[653] Employment-Unemployment. Part 1. Hearings before the Subcommittee onPriorities and Economy in Government. February 1, March 8, April 5, May 3,and June 7, 1974. 288 p.

[654] An Action Program To Reduce Inflation and Restore Economic Growth. Inter-im report of the Joint Economic Committee. Sept. 21, 1974. 56 p.

[655] Studies in Publw Welfare. Paper No. 15. Welfare in the 1970's: A NationalStudy of Benefits Available in 100 Local Areas. A staff study prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. July 22, 1974. 312 p.

[656] Energy Statistics. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Econo-my in Government, January 14 and 21, 1974. A60 p.

[657] Gas and Electric Rates. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Consumer Eco-nomics. March 28, 1974. 168 p.

[658] Current Assessment of the Economy. Hearing before the Subcommittee onConsumer Economics. May 10, 1974. 56 p.

[659] Inflation. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Consumer Economics. May 14,1974. 48 p.

[660] Income Security for Americans. Recommendations of the Public WelfareStudy. Report of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. December 5, 1974. 272 p.

[661] Studies in Public Welfare, Paper No. 16. A Model Income Supplement Bill. Astaff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. Decem-ber 20, 1974. 68 p.

[662] Studies in Public Welfare, Paper No. 17. National Survey of Food Stamp andFood Distribution Program Recipients. A staff study of the Subcommittee onFiscal Policy. December 31, 1974. 47 p.

[663] Achieving Price Stability Through Economic Growth. A report of the JointEconomic Committee. Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93. House Report No. 98-1653.December 23, 1974. 152 p.

[664] National Priorities and Federal Research and Development Programs. Hear-ings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government.May 20, 21, and 22, 1974. 244 p.

[665] Long-Term Economic Growth. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Econom-ic Growth. May 8, 9, June 11, 12, and 26, 1974. 364 p.

[666] The 1976 Current Services Budget. A staff study prepared for the use of theSubcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. December 31, 1974.10 p.

[667] Food Retailing and Processing Practices. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Consumer Economics. May 21, 1974. 308 p.

[668] Outlook for Prices and Supplies of Industrial Raw Materials. Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Economic Growth, July 22, 23, and 25, 1974. 484 p.

[669] Employment-Unemployment. Part 2. Hearings before the Subcommittee onPriorities and Economy in Government. July 5, August 2, September 6, andOctober 4, 1974. 156 p.

[670] The FEA and Competition in the Oil Industry. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Consumer Economics. June 13, 1974. 64 p.

[671] Examinatin of the Economic Situation and Outlook. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93. July 29 and 30,August 1, 2, 6, and 14, 1974. 344 p.

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[672] Productivity in Urban Transportation. Hearings before the Subcommittee onUrban Affairs. April 8 and 29, May 6 and 13, and July 3, 1974. 272 p.

[673] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 18. Issues in Ftnancing RetirementIncome. A volume of studies prepared for the use of the Subcommittee onFiscal Policy. December 27, 1974. 208 p.

[674] Resignation of the Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs, Federal EnergyAdministration. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Consumer Economics,August 16, 1974. 52 p.

[675] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 19. Public Employment and Wage Subsi-dies. A volume of studies prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on FiscalPolicy. December 30, 1974. 172 p.

[701] Studies in Public Welfare. Paper No. 20. Handbook of Public Income TransferPrograms: 1975. A staff study of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, December31, 1974. 361 p.

[678] Inflation Outlook. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. (Pursuantto S. Con. Res. 93.) September 26, 1974. 45 p.

[679] Kissinger-Simon Proposals for Financing Oil Imports. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) November 25, 27,and 29, 1974. 109 p.

[687] Federal Contract Compliance Activities. Hearings before the Subcommittee onFiscal Policy, September 11 and 12, 1974. 106 p.

[689] President Ford's Economic Proposals. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) October 11, 16, and 18, 1974. 132 p.

[690] Financial and Capacity Needs. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) October 1, 2, 3, and 10, 1974. 213 p.

[697] The Economic Impact of Environmental Regulations. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) November 19, 21,and 22, 1974. 227 p.

[706] The Public Utility Industry. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.December 4, 1974. 246 p.

[707] Recent Developments in US. Energy Policy. Hearing before the Joint Econom-ic Committee. December 5, 1974. 21 p.

[708] Food Chain Pricing Activities. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee, December 9, 12, 16, and 17, 1974. 207 p.

NINETY-FOURTH TO NINETY-NINTH CONGRESSES, 1975 TO 1986

[676] Credit Flows and Interest Costs. A study prepared for the use of the Subcom-mittee on Economic Progress. (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) March 17, 1975.108 p.

[677] Employment-Unemployment. Part 3. Hearings before the Subcommittee onPriorities and Economy in Government. November 1 and December 6, 1974,and January 3, 1975. 136 p.

[680] The 1975 Joint Economic Report. Report of the Joint Economic Committee onthe February 1975 Economic Report of the President. March 26, 1975. 15 p. (S.Rept. 94-611.)The 1975 Economic Report of the President. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee, 1328 p.:

[681] Part 1. January 23, 28, 29, and 31, 1975.[682] Part 2. February 5, 6, 7, and 14, 1975.[683] Part 3. February 19, 26, 27, and 28, 1975.[684] Part 4. March 5, 12, and 13, 1975.[685] Part 5. Invited Comments.[686] The Equal Opportunity Program for Federal Nonconstruction Contractors Can

Be Improved. Study prepared for the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy. May 5,1975. 89 p.

[688] Inflationary Impact of Pricing by Concentrated Industries. Hearings beforethe Joint Economic Committee. (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) September 4and 9, and October 7, 1974. 255 p.

[691] Studies in Price Stability and Economic Growth. Paper li. 1. Inflation andthe Consumer in 1974. A study prepared for the use of the Joint EconomicCommittee. (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) February 10, 1975. 16 p.

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[692] Studies in Price Stability and Economic Growth. Paper No. 2. EconomicPolicy and Inflation in the U.S.: A Survey of Developments From the Enact-ment of the Employment Act of 1946 Through 1974. A study prepared for theJoint Economic Committee. (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) April 7, 1975.

[693] Studies in Price Stability and Economic Growth. Papers Nos. 3 and 4. Inter-national Aspects of Recent Inflation. (Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 93.) August 5,1975. 61 p.

[694] Studies in Price Stability and Economic Growth. Paper No. 5. Food Prices in1975. A study prepared for the Joint Economic Committee. (Pursuant to S.Con. Res. 93.) July 18, 1975.

[695] Studies in Price Stability and Economic Growth. Papers Nos. 6 and 7. TheImpact of Inflation on the Full Employment Budget (Pursuant to S. Con. Res.93.) June 30, 1975. (Revised July 30, 1975.) 41 p.

[696] Employment-Unemployment. Part 4. Hearings before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. February 7, March 7, April 4, and May 2, 1975 190 p.

[698] International Monetary Reform and Exchange Rate Management. Joint hear-ings before the Subcommittee on International Trade of the House BankingCommittee and the Subcommittee on International Economics of the JointEconomic Committee. July 17, 18, and 21, 1975. 236p.

[699] Exchange Rate Policy and International Monetary Reform. Joint report of theSubcommittee on International Trade of the House Banking Committee andthe Subcommittee on International Economics of the Joint Economic Commit-tee. August 1975. 11 p.

[700] China: A Reassessment of the Economy. A compendium of papers submittedto the Joint Economic Committee. July 10, 1975. 737 p.

[702] Impact of Rus.sian Grain Purchases on Retail Food and Farm Prices andFarm Income in the 1975 Crop Year. A study prepared for the Joint EconomicCommittee. September 29, 1975. 8 p.

[703] The State Department's Oil Floor Price Proposal: Should Congress Endorse It?Report of the Subcommittee on International Economics. June 27, 1975. 14 p.

[704] Technology, Economic Growth, and International Competitiveness. A reportprepared for the Subcommittee on Economic Growth. July 9, 1975. 87 p.

[705] Toward a National Growth Policy.: Federal and State Developments in 1974.Report prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. September 17,1975. 350 p.

[709] Review of Economic Situation. Hearing before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. January 6, 1975. 30 p.

[710] Achievingthe Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth Aniversary.Review- volume --Employment-Paper No. 1- On giving a Job: The Imple.mentation and Allocation of Public Service Employment. A study prepared forthe use of the Subcommittee on Economic Growth. August 25, 1975. 26 p.

[7111 Achievingthe Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview- Volume 2-Energy-Paper No. 1-Oil Profits, Prices and Capital Re-quirements. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Energy.September 26, 1975. 35 p.

[712] Employment Problems of Women, Minorities and Youth. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Economic Growth. July 7 and 8, 1975. 64 p.

[713] The 1975 Midyear Review of the Economy. Report of the Joint Economic Com-mittee. October 1, 1975. 93 p.

[714] Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1975. Part 1. Hear-ings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. Ex-ecutive Sessions. June 18 and July 21, 1975. 77 p.

[715] New York City's Financial Crisis. A study prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee. November 3, 1975. 73 p

[716] Private Sector Credit Availability. Hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. July 17, 1975. 45 p.

[717] Labor-Market Policies for Full Employment. Hearings before the Subcommit-tee on Economic Growth. May 12 and 13, and June 3, 1975. 100 p.

[718] Adequacy of US. Oil and Gas Reserves. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. February 25, 1975. 79 p.

[719] The International Monetary Situation and the Administration Oil Floor PrieProposal. Hearings before the Subcommittee on International Economics.March 24 and April 28, 1975. 86 p.

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[720] Reappraisal of Project Independence Blueprint. Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. March 18, 1975. 120 p.

[721] Pollsters Report on American Consumers and Busine&smen. Part 1. Hearingbefore the Joint Economic Committee. Prepared Statements. October 30, 1975.131p

[722] Pollsters Report on American Consumers and Businessmen. Part 2. Hearingbefore the Joint Economic Committee. October 30, 1975. 287 p.

[723] Impact of Federal Estate and Gift Taxes on Small Businessmen and Farmers.Joint hearing before the Select Committee on Small Business and the JointEconomic Committee. August 26, 1975. 135 p.

[724] The Proposed IMF Agreement on Gold. Report of the Subcommittee on Inter-national Economics. December 17, 1975. 17 p.

[725] The Current Fiscal Position of State and Local Governments. A study pre-pared for the use of the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs. December 17, 1975.

[726] An Economic Evaluation of the Current Services Budget, Fiscal Year 1977. Astaff report prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. December22, 1975. 47 p.

[727] The Unemployment Problem. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.March 19, 1975. 51p.

[728] General Revenue Sharing Program. Hearings before the Subcommittee onFiscal Policy. June 24 and25, 1975. 106 p.

[729] The Agricultural Situation. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.April 11 and 25, 1975. 193 p.

[730] Financial Aspects of the Budget Deficit. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. April 24, 1975. 65 p.

[731] The Economic Situation. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. May2, 1975. 33 p.

[732] Current Economic Situation and Outlook for the Housing Industry. Hearingbefore the Joint Economic Committee. June 26, 1975. 84 p

[733] State and Local Government Credit Problems. Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. June 20, 1975. 47 p.

[734] fAchieving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview. Volume 1-Employment--aper No. 2. The Canadian Job CreationModel and Its Applicability to the United States. A study prepared for the useof the Subcommittee on Economic Growth. January 21, 1976. 43 p.

[735] Monetary Policy and Economic Outlook. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. May 21 and June 4, 1975. 96 p

[736] Employment-Unemployment. Part 5. Hearings before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. June 6, July 3, August 1, and September 5, 1975. 214 p.

[737] fEconomic Growth and Total Capital Formation. A study prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Economic Growth. February 18, 1976. 14p.

[738] Five- Year Budget Projections. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Prioritiesand Economy in Government. February 18, 1976. 75p.

[739] The Economic Impact of Forthcoming OPEC Price Rise and "Old" Oil Decon-trol. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Consumer Economics. July 10 and14, 1975. 112 p.

[740] The 1976 Joint Economic Report. Report of the Joint Economic Committee onthe January 1976 Economic Report of the President, together with an inter-national section in which majority and minority concur, and minority, supple-mental and additional views. March 10, 1976. (6. Rept. 94-690). 228 p.The 1976 Economic Report of the President. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee:

741] Part 1. January 28 and 29, February 4 and 5, 1976. 277 p.'742' Part 2. February 6, 19, 20, and 25, 1976. 513 p.'743] Part 3. February 26, March 4 and 5, 1976. 169 p.744 Part 4. InvitedComments. 140 p.'745] (This drawer number was not used.)1746 Technology and Economic Growth. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Eco-

nomic Growth. July 15 and 16, 1975. 187 p.[747] The Role of Small Business in the Economy-Tax and Financial Problems.

Joint hearings before the Senate Select Committee on Small Business and theJoint Economic Committee. November 21, 1975. 385 p.

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[7481 Midyear and Long-Term Budget Projections. Hearing before the Subcommit-tee on Priorities and Economy in Government. June 2, 1975. 72 p.

[749] The IMF Gold Agreement. Hearing before the Subcommittee on InternationalEconomics. October 10, 1975. 85 p.

'750] US. Foreign Energy Policy. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Energy.September 17 and 19, 1975. 75 p.

[751] Fast Breeder Reactor Program. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. April 30 and May 8, 1975. 666 p.

[752] The Fast Breeder Reactor Decision. An Analysis of Limits and the Limits ofAnalysis. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee.April 19, 1976. 30 p.

[753] Changing Condittons in the Market for State and Local Government Debt. Astudy prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. April 16, 1976.67 p.

[754] The Prestdent's Proposed Tax Cut and Budget Ceiling. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. October 28 and November 7, 1975. 99 p.

[755] Midyear Review of the Economic Situation and Outlook. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. July 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, and 31, 1975. 298 p.

[756] Minnesota's Energy 0(1tlook. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.October 14, 1975. 9 p

[757] Defense Procurement in Relationships Between Government and Its Contrac-tors. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Govern-ment. April 2, 1975. 58 p.

[758] New York City's Economic Crisis. Hearings before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. September 24 and October 8, 1975. 157 p.

[759] A Congressional Conference on "A Full Employment Policy: An Examinationof Its Implications. " Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. December10, 1975. 113 p.

[760] Long-Range Economw Growth. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. October 23 and 24, 1975. 223 p.

[761] National Economic Planning, Balanced Growth, and Full Employment. Hear-ings before the Joint Economic Committee. June 11 and 12, 1975. 192 p.

[762] A Review and Update of the Cost-Benefits Analysis for the Liquid Metal FastBreeder Reactor (LMFBR). A study prepared for the use of the Joint Econom-ic Committee. May 27, 1976. 69 p.

[763] Market Power, the Federal Trade Commission, and Inflation. Hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. November 18, 1976. 113 p.

[764] Housing Outlook for 1975. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.July 18, 1975. 92 p.

[765] Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP's) Part 1. Hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. December 11, 1976. 611 p.

[766] Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP's). Part 2. Hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. December 12, 1975. 337 p.

[767] Employment-Unemployment. Part 6. Hearings before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. October 3, November 7, and December 5, 1975, and January 9, 1976.173 p.

[768] Broadening the Onwership of New Capital: ESOP's and Other Alternatives. Astaff study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. June 17,1976. 62 p.

[769] Jobs and Prices in Chicao. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.Thirtieth Anniversary Series. October 20, 1976. 172 p.

[770] The Effect of Inflation on Federal Expenditures. Background Paper No. 9.June 18, 1976. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committceby the Congressional Budget Office. 56 p.

[771] Impact of New York City s Economic Crisis on the National Economy. Hearingbefore the Joint Economic Committee. Thirtieth Anniversary Series. Novem-ber 10, 1975. 245 p.

[772] National Economic Planning, Balanced Growth, and Full Employment. Part2. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. November 13 and 14, 1975,322 p.

[773] Employment Tax Credits as a Fiscal Policy Tool A study prepared for the useof the Subcommittee on Economic Growth. July 21, 1976. 25 p.

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[774] Energy Conservation in Massachusetts. Hearing before the Subcommittee onEnergy. November 17, 1975. 37 p.

[775] Mississippi Economic Growth Programs. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Economic Growth. January 7, 1976. 31 p.

[776] Welfare Alternatives. A report with recommendations based upon the PublicWelfare Study of the Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy, by Robert Taft, U.S.Senator. August 5, 1975. 39 p.

[777] Studies in Fiscal Policy. Paper No. 1. The Economic Impact of AlternativeFiscal Policies. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on FiscalPolicy, August 16, 1976.

[778] Current Servwe Budget. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. De-cember 3, 1975. 56 p.

[779] Achieving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview. Volume 1-Em loyment. Paper No. 3. Job Creation. The Project Ap-proach in New England. A study prepared for the use of the Joint EconomicCommittee. August 20, 1976. 29 p.

[780] Canadian Foreign Investment Screening Procedures and the Role of ForeignInvestment in the Canadian Economy. Hearings before the Subcommittee onInter-American Economic Relationships. December 16, 1975, and January 26and 27, 1976. 269 p.

[781] The 1976 Midyear Review of the Economy. Report of the Joint Economic Com-mittee, together with minority, supplemental, and additional views. Septem-ber 29, 1976. S. Rept. 94-1372. 67 p.

[782] Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1976. Part 2. Hear-ings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. Ex-ecutive Sessions. May 24 and June 15, 1976. 122 p.

[783] US. Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 1. Productivity. Studies prepared for the use of the Joint EconomicCommittee. October 1, 1976. 56 p.

[784] Horizontal Integration of the Energy Industry. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Energy. November 19 and December 8, 1975. 220 p.

[785] Thirtieth Anniversary of the Employment Act of 1946-A National Conferenceon Full Employment. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. March18 and 19, 1976. 359 p.

[786] Soviet Economy in a New Perspective. A compendium of papers submitted tothe Joint Economic Committee. October 14, 1976.

[787] Priorities and Efficency in Federal Research and Development. A compendi-um of papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy inGovernment with the assistance of the Library of Congress, Congressional Re-search Service. October 29, 1976. 115 p.

[788] Midyear Review of the Economic Situation and Outlook. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. June 10, 17, 23, and 30, 1976. 155 p.

[789] Achieving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview. Volume 3-Inflatton and Market Structure. Paper No. 1. The Infla-tionary Impact of Unemployment. Price Markups During Postwar Recessions.1947-70. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. No-vember 3, 1976. 35 p.

[790] Employment.Unemployment. Part 7. Hearings before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. March 5, April 2, May 7, June 4, and July 2, 1976. 217 p.

[991] Achieving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview. Volume 1-Employment. Paper No. 5. Estimating the Social Costs ofNational Economic Policy. Implications for Mental and Physwal Health andCriminal Aggression. A study prepared for the use of the Joint EconomicCommittee. October 26, 1976. -

[792] US. Economic Growth From 1978 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 2-The Factors, and Processes Shaping Long-Run Economic Growth.Studies prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. November 10,1976. 85 p.

[793] US, Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume S-Copital. Studies prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Com-mittee. November 15, 1976. 83 p.

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[794] US. Economy Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 4-Resources and Energy. Studies prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee. November 16, 1976. 160 p.

[795] US. Economy Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 5-The Steady State Economy. Studies prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. December 2, 1976. 83 p.

[7961 US. Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 6-Forecasts of Long-Run Economic Growth. Studies prepared for theuse of the Joint Economic Committee. December 15, 1976. 100 p.

[797] US. Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 7-The Limits to Growth. Studies prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee. December 17, 1976. 91 p.

[798] US Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 8-Capital Formation on Alternative View. Studies prepared for theuse of the Joint Economic Committee. December 27, 1976. 75 p.

[799] US, Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 9-Technological Change. Studies prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee. January 3, 1977. 61 p.

[800] US. Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 10-The Quality of Economic Growth. Studies prepared for the use ofthe Joint Economic Committee. May 20, 1977. 41 p.

[8011 US. Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problenms, and Patterns.Volume 11-Human Capital. Studies prepared for the use of the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. May 24, 1977. 153 p.

[802] US, Economic Growth From 1976 to 1986. Prospects, Problems, and Patterns.Volume 12-Economic Growth in the International Context. Studies preparedfor the use of the Joint Economic Committee. May 23, 1977. 79 p.

[803] China and the Chinese. A compendium of papers prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. November 29, 1976. 139 p.

[804] Current Economic Situation and Outlook. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. September 22, 1976. 45 p.

[805] An Economic Evaluation of the Current Services Budget, Fiscal Year 1978. Astaff Report prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. December21, 1976. 35 p.

[806] Acheving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtteth AnniversaryReview. Volume 8-Inflation and Market Structure. Paper No. 2. AntitrustLaw and Administration: A Survey of Current Issues. A study prepared forthe use of the Joint Economic Committee. December 17, 1976. 47 p.

[807] Studies in Fiscal Policy. Paper No. 2. Indexing the Individual Income Tax forInflation: Will This Help To Stabilize the Economy. A study prepared for theuse of the Joint Economic Committee December 27, 1976. 20 p.

[808] Achieving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview. Volume 1-Employment. Paper No. 4. Estimating Potential Output forthe US. Economy in a Model Framework. A study prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. December 3, 1976. 28 p.

[809] Achieving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview. Volume 4-Economic Planning. Paper No. 1. Economic Planning inFive Western European Countries: An Overview. Together with English trans-lations of key laws and executive decisions establishing planning institutionsin selected countries. A study prepared for the use of the Joint EconomicCommittee. December 27, 1976. 98 p.

[810] The Federal Reserve System. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Eco-nomic Committee, conducted by Hon. Wright Patman. January 3, 1977. 237 p.

[811] Achieving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview. Volume 1-Employment. Paper No. 6. The Impact of MacroeconomicConditions on Employment Opportunittes for Women. A study prepared for theuse of the Joint Economic Committee. January 3, 1977. 33 p.

[812] Some Questions and Brief Answers About the Eurodollar Market. A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee, February 7,1977. 17 p.

[813] The United States Response to the New International Economic Order: TheEconomic Implications for Latin America and the United States. A study pre-

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pared for the use of the Subcommittee on Inter-American Economic Relation-ships. February 23, 1977. 32 p.

[814] Youth Unemployment. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. Sep-tember 9, 1976. 130 p.

[815] Abuses of Corporate Power. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Prioritiesand Economy in Government. January 14 and 15, March 2 and March 5, 1976.199 p.

[816] Jobs and Prices in Atlanta. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.Thirtieth Anniversary Series. December 8, 1975. 140 p.

[817] Jobs and Prices in the West Coast Region. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. Thirtieth Anniversary Series. January 12, 1976. 191 p.

[818] Public Service Employment Programs Financed Under the Comprehensive Em-ployment and Training Act (CETA). Hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. May 12, 1976. 38 p.

[819] Employment-Unemployment. Part 8. Hearings before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. August 6, September 3, November 5, and December 3, 1976. 224 p.

[820] The 1977 Joint Economic Report. Report of the Joint Economic Committee onthe January 1977 Economic Report of the President, together with statementof committee agreement, minority and additional views. March 10, 1977. 133p. (H. Rept. 95-75.)The 1977 Economic Report of the Prestdent. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee:

[8211 Part 1. January 19 and February 2 and 3, 1977. 137 p.[8221 Part 2. February 7, 8, and 9, 1977. 173 p.[8231 Part 3. February 10, 23, and 24, 1977. 179 p.[8241 Part 4. Invited Comments. 78 p.[8251 The Economics of Solar Home Heating. A study prepared for the use of the

Joint Economic Committee. March 13, 1976.[826] The Economics of Solar Energy. Hearing before the Joint Economic Commit-

tee. April 5, 1976. 66 p.[827] Multinational Oil Companies and OPEC: Implwatwns for US. Policy. Hear-

ings before the Subcommittee on Energy. June 2, 3, and 8, 1976. 337 p.[828] Guidelines for Exchange Market Intervention. Hearing before the Subcommit-

tee on International Economics. October 18, 1976. 52 p.[829] The Future of State and Local Government Finances. Hearings before the

Subcommittee on Urban Affairs. January 22 and 28, 1976. 103 p.[830] Energy Conservation. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Energy. February

2, 3, and 24, April 13, 1976. 293 p.[831] Regional Economic Problems and National Economic Policy. Hearing before

the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs. September 15, 1976. 27[832] Foundations for a National Policy To Preserve Private Enterprise in the

1980's. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on EconomicGrowth and Stabilization. April 8, 1977. 40 p.

[833] The Profit and Price Performance of Leading Food Chains. A study preparedfor the use of the Joint Economic Committee. April 12, 1977. 132 p.

[834] Jobs and Prices in Fall River, Massachusetts. Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. Thirtieth Anniversary Series. February 15, 1976. 44 p.

[835] Current Services Budget. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. De-cember 2 and 3, 1976. 88 p.

[836] The Social Security System. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.May 26 and 27, 1976. 133 p.

[837] Issues at the Summit. Report of the Joint Economic Committee, together withadditional and supplemental views. May 4, 1977. 51 p.

[838] Toward a National Growth Policy: Federal and State Developments in 1975. Areport prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Growth andStabilization. May 19, 1977. 485 p.

[839] Canadian Oil Policies and Northern Tier Energy Alternatives. Hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. September 13, 1976. 217 p.

[840] US. Economic Relations With Latin America. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Inter-American Economic Relationships. June 28 and 29, July 7 and8, and August 12, 1976. 334 p.

[841] Federal Housing Policies. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. Sep.tember 23, 1976. 59 p.

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[842] Youth and Minority Unemployment. A study prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee July 6, 1977. 27 p

[843) Capital Formation. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee June 9,1976. 112 p

[844) Jobs and Prices in Boston. Hearing before the Joint Economic CommitteeThirtieth Anniversary Series. February 16, 1976. 147 p

[8451 Soviet Economic Problems and Prospects A study prepared for the use of theSubcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government August 8, 197730 p

[846) The Macroeconomic Goals of the Administration for 1981 Targets and Real-izations. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic CommitteeAugust 5, 1977. 26 p

[847] The Current Fiscal Condition of Cities. A Survey of 67 of the 75 Largest CitiesA study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Growth andSt,~ilization and the Subcommittee on Fiscal and Intergovernmental PolicyJuly 28, 1977. 11 p.

[848] Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1977 Part I Hear-ing before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. Ex-ecutive Session. June 23, 1977. 61 p.

[849] Allocatwn of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1977 Part 2. Hearingbefore the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. Execu-tive Session. June 30, 1977. 93 p.

[850] 'East European Economies Post-Helsinki. A compendium of papers submittedto the Joint Economic Committee August 25, 1977. 1,427 p.

[851] 'Recent Developments in Mexico and Their Economic Implications for theUnited States. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Econom-ic Relationships. January 17 and 24, 1977. 401 p.

[852] Energy Independence or Interdependence: The Agenda With OPEC. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Energy. January 12 and 13, 1977 224 p.

[853] Employment-Unemployment. Part 9. Hearings before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. January 12, February 4, March 4, and April 1, 1977. 187 p.

[854] 'Achieving the Goals of the Employment Act of 1946-Thirtieth AnniversaryReview. Volume 2-Energy. Paper No. 2. Energy and Economic Growth. Astudy prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Energy. August 31, 1977.60 p.

[855] 'American Women Workers in a Full Employment Economy. A compendiumof papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabiliza-tion. September 15, 1977. 306 p.

[856] 'The Economics of the Natural Gas Controversy. A staff study prepared forthe use of the Subcommittee on Energy. September 19, 1977. 90 p.

[857] The 1977 Midyear Review of the Economy. Report of the Joint Economic Com-mittee, together with minority and additional views. September 26, 1977. 146p. (H. Rept. 95-652.)

[858] 'The 1977 Midyear Review of the Economy. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. June 8 and 9, July 25 and 26, 1977. 288 p.

[859] 'Financing Municipal Needs. A joint hearing before the Subcommittee onEconomic Growth and Stabilization and the Subcommittee on Fiscal andIntergovernmental Policy. July 28, 1977. 79 p.

[860] Long-Term Economic Growth. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. November 9, 10, 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1976. 310 p.

[861] Recent Experiences With National Planning in the United Kingdom. A studyprepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. September 16, 1977.24 p.

[862] Work, Welfare, and the Program for Better Jobs and Income. A study pre-pared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. October 14, 1977. 114 p.

[863] 'The Program for Better Jobs and Income-A Guide and a Critique. A studyprepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. October 17, 1977. 28 p.

[864] 'Living With the Trade Deficit. Report of the Subcommittee on InternationalEconomics. November 18, 1977. 11 p.

[865] 'The Impact of the Preswdent's Energy Plan on the Northeast. Hearing beforethe Subcommittee on Energy. May 13, 1977. 135 p.

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[866] 'Recent Developments in French Planning. Some lessons for the United StatesA study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Growth andStabilization December 16, 1977. 26 p.

[867] 'Long-Term Economic Growth Prospects: Entering a New Era. A staff studyprepared for the use of the Joint Economic Commaittee. January 25, 1978125 p

[868] 'Economic Problems of Rural America. Hearings before the Subcommittee onEconomic Growth and Stabilization. June 7 and 15, 1977. 199 p.

[8691 'Issues at the Summit Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee April20, 21, and 22, 1977. 226 p.

[8701 'Prices and Profits of Leading Retail Food Chains, 1970-74. Hearings beforethe Joint Economic Committee March 30 and April 5, 1977. 268 p

[871] 'Assessment of Public Opinion and Public Expectations Concerning the Got-ernment and the Economy. Hearing before the Subcommittee on EconomicGrowth and Stabilization. June 22, 1977. 69 p.

[872] 'Issues in North-South Dialog. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Interna-tional Economics June 21, 1977. 113 p.

[8731 'Employment-Unemployment. Part 10. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. May 6, June 3, July 8, and August 5, 1977. 173 p.

[874] 'The Program for Better Jobs and Income: An Analysis of Costs and Distribu-tiondEffrcts. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic CommitteeFebruary 3, 1978. 14 p.

[8751 'Five- Year Budget Projections: Fiscal Yeurs 1979-83. Hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. December 5, 1977. 78 p.

[876] 'Allocation of Rescarces in the Soviet Union and China-1977 Part J Hear-ings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in GovernmentJune 23 and 30 (Executive Sessions), and July 6, 1977. 193 p.

[877] Western Perceptions of Soviet Economic Trends. A staff study prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government March 6,1978. 20 p.

[878] 'The Economics of the President's Proposed Energy Policies. Hearings beforethe Joint Economic Committee. May 20 and 25, 1977 177 p.

[8791 Industrial Energy Conservation. Hearing before the Subcommittee on EnergyJuly 28, 1977. 39p

[880] 'The 1978 Joint Economic Report. Report of the Joint Economic Committeeon the 1978 Economic Report of the President, together with minority and ad-ditional views. March 15, 1978. 323 p. (H. Report 95-995.)

[881] 'The 1978 Economic Report of the President, Part 1. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. January 31, February 1, 3, and 6, 1978.349 p

[882] 'The 1978 Economic Report of the President, Part 2. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. February 7, 8, 9, and 10, 1978. 192 p.

[883] 'The 1978 Economic Report of the President, Part 3. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. February 22, 27, and March 1, 1978. 166 p

[884] 'The 1978 Economic Report of the President, Part 4. Invited Comments. Hear-ings before the Joint Economic Committee. 280 p.

[8851 'S. 1726, Small Business Economic Policy and Advocacy Reorgantzation Act of1977. Joint hearings before the Subcommittee on Goi arnment Regulation andSmall Business Advocacy of the Select Committee on Small Business and theSubcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabilization of the Joint EconomicCommittee. June 29, July 21. and November 21, 1977. 412 p.

[8861 'The Costs of Government Regulation of Business. A study prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabilization April 10,1978.

[8871 The Role of Federal Tax Policy in Stimulating Capital Formation and Eco-nomic Growth. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Growth andStabilization. July 12, 13, 14, and 19, 1977. 272 p.

[888] 'The Role of Women in the Military. Hearings before the Subcommittee onPriorities and Economy in Government. July 22 and September 1, 1977 143 p

[889] The Trade Deficit: How Much of a Problem? What Remedy? Hearing beforethe Subcommittee on International Economics. October 11, 1977. 101 p.

[890] Employment-Unemployment, Part 11. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. September 2, October 7, November 4, December 2, 1977, and Jan-uary 11, 1978. 256 p.

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[8911 'American Women Workers in a Full Employment Economy. Hearing beforethe Subcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabilization. September 16, 1977.71 p.

[892] 'A Comparison of Econometric Models. A study prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. July 28, 1978. 13 p.

[8931 'Keeping Business in the City Hearings before the Subcommittee on Fiscaland Intergovernmental Policy. March 6 and 7, 1978. 189 p.

[894] 'Conference on Measuring Progress in Participation by Minority and FemaleContractors. Report of the Joint Economic Committee. June 12, 1978. 89 p.

[895] 'Structural Unemployment and Urban Polhcy. Hearing before the Subcommit-tee on Economic Growth and Stabilization. March 17, 1978. 49 p.

[8961 'Economics of Defense Procurement: Shipbuilding Claims, Part 1. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. June 7and 25, 1976, and December 29, 1977 221 p.

[897] 'Economis of Defense Procurement. Shipbuilding Claims, Part 2. Appendixes.Hearings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government.844 p

[8981 'Anticipating Disruptive Imports. A study prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee September 14, 1978. 19 p.

(899] Energy in the Eighties- Can We Avoid Scarcity and Inflation? Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Energy. March 8, 9, and 21, 1978. 165 p.

[900] 'Special Study on Economic Change: A Review of the Panel Meetings, May 31to June 22, 1978 Report of the Joint Economic Committee. September 29,1978. 35 p.

[901] 'Public Hearings Before the National Commission on Employment and Unem-ployment Statistics. Volume 1. Hearings prepared for the use of the Joint Eco-nomic Committee October 3, 1978. 358 p.

[902] 'Creating Jobs Through Energy Policy. Hearings before the Subcommittee onEnergy. March 15 and 16, 1978. 296 p

[9031 'Reviewu, of the Economy. October 1.978 Report of the Joint Economic Commit-tee. October 10, 1978. 357 p.

[904] 'Urban Crime Policy. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Growthand Stabilization May 17, 1978 54 p

[905] 'The Cost of Government Regulation. Hearings before the Subcommittee onEconomic Growth and Stabilization April 11 and 13, 1978. 97 p.

[906] 'Multifamily Housing Demand: 1975-2000 A study prepared for the use ofthe Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. November 14,1978. 31 p.

[907] 'Local Distress, State Surpluses, Proposition 1d: Prelude to Fiscal Crisis orNeu, Opportunities? Hearings before the Subcommittee on the City, Commit-tee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives,and the Joint Economic Committee. July 25 and 26, 1978. 787 p.

[908] 'Economic Stabilization Policies: The Historical Record, 1962-76. A study pre-pared for the Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, andthe Joint Economic Committee. November 1978. 197 p. (Available through theHouse Budget Committee.)

[909] 'Chinese Economy Post-Mao: Volume 1. Policy and Performance. A compendi-um of papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee. November 9, 1978.880 p.

[910] Chinese Economy Post-Mao: Volume 2. Recomputation of Chinese NationalAccounts. A compendium of papers submitted to the Joint Economic Commit-tee. (Due to unforeseen circumstances, this compendium of papers was notprinted.)

[911] 'Special Study on Economic Change, Part 1 Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. May 31, June 1, 6, and 7, 1978 473 p.

[912] 'Special Study on Economic Change, Part 2. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. June 8, 9, 13, and 14, 1978.

[913] 'Special Study on Economic Change. Part 3 Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. June 15, 16, 20, 21, and 22, 1978. 240 p.

[914] 'Central City Businesses-Plans and Problems. A study prepared for the useof the Subcommittee on Fiscal and Intergovernmental Policy. January 14,1979.

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[915] "State and Local Budget Surpluses and the Effect of Federal MacroeconomicPolicies. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Fiscal andIntergovernmental Policy. January 12, 1979. 21 p.

[916] 'Employment- Unemployment. Part 12. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. March 10, April 7, May 5, and June 2, 1978 166 p

[9171 'Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1978, Part 4. SovietUnion. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Gov-ernment. Executive sessions. June 26 and July 14, 1978. 267 p.

[918] 'The 1978 Midyear Review of the Economy. Part 1. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. June 28 and 29, and July 11, 1978 268 p.

[919] 'The 1978 Midyear Review of the Economy. Part 2. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. July 12, 13, and 18, 1978. 528 p

[920] 'The 1978 Midyear Review of the Economy. Part J. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. July 19, 20, and 25, 1978 240 p.

[921] 'Mexico's Oil and Gas Policy- An Analysis. Prepared for the use of the Com-mittee on Foreign Relations and the Joint Economic Committee December1978.

[922] 'National Railroad Policy: Which Way Is Up? Part 1. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabilization June 27, July 24, 26,and 28, 1978. 675 p

[923] 'National Railroad Policv" Which Way is Up? Part 2. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabilization October 27 and Novem-ber 1, 1978. 199 p

[9241 'Exports: Time for a National Policy Hearings before the Subcommittee onInternational Economics. August 30, and September 29, 1978. 136 p.

[9251 'Public Hearings Before the National Commission on Employment and Unem-ployment Statistics. Volume 2. Hearings prepared for the use of the Joint Eco-nomic Committee November 7, 1978. 518 p.

[926] 'Public Hearings Before the National Commission on Employment and Unem-ployment Statistics. Volume J. Hearing prepared for the use of the Joint Eco-nomic Committee December 20, 1978. 458 p

[927] 'Issues in East-West Commercial Relations. A compendium of papers submit-ted to the Joint Economic Committee. January 12, 1979. 322 p.

[928] 'The Effect of Structural Employment and Training Programs on Inflationand Unemployment. Report of the Joint Economic Committee. March 29, 1979.(Senate Report 95-51 ) 31 p

[929) 'The Effects of Structural Employment and Training Programs on Inflationand Unemployment Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. Febru-ary 9 and 21, 1979. 123 p

[930] 'The 1979 Joint Economic Report Report of the Joint Economic Committee,together with supplementary and additional views. March 22, 1979. (S. Rept.96-44.) 118 p.

[931] "The 1979 Joint Economic Report of the President Part 1 Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee January 23, 25, 29, and 30, 1979. 240 p.

[932] 'The 1979 Joint Economic Report of the President. Part 2 Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. January 31 and February 5, 6, and 7, 1979. 309 p.

[933] 'The 1979 Joint Economic Report of the President. Part J. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. February 22, 23, 28, and March 2 and 8, 1979.446 p.

[934] 'The 1979 Joint Economic Report of the President. Part 4. In'. :ted Comments.69 p.

[935] 'Employment Impact of the Solar Transition. A study prepared for the use ofthe Subcommittee on Energy. April 6, 1979. 49 p.

[936] ' Wage and Price Controls. Hearing before the Subcommittee on EconomicGrowth and Stabilization. December 6, 1978. 82 p.

[937] 'Employment-Unemployment. Part 13. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. July 7, August 4, October 6, and December 8, 1978, and January12, 1979. 181 p.

[938] tThe Dollar Rescue Operations and Their Domestw Implwations. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on International Economics. December 14 and 15.1978. 218 p.

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[939] 'Department of Defense Contract Profit Policy. Hearing before the SenateCommittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and the Joint EconomicCommittee's Subcommittee on Priorities and Econony in Government. March21, 1979. 85 p.

[940] 'Productivity in the Federal Government. A staff study prepared for the use ofthe Joint Ecomomic Committee. May 31, 1979. 12 p.

[941] 'The US. Role in a Changing World Political Economy: Major Issuea for the96th Congress. A compendium of papers submitted to the Joint EconomicCommittee. June 25, 1979.

[942] 'Is the Urban Crisis Over? Hearing before the Subcommittee on Fiscal andIntergovernmental Policy. March 29, 1979. 105 p.

[943] 'Nuclear Powerplant Shutdowns--Who Pays? Hearing before the Subcommit-tee on Energy. April 5, 1979.

[944] 'Economic Impact of Oil Decontrol. Hearing before the Subcommittee onEnergy. April 25, 1979. 82 p.

[945] 'Midyear Review of the Economy: The Outlook-for-t979. Report of the JointEconomic Committee, together with a staff analysis "The U.S. Economy inthe 1980's." August 9, 1979. 173 p.

[946] 'Midyear Review of the Economy. Hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. June 27, 28, and July 11, 13, 1979. 462 p.

[947] 'Regulatory Budgeting and the Need for Cost.Effectiveness in the RegulatoryProcess. Hearing before the Joint Econo~dc- Committee. August 1, 1979. 32 p.

[948] 'Soviet Economy in a Time of Change, Volume 1. A compendium of paperssubmitted to the Joint Economic Committee. October 10, 1979. 855 p.

[949] 'Soviet Economy in a Time of Change, Volume 2. A compendium of paperssubmitted to the Joint Economic Committee. October 10, 1979.

[950] 'Employment-Unemployment, Part 14. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. February 2, March 9, April 6, May 4 and J-ne 1, 1979. 234 p.

[951] 'The European Monetary System: Problems and Prospects. A study preparedfor the use of the Subcommittee on International Trade, Investment andMonetary Policy of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.November 1979. 152 p.

[952] 'Stagflation. Hearings before the Special Study on Economic Change. April30, and May 7 and 9, 1979. 159 p.

[953] 'Productvity. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. June 5 and 6,1979. 105 p.

[954] 'Deteriorating Infrastructure in Urban and Rural Areas. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabilization. June 18 and August 30,1979. 122 p.

[955] 'Monitoring Inflation, Part 1. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. April 26, May 25, June 26 and July 26, 1979.

[956] 'The Impact of Rail Coal Shipping Rate Increases. Hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. July 24, 1979. 286 p.

[957] 'Minority Employment Opportunities: 1980-85. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. October 9 and 18, 1979. 126 p.

[958] Regional Impact of Current Recession Hearing before the Subcommittee onFiscal and Intergovernmental Policy of the Joint Economic Committee. Octo-ber 16, 1979. 65 p.

[959] 'Outlook on Venezuela's Petroleum Policy. A study prepared for the use of theSubcommittee on Energy of the Joint Economic Committee. February 1980.111 p.

[960] 'The 1980 Joint Economic Report. Report of the Joint Economic Committee,together with additional views. February 28, 1980. 121 p. H. Rept. 96-618.

[961] t The 1980 Economic Report of the President, Part 1. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. January 30, February 1, 5, 6, and 7, 1980. 260 p.

[962] 'The 1980 Economic Report of the President, Part 2, Invited Comments. Hear-ings before the Joint Economic Committee. 153 p.

[963] 'Export Policy: Role of Trade Reorganizatton. Hearing before the Subcommit-tee on International Economics of the Joint Economic Committee. August 2,1979. 71 p.

[964] 'Issues in Federal Finance. Hearings before the Special Study on EconomicChange of the Joint Economic Committee. July Z5 and27, 1979. 109 p.

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[965] tThe Cost of Racial Discrimination. Hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. October 19, 1979. 32 p.

[966] 'U.S.-Japanese Trade Relations. Hearing before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. October 10, 1979.

[967] 'The Dollar, Inflation, and US. Monetary Policy. Hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. October 17, 1979, 27 p.

[968] 'Economic Consequences of the Revolution in Iran. A compendium of paperssubmitted to the Joint Economic Committee. November 19, 1979. 227 p.

[969] 'Employment- Unemployment, Part 15. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. August 3, September 7, October 5, November 2, and December 7,1979. 339 p.

[970] National Railroad Trust Fund. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Econom-ic Growth and Stabilization. October 23, 1979, 52 p.

[971] The Outlook for Housing and the Thrifts: 1980. Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. November 28, 1979. 63 p.

[972] trends in the Fiscal Conditions of Cities: 1978-80. A study prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Fiscal and Intergovernmental Policy of the JointEconomic Committee. April 20, 1980.

[973] 'Tax Policy and Core Inflation. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. April 10, 1980. GPO Stock No. 052-070-05276-7. $4.25. 65 p.

[974] tThe Political Economy of the Middle East: 197.-80. A compendium of paperssubmitted to the Joint Economic Committee. April 21, 1980. 575 p.

[975] Rail Deregulation: Market Dominance, Contract Rates, and Exemptions. Jointhearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabilization ofthe Joint Economic Committee and the Subcommittee on Transportation andCommerce. September 27, 1979. 323 p.

[976] 'Productivity and Inflation. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. April 24, 1980. 14 p.

[977] tThe Effective Utilization of Small Businesses To Promote Economic Growth.Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. October 25, 1979. 42 p.

[978] The Great Depression: Can It Happen Again? Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. October 29, 1979. 51 p.

[979] Monitoring Inflation, Part 2. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.September 24, October 26, November 27, and December 21, 1979, and January25, 1980. 205 p.

[980] The Underground Economy. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.November 15, 1979.

[981] tThe Minority Business Sector. A Vehicle for Regional Growth. Hearingbefore the Joint Economic Committee. November 16, 1979. 65 p.

[982] tThe Social Costs of Unemployment. Hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. October 31, 1979. 44p.

[983] 'East Asia Study Mission, January 5-14, 1980. A report prepared for the useof the Joint Economic Committee. June 26, 1980. 82 p.

[984] 'Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1979, Part 3. Hear-ings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government ofthe Joint Economic Committee. June 26 and July 9, 1979.

[985] tDomestic and International Implicathons of the Federal Reserve's New PolicyActions. Hearing before the Subcommittee on International Economics of theJoint Economic Committee. November 5, 1979. 88 p.

[986] tA Strategy of Oil Proliferation. A study prepared for the use of the Subcom-mittee on Energy of the Joint Economic Committee. June 30, 1980. 28 p.

[987] 'The Impact of the Soviet Grain Embargo on Rail and Barge Transportation.Hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Growth and Stabilization.February 4, 1980. 47 p.

[988] 'The Impact of an Accelerated Coal-Based Synfuels Program on WesternWater Resources. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Growth andStabilization. November 14, 1980. 105 p.

[989] 'An Inquiry Into Conflicting and Duplicative Regulatory Requirements Affect-ing Selected Industries and Sectors. A study prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee. July 31, 1980. 40 p.

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[990] 'Crisis in the Bond Market. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.March 12, 1980.

[991] 'Inflationary Impact of Department of Agriculture Paperwork. Hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. March 26, 1980. 13? p.

[992] 'Farm and Forest Produced Alcohol: The Key to Liquid Fuel Independence. Acompendium of papers submitted to the Subcommittee on Energy of the JointEconomic Committee. August 22, 1980.

[993] 'Environmental and Health/Safety Regulations, Productivity Growth, andEconomic Performance: An assessment. Prepared at the request of the Com-mittee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the Joint EconomicCommittee. August 1980. 94 p.

[994] tAverting Catastrophe: the Global Challenge. Report of the Subcommittee onInternational Economics. October 10, 1980.

[995] 'The 1980 Midyear Review of the Economy: The Recession and the Recovery.Report of the Joint Economic Committee, together with additional views.August 1980. 30 p.

[996] t 41cohol Fuels Policy, Part 1. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy.March 17, 1980. 145 p.

[997] 'The President's New Anti-Inflation Program. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. March 17, 20, and 27, 1980. 172 p.

[998] 'The Global 2000 Report. Hearing before the Subcommittee on InternationalEconomics. September 4, 1980. 57 p.

[999] 'US. Trade and Investment Policy: Imports and the Future of the AmericanAutomobile Industry. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. March19, 1980.

[1000] tPublic Works as a Countercychcal Tool. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. June 17, 1980. 86 p.

[1001] 'Employment-Unemployment, Part 16. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. February 1, March 7, April 4, May 2, and June 6, 1980.

[1002] 'The State of the Economy. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.May 28 and 29, 1980. 77 p.

[1003] '1980 Supplement to Economic Indicators. Prepared for the Joint EconomicCommittee by the Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, Depart-ment of Commerce, the Council of Economic Advisers, and Source Agencies.October 1980. 148 p.

[1004] 'Alcohol Fuels Policy, Part 2. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Energy.June 25, 1980. 145 p.

[1005] tCapttal Formation and Inflation. Hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. June 18, 1980. 108 p.

[1006] 'Monitoring Inflaticn, Part 8. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. February 22, March 25, April 22, May 23, and June 24, 1980. 266 p.

[1007] 'The Business Cycle and Public Policy, 1929-80. A compendium of papers sub-mitted to the Joint Economic Committee. November 28. 1980. 389 p.

[1008] 'State and Local Government Finances and the Changing National Economy.Hearing before the Special Study on Economic Change. July 28, 1980. 71 p.

[1009] 'Forecasting the Supply Side of the Economy. Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. May 21, 1980. 87 p.

[1010] 'Energy Conservation: Emerging Consensus Diverging Commitment. A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Energy of the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. December 31, 1980. 45 p.SpecMal Study on Economic Change. Studies prepared for the use of the Spe-cml Study on Economic Change of the Joint Economic Committee:

[1011] 'Human Resources and Demographics: Characteristics of People and Policy,Volume 1. December 12, 1980. 287 p.

[1012] t Energy and Materials: A Shortage of Resources or Commitment? Volume 2.December 1, 1980. 259 p.

[1013] 'Research and Innovation: Developing a Dynamic Nation, Volume 8. Decem-ber 29, 1980. 527 p.

[1014] tStagflation: The Causes, Effects, and Solutions, Volume 4. December 17,1980. 353 p.

[1015] 'Government Re lations: Achieving Social and Economic Balance, Volume 5,December 8, 1980. 479 p.

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[1016] 'Federal Finance: The Pursuit of American Goals, Volume 6, December 23,1980. 474 p.

[1017] 'State and Local Finance: Adjustments in a Changing Economy, Volume 7,December 19, 1980. 185 p.

[10181 'Social Security and Pensions: Programs of Equity and Security, Volume 8.December 4, 1980.

[1019] 'The International Economy. U.S Role in a World Market, Volume 9. Decem-ber 17, 1980. 753 p.

[1020] 'Productivity: The Foundation of Growth, Volume 10. December 29, 1980.134 p.

[1021] Indochinese Refugees: The Impact on First Asylum Countries and Implca-tons for American Policy. A study prepared for the use of the Joint EconomicCommittee. November 25, 1980. 40 p.

[1022] 'Savings and Economic Growth. Hearing before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. July 30, 1980. 54 p.

[1023] East European Economic Assessment, Part 1. Country Studies, 1980. Acompendium of papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee. February27, 1981.

[1024] 'Impact of Energy Prices and Inflation on American Families. Hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. July 8, 1980. 74 p.

[1025] 'The 1981 Joint Economic Report. Report of the Joint Economic Committeeon the January 1981 Economic Report of the President, together with addi-tional views. March 2, 1981.

[1026] 'Employment- Unemployment. Part 17. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. August 1, September 5, and December 5, 1980. 120 p.

[1027] 'Monitoring Inflation. Part 4. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. August 22 and September 23, 1980.

[1028] 'Housing and the Economy. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.April 16 and September 17, 1980. 116 p.

[1029] 'US. Export Competitiveness. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.July 29, 1980. 66 p.

[1030] 'The Economy of 1981: A Bipartisan Look. Proceedings of a CorgressionalEconomic Conference on December 10, 1980. Cosponsored by the Joint Eco-nomic Committee, the LBJ School of Public Affairs, the LBJ Library, and theHarvard Competitiveness Group. 630 p.

[1031] An Economic Analysis of the Reagan Program for Economic Recovery. A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary and FiscalPolicy. April 24, 1981. 33 p.

[1032] 'Pursuing Energy Supply Options: Cost Effective R. & D. Strategies. Reportprepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee by the CongressionalResearch Service. April 27, 1981. 360 p.

[1033] 'Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1980. Part 6. Hear-ings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government.June 30 and September 25, 1980. 173 p.

[1034] tIncentive "Anti-Inflation Plans. A study prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee. May 5, 1981. 84 p.

[1035] t The Role of Small Business Enterprise in Economic Development. A studyprepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. May 14, 1981. 31 p.

[1036] tA Simulation of the Economic Impact of Tax Exempt Home Mortgage Sav-ing Accounts. A staff study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Com-mittee. May 11, 1981. 12 p.

[1037] Economics of Defense Procurement: Shipbuilding Claims. Part 3. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government. May 19and September 8, 1978, and January 3 and 4, 1979. 410 p.

[1038] 'Trends in the Fiscal Condition of Cities: 1979-1980. A staff study preparedfor the use of the Joint Economic Committee. May 18, 1981. 85 p.

[1039] 'Energy in Soviet Policy. A study prepa-ed for the use of the Subcommitteeon International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics. June 11, 1981.185 p.

[1040] 'Economics of Defense Procurement: The C-5A and Strategic Mobility. Part 1.Hearings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government.

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June 8, 1976. December 21 and 22, 1977, August 25, and September 16, 1980.613 p.

[1041] 'Pacifw Region Interdependencies. A compendium of papers submitted to theJoint Economic Committee. June 15, 1981. 154 p.

[1042] WMonetary Policy, Selective Credit Policy, and Industrial Policy in France,Britain, West Germany, and Sweden. A staff study prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. June 26, 1981. 221 p.

[10431 'Marginal Tax Rates, Saving, and Federal Government Deficits. A staff studyprepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy.July 9, 1981. 23 p.

[1044] 'The State of the Economy in Indiana. Hearing before the Subcommittee onEL-nomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. April 21, 1981. 67 p.

[1045] East European Economic Assessment. Part 2. Regional Assessments. A com-pendium of papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee. July 10, 1981.886 p.

[1046] 'TIe Economic Report of the President. Part 1. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. January 22, 27, 28, and 29, 1981. 213 p.

[1047] 'The Economic Report of the Prestdent. Part 2. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. February 5, 11, 19, and 20, 1981. 205 p.

[1048] 'The Economic Report of the President. Part J. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. February 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1981. 253 p.

[1049] 'Deficits: Their Impact on Inflation and Growth. A staff study prepared forthe use of Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. July 30, 1981.49 p.

[1050] 'The 1981 Midyear Report: Productivity. A report of the Joint Economic Com-mittee. July 23, 1981. 29 p.

[1051] 'The Regional and Urban Impacts of the Administration 's Budget and TaxProposals. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee.July 31, 1981. 117 p.

[1052] tOutlook for Housing in the Dallas-Fort Worth Region. A hearing before theSubcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. April 16,1981. 61 p.

[1053] 'Monetary Policy and the President's Economic Recovery Program. Hearingbefore the Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. April 8, 1981 27 p.

[1054] tPresident Reagan 's Economic Program. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee, March 30, 1981. 133 p.

[10551 'The Gold Standard: Its History and Record Against Inflation. A study pre-pared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. Sep-tember 18, 1981. 32 p.

[1056] 'The Political Economy of the Western Hemisphere: Selected Issues for US.Policy. Selected essays prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Interna-tional Trade,- Finance, and Security Economics. September 18, 1981. 229 p.

[1057] 'A National Index for Energy Productivity. A study prepared for the use ofthe Joint Economic Committee. May 13, 1981. 42 p.

[1058] tConsumption in the USSR: An International Comparison. A study preparedfor the use of the Joint Economic Committee. August 17, 1981. 123 p.

[1059] Monetary and Fiscal Policy: The Essential Linkage. Hearing before the Sub-committee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. June 12, 1981. 25 p.

[1060] 'Austrian Incomes Policy: Lessons for the United States. Hearing before theJoint Economic Committee. June 2, 1981. 20 p.

[1061] 'Neighborhood Conditions. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.May 20, 1981. 80 p.

[1062] tBusiness Management Practices and the Productivity of the American Econo-my. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. May 1 and 11, June 1and 5, 1981. 146 p.

[1063] 'State and Local Economic Development Strategy: A "Supply Side" Perspec-tive. A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary andFiscal Policy. October 26, 1981. 34 p.

[1064] 'International Economic Policy. Hearing before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. May 4, 1981. 76 p.

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[1065] Employment-Unemployment. Part 18. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. January 9, February 6, March 6, May 8, and June 5, 1981.298 p.

[1066] 'Case Studies in Private-Public Cooperation To Revitalize America: PassengerRai. A report of the Joint Economic Committee, November 3, 1981. 39 p.

[1067] Tax Policy and Productivity in the 1980's. Hearing before the Subcommitteeon Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. June 17, 1981. 49 p.

[1068] 'Expectations and the Economy. A volume of essays submitted to the JointEconomic Committee. December 11, 1981. 145 p.

[1069] 'Maintaining the Quality of Economic Data. A study prepared for the use ofthe Joint Economic Committee. November 27, 1981. 34 p.

[1070] tThe Economic Future of Metropolitan Milwaukee. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. October 8 and 9, 1981. 186 p.

[1071] 'Japanese and American Economic Policies and US. Productivity. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy and the Subcommit-tee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. June 23 and July 28, 1981.258 p.

[1072] 'US.-Japanese Economic Relations. Hearings before the Subcommittee onInternational Trade, Finance, and Security Economics. June 19 and July 9and 13, 1981. 226 p.

[1073] 'Emergency Interim Survey: Fiscal Condition of 48 Large Cities. A staff studyprepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. January 14, 1982.37 p.

[1074] *A High-Speed Passenger Rail System for the United States. Hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. July 23, 1981. 45 p.

[1075] 'Monitoring Inflation. Part 5. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. January 23, March 24, and September 24, 1981. 138 p.

[1076] 'The Ottawa Summit Conference and US. International Economic Policy.Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. July 14 and 16, 1981. 89 p.

J1077] 'Block Grants and the Intergovernmental System. Hearings before the Sub-committee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. July 15 and 22,1981. 253 p.

[1078] 'East-West Commercial Polcy: A Congressional Dialogue With the ReaganAdministration. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Commit-tee. February 16, 1982. 89 p.

[1079] 'International Competition in Advanced Industrial Sectors: Trade and Devel-opment in the Semiconductor Industry. A study prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. February 18, 1982 195 p.

[1080] 'The Reagan Economic Program and High Interest Rates. Hearing before theJoint Economic Committee. September 17, 1981. 47 p.

[1081] 'US. International Economic Polwy in the 1980's. Selected essays preparedfor the use of the Joint Economic Committee. February 11, 1982. 180 p.

[1082] 'High Interest Rates. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. Septem-ber 25, 1981. 64 p.

[1083] *Enterprise Zones: The Concept. Part 1. Hearing before the Subcommittee onMonetary and Fiscal Policy. October 23, 1981. 332 p.

[1084] 'Enterprise Zones: The Concept. Part 2. Hearing before the Subcommittee onEconomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. January 11, 1982. 86 p.

[1085] The 1982 Joint Economic Report. A report of the Joint Economic Committee.March 1, 1982. 265 p.

[1086] The 1982 Economic Report of the President, Part 1. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. January 19, 20, 26, and 27, 1982. 256 p.

[1087] 'The 1982 Economic Report of the President, Part 2. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. February 10, 18, 19, and 24, 1982. 817 p.

[1088] 'The Defense Buildup and the Economy. A staff study prepared for the use ofthe Subcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. Febru-ary 17, 1982. 29 p.

[1089] 'Effects of High Interest Rates on Maryland Communities. Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Investment, Jobs, and Prices. August 31, September 1,2, 3, and 4, 1981. 401 p.

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[10901 'The Japanese Financial System in Comparative Perspectwe A study pre-pared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. March 12, 1982. 67 p.GOP Stock No. 052-070-05697-5. $4.

[10911 tSocial Security Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. September22 and 23, 1981. 236 p.

[1092] 'The Importance of Agriculture to the US. Economy. Part 1. Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation. September 14 and 15,1981. 207 p

[1093] 'The Importance of Agriculture to the US. Economy. Pa-t 2. Hearing beforethe Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation. December 1, 1981. 89 p.

[1094] United States-Japan Cooperation in High-Speed Pase;,ger Rail Service. Hear-ing before the Joint Economic Committee. November 4, 1981. 74 p.

[1095] Cuba Faces the Economic Realities of the 1980's. A study prepared for the useof the Joint Economic Committee. March 22, 1982. 49 p.

[1096] 'Robotics and the Economy. A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcom-mittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. March 26, 1982 44 p

[10971 'Chaos in the Municipal Bond Market. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. September 28, 1981 105 p.

[1098] 'Block Grants: The View From Indiana. Hearing before the Subcommittee onEconomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. September 2, 1981. 119 p.

[1099] 'Japanese Productivity: Lessons for America. Hearing before the Subcommit-tee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics. November 4,1981. 94 p

[1100) 'Poland: Performance and Prospects in Trade With the United States and theWest. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. March31, 1982. 39 p.

[11011 'Outlook for Recession. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. Octo-ber 21, 1981 61 p

[1102] 'Monetarism in the United States and the United Kingdom. Hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. October 6, 1981 125 p.

[1103] 'The Underground Federal Economy: Off-Budget Activities of the Federal Gov-ernment. A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetaryand Fiscal Policy. April 20, 1982. 39 p

[1104] 'Shortages in Skilled Labor Hearing before the Subcommittee on EconomicGoals and Intergovernmental Policy. November 3, 1981. 106 p.

[1105] 'Restoring America 's Defense Industrial Base. Hearirng before the Subcommit-tee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. September 30, 1981 198 p.

[1106] 'The Impact of Demographic Changes on Social Programs. A study preparedfor the use of the Joint Economic Committee. May 7, 1982. 71 p.

[1107] 'US. Foreign Aid and the Private Sector: Is Partnership Possible? Hearingbefore the Subcommittee on Trade, Productivity, and EZonomic Growth. Octo-ber 19, 1981. 113 p.

[11081 'The Persian Gulf- Are We Committed? At What Cost? A dialogue preparedfor the use of the Joint Economic Committee. December 21, 1981. 46 p.

[1109] 'Government Competition With Small Business. Hearing before the Subcom-mittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy, October 28, 1981 77 p.

[1110] 'Economics of Defense Policy: Adm. H. G. Rickotr. Part 1. Hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. January 28, 1982. 209 p.

[1111] 'Economics of Defense Poliy: Adm. H. G. Rickover. Part 2. (Selected Congres-sional Testimony and Speeches, 195.-81). Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. 768 p.

[1112] 'Economics of Dfense Policy: Adm. H, G. Rickover. Part 3 (Navy Contractsand Government Policy). Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.591 p.

[1113] 'Economics of Defense Policy: Adm. H. G. Rickover. Part 4 (ShipbuildingClaims). Heara.g before the Joint Economic Committee. 411 p.

[1114] 'Economics of Defense Policy: Adm. H G. Rickover. Part 5 (Lawyers andLegal Ethics). Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. 232 p.

[1115] tEconomics of Defense Policy: Adm. H. G. Rickover. Part 6 (Miscellaneous).Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. 268 p.

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[1116] tTrucking Deregulation: Is It Happening? Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. November 17, 1981. 83 p.

[1117] 'Government Policy and the Defense Industrial Base. Hearing before the Sub-committee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy, December 9, 1981. 69 p.

[1118] tIncomes Policies: The Case of Scandinavia. Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. October 20, 1981. 86 p.

[1119] 'The Economic Effects of Transportation on Agriculture. Hearing before theSubcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation. December 7, 1981. 47 p.

[1120] 'Location of High Technology Firms and Regional Economic Development. Astaff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary and FiscalPolicy. June 1, 1982. 70 p.

[1121] Local Economic Development Strategies. A hearing before the Subcommitteeon Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. November 23, 1981. 75 p.

[1122] 'The Mellon and Kennedy Tax Cuts: A Review and Analysis. A staff studyprepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy.June 18, 1982. 27 p.

[1123] tWage and Price Policies in Australia, Austria, Canada, Japan, the Nether-lands, and West Germany. A study prepared for the use of the Joint EconomicCommittee. June 24, 1982. 56 p.

[1124] tLocal Economic Development Efforts in Youngstown- Warren Area. A hearingbefore the Subcommittee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. De-cember 14, 1984. 126 p.

[1125] 'The Effect of Prestdent Reagan's Economic Recovery Program on New YorkCity. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. November 9 and 13,1981. 415 p.

[1126] tAllocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China. Part 7. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Eco-nomics. July 8 and October 15, 1981. 294 p.

[1127] 'Economic Status of Women. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.February 3, 1982. 136 p.

[1128] tEmployment-Unemployment. Part 19. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. October 2, November 6, and December 4, 1981, and January 8,1982. 170 p.

[1129] 'East- West Trade: The Prospects to 1985. A study prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. August 18, 1982. 330 p.

[1130] China Under the Four Modernizations. Part 1. Selected papers submitted tothe Joint Economic Committee. August 13, 1982. 610 p. GPO Stock No. 052-070-05758-1. $7.50.

[1131] tThe Economic Outlook, First Quarter GNP. A hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. April 21, 1982. 80 p.

[1132] 'Effects of the Recession on Maryland Communities. Hearings before the Sub-committee on Investment, Jobs, and Prices. January 11, 12, 14, and 15, 1982.326 p.

[1133] 'Mainta.inig the Quality of Energy Statistics for Economic and Energy Analy-sis. Studies prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. September2, 1982. 95 p.

[1134] 'Three Large Scale Model Simulations of Four Money Growth Scenarios. Astaff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary and FiscalPolicy. September 1, 1982. 89 p.

[1135] 'Coal as a Catalyst in America's Revitalization. A hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. January 13, 1982. 189 p.

[1136] 'Progress on Inflation. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Monetary andFiscal Policy. April 23, 1982. 32p.

[1137] State and Local Economic Development Efforts. A hearing before the Subcom-mittee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. March 22, 1982. 68 p.

[1138] 'Natural Gas Deregulation. A hearing before the Subcommittee on Interna-tional Trade, Finance, and Security Economics. February 18, 1982. 480 p.

[1139] 'Marginal Tax Rates, Social Security Wealth, and Personal Saving: SomeTime Series Evidence. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee onMonetary and Fiscal Policy. July 20,1982. 24 p.

[1140] 'Trends in the Fiscal Conditions of Cities: 1980-1982. A study prepared for theuse of the Joint Economic Committee. October 16, 1982. 57 p.

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[11411 tImpact of the 1981 Personal Income Tax Reduction on Income Distribution. Astudy prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. December 23,1981. 36 p.

[1142] tHigh Technology and Regional Development. A hearing before the Subcom-mittee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. March 1, 1982. 74 p.

[1143] tNew Approaches to Salvaging the Social Security Program. A hearing beforethe Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. July 27, 1982. 7 p.

[1144] tThe Changing Economics of Agriculture: Review, Evaluation, and Future Di-recttons. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transporta-tion. March 29, April 15, 28, 29, and May 20, 1982. 401 p.

[1145] tUs Reaganomws Working? A hearing before the Subcommittee on Monetaryand Fiscal Policy. June 9, 1982. 63 p.

[1146] tMonetary Policy. A hearing before the Subcommittee on Monetary and FiscalPolicy. June 16, 1982. 46 p.

[1147] tEnterpose Zones: The Concept. A hearing before the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. May 17, 1982. 38 p.

[1148] tSpecial Study on Economic Change. Studies prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee. December 29, 1980. 501 p.

[1149] tEconomic Impact of the 1982 "Bull Market " A study prepared for the use ofthe Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. November 5, 1982. 7 p.

[1150] tlndustrwal Policy. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. May 18,1982. 222 p.

[1151] 'Japanese Industrial and Labor Policy. A hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. June 23, 1982. 134 p.

[1152] tUSSR: Measures of Economic Growth and Development, 1950-1980. A studyprepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. December 8, 1982.401 p. GPO Stock No. 052-070-05792-1. $9.50.

[1153] lConsumer Price Index. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. May21 and June 22, 1982. 101 p.

[1154] tThe "Natural" Rate of Unemployment. A staff study prepared for the use ofthe Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. December 17, 1982. 29 p.

[1155] tThe Merchantilhst Challenge to the Liberal International Trade Order. Astudy prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. December 29,1982. 74 p.

[1156] International Trade. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Monetary andFiscal Policy. May 20, 1982. 77 p.

[1157] tReaganomics Effect on Labor. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.July 20, 1982. 90 p.

[1158] tThe Future of Monetary Policy. Hearings before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. June 2, 8, 10, and 15, 1982. 538 p.

[J159] tThe Future of Mail Delivery in the United States. Hearings before the Sub-committee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. June 18 and 21,1982. 396 p.

[1160] ' Versailles Summit and the World Economy: High Interest Rates and Protec-tionism. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. May 25, 26, and 27,1982. 297 p.

[1161] tEmployment-Unemployment. Part 20. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. February 5, March 5, April 2, and May 7, 1982. 245 p.

[1162] tMonetarism and the Federal Reserve's Conduct of Monetary Policy. Compen-dium of views prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary andFiscal Policy. December 30, 1982. 349 p.

[1163] tRole of the Venture Capital Industry in the American Economy. A hearingbefore the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Eco-nomics. September 30, 1982. 128 p.

[1164] 'The Changing Economics of Agriculture: Challenge and Preparation for ther980's. A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Agricuitureand Transportation. December 28, 1982. 38 p.

[1165] tThe 198.? Joint Economic Committee Report. A report of the Joint EconomicCommittee. March 3, 1983. 106 p.

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[1166] 'The 1988 Economic Report of the President. Part 1. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. January 26, 27, and 31, and February 2, 1983. 325 p.

[1167] "The 1983 Economic Report of the President. Part 2. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. February 3, 14, and 15, 1983. 214 p.

[1168] 'Employment-Unemployment. Part 21. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. June 4, July 2, August 6, and September 3, 1982. 122 p.

[1169] 'Alternatives to Current Federal Reserve Policy. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. July 22, 1982. 97 p.

[1170] 'The Administration 's 1982 National Urban Policy Report. Part 1. Hearingsbefore the Joint Economic Committee. July 13, 14, 15, 19, and 20, 1982. 606 p.

[1171] 'The Administration's 1982 National Urban Policy Report. Part 2. Appendix.Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. 661 p.

[1172] 'The Flat Rate Tax. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Monetary andFiscal Policy. July 27 and August 19, 1982. 283 p.

[1173] 'Political Economy and Constitutional Reform. Part 1. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. November 9, 17, 18, and December 16, 1982. 389 p.

[1174] 'Political Economy and Constitutional Reform. Part 2. Appendix. Hearingsbefore the Joint Economic Committee. 661 p.

[11751 'China Under the Four Modernizations. Part 2. Selected papers submitted tothe Joint Economic Committee. December 30, 1982. 381 p.

[1176] 'Soviet Pipeline Sanctions: The European Perspective. Hearing before theJoint Economic Committee. September 22, 1982. 64 p.

[1177] 'A Survey of the Mortgage Banking Industry Concerning Costs and Benefits ofRegulations. A survey and study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee onEconomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. March 25, 1983. 95 p.

[1178] Unemployment Crisis. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. De-cember 9, 1982. 37 p.

[1179] 'The M-1 Tank and NA TO Readiness. Hearings before the Subcommittee onInternational Trade, Finance, and Security Economics. July 21 and 22, 1981.104 p.

[1180] 'Soviet Military Economic Relations. Proceedings of a workshop by the Con-gressional Research Service and the Subcommittee on International Trade,Finance, and Security Economics. July 7 and 8, 1982. 285 p.

[1181] 'Need for a Clear Delineation of US. Economic as Well as Security InterestsAround the World. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. April 7,1982. 67 p.

[1182] 'Final Report of the Anti-Inflation Guidelines by the Pay Advisory Committee,1979-80. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. De-cember 31, 1982. 67 p.

[1183] 'Employment-Unemployment. Part 22. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee October 8, November 5, and December 3, 1982. 166 p.

[1184] 'The MX Missile and Strategic Programs. A hearing before the Subcommitteeon International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics. July 30, 1981.156 p.

[1185] tSoviet Economy in the 1980's: Problems and Prospects. Part 1. Selected paperssubmitted to the Joint Economic Committere. December 31, 1982. 557 p. GPOStock No. 052-070-05843-9. $6.50.

[1186] 'Soviet Ecoibmy in the 1980's: Problems and Prospects. Part 2. Selected paperssubmitted to the Joint Economic Committee. December 31, 1982. 579 p.

[1187] 'Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1982. Part 8. Hear-ings before the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and SecurityEconomics. June 29 and December 1, 1982. 278 p.

[1188] 'The Unemployment Crisis and Policies for Economic Recovery. Hearingsbefore the Joint Economic Committee. October 15, 20, and November 24, 1982.278 p.

[11891 'The Federal Debt: On Budget. Off-Budget and Contingent Liabilities. A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. June 8, 1983.9 p.

[1190] •The Defense Program and the Economy. Part 1. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. October 7, 13, .2,and 29, 1981, and December 15, 1982. 328 p.

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[1191] 'The Impact of Robotics on Employment. A hearing before the Subcommitteeon Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy, March 18, 1983. 31 p.

[11921 'The High Cost of Capital. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.April 28, 1983. 23 p.

[1193) 'Total Weeks of Unemployment: A New Measure of Labor Market Distress. Astaff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Goals andIntergovernmental Policy. June 20, 1983 10 p.

[1194) 'Supply Side Tax Cuts, Monetary Restraint and Economic Growth. A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. July 22, 1983.11 p.

[1195] 'The Benefits of Declining Inflation. A hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. April 22, 1983. 496 p.

[1196] 'Economics of Natural Gas Deregulation. A hearing before the Joint Econom-ic Committee. February 7 and April 15, 1983. 496 p.

[1197] "Williamsburg Economic Summit. A hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. May 24, 1983. 68 p.

[1198] "The Economic Issues of a Changing Telecommunications Industry. A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transpor-tation. October 3, 1983. 27 p.

[1199] 'Employment Unemployment. Part 23. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee February 4, March 4, May 6, and June 3, 1983. 177 p.

[1200] 'The Case for Rapid Growth. A staff study prepared for the use of the Sub-committee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. October 1983.89 p.

[1201] 'New Federalism: Its Impact to Date. Part 1. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. March 2 and 8, April 12 and 14, and May 4, 1983. 662 p.

[1202] 'New Federalism: Its Impact to Date. Part 2. Appendix. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. 484 p.

[1203] 'Industrial Policy, Economic Growth and the Competitiveness of US. Industry.Part 1. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. June 24, 29, and 30,1983. 338 p.

[1204] 'Industrial Policy, Economic Growth and the Competitiveness of US. Industry,Part 2. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. July 13, 14, and 20,1983. 214 p

[1205] 'First and Second Quarter Gross National Product Estimates. Hearings beforethe Joint Economic Committee. March 21 and June 21, 1983. 112 p.

[1206] tends in the Fiscal Condition of Cities: 1981-1983. A study prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy.November 1983. 61 p.

[1207] 'Growth of the Underground Economy, 1950-1981: Some Evidence From theCurrent Population Survey. A study prepared for the use of the Joint Econom-ic Committee. December 9, 1983. 15 p.

[1208] 'GNP and Economic Outlook. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.July 19 and 21, 1983. 101 p.

[1209] 'The Emerging Economics of Agriculture. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. October 5, 1983. 38 p.

[1210] 'The Machine Tool Industry and the Defense Industrial Base. Hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. June 7, 1983. 175 p.

[1211] 'Toward the Next Generation of Farm Policy. Part 1. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. May 19, 25, and 26, and June 8, 1983. 290 p.

[1212] 'Toward the Next Generation of Farm Policy. Part 2. Hearings before JointEconomic Committee. June 14, 16, 22, and 23, 1983. 383 p.

[1213] 'Toward the Next Generation of Farm Polwy. Part 3. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. July 1, 5, and 8, and October 14, 1983. 1,384 p.

[1214] 'International Student Achzevement Comparisons and Teacher Shortages inMath and Science. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Goals andIntergovernmental Policy. June 15, 1983. 122 p.

[1215] 'The United States-Mexico Border Economic Situation. A hearing before theSubcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. August 1,1983. 43 p.

[1216] 'Foreign Industrial Targeting Policies. A hearing before the Subcommittee onEconomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. July 25, 1983. 107 p.

[1217] 'International Trade and US. Port Operations. A hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. September 16, 1983. 39 p.

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[12181 'Third Quarter GNP. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. Octo-ber 20, 1983. 39 p.

[12191 'New Technology in the American Machinery Industry: Trends and Implwa-tions. A study prepared for the Joint Economic Committee. March 2, 196492 p.

[12201 "The 1984 Joint Economic Report. A report of the Joint Economic CommitteeMarch 1, 1984. 161 p.

[1221] 'The 1984 Economic Report of the President. Part 1. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. January 16 and 31, and February 2, 7, 9, and 10, 1984381 p.

[12221 'The 1984 Economic Report of the President. Part 2 Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee February 21, 22, and 28, 1984. 226 p.

[1223] 'Industrial Policy: The Retraining Needs of the Nation's Long-Term Structur-ally Unemployed. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. September16, 23, and 26, and October 26, 1983. 495 p.

[12241 'Public Policy Considerations of Pricing Telephone Services. A staff study pre-pared for the use of the Subcommittee on Agriculture and TransportationMarch 1, 1984. 9 p.

11225] 'The Economics of a Changing Telecommunications Industry. Hearings beforethe Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation. October 3, 11, 14, and17, 1983. 495 p.

[1226] 'The Economic Impact of Federal Deficits, 1984-1989. A staff study preparedfor the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and IntergovernmentalPolicy. April 13, 1984. 30 p.

[1227] 'Industrial Policy, Economic Growth and the Competitiveness of US. Indus-try. Part J. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. October 31, 1983119 p.

[1228] 'Japanese Voluntary Auto Export Limits. A hearing before the Subcommitteeon Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. October 25, 1983 70 p

[1229] 1 Our Nation 's Infrastructure. Hearings before the Joint Economic CommitteeAugust 9, 31, and September 7, 1983. 70 p.

[1230] 'Hard Choices: A Report on the Increasing Gap Between America 's Inirastruc-ture Needs and Our Ability To Pay for Them. A study prepared for the use ofthe Subcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy Febru-ary 25, 1984. 230 p. GPO Stock No. 052-070-05911-7. $5.50.

[1231] ' Appendix 1. Alabama. A case study. February 25, 1984. 62 p.[1232] t Appendix 2. California. A case study. February 25, 1984 76 p[1233] 'Appendix 3. Colorado. A case study. February 25, 1984. 118 p.[1234] 'Appendix 4. Florida. A case study. February 25, 1984 57 p.[1235] 'Appendix 5. Indiana. A case study. February 25, 1984. 126 p.[1236] 'Appendix 6. Kentucky. A case study. February 25, 1984. 33 p.[1237] 'Appendix 7. Louisiana. A cable study. February 25, I84. 109 p[1238] t Appendix 8. Maine. A case study. February 25, 1984. 6ji p.[1239] 'Appendix 9. Maryland. A case study. February 25, 1984. 45 p[1240] 'Appendix 10. Massachusetts. A case study. February 25, 1984. 167 p[1241] ' Appendix 11. Missouri. A case study. February 25, 1984. 64 p[1242] 'Appendix 12. Montana. A case study. February 25, 1984. 84 p.[1243] 'Appendix 13. New Jersey. A case study. February 25, 1984. 71 p[1244] 'Appendix 14. New Mexico. A case study. February 25, 1984. 90 p.[1245] 'Appendix 15. New York. A case study. February 25, 1984. 152 p[1246] Appendix 16. North Carolina. A case study. February 25, 1984 108 p[1247] 'Appendix 17. Ohio. A case study. February 25, 1984. 76 p.[1248] 'Appendix 18. Oklahoma. A case study. February 25, 1984. 81 p[1249] 'Appendix 19. Oregon. A case study. February 25, 1984. 59 p.[1250] 'Appendix 20. South Carolina. A case study. February 25, 1984 69 p[1251j 'Appendix 21. Tennessee. A case study. February 25, 1984 54 p[1252] 'Appendix 22. Texas. A case study. February 25, 1984. 82 p[1253] 'Appendix 28. Washington. A case study. February 25, 1984. 73 p[1254] 'The Political Economy of the Soviet Union. Joint hearings before the Sub-

committee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy and the HuuseCommittee on Foreign Affairs. July 26 and September 29, 1983 162 p

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[1255] ' Policies for Industrial Growth in a Competitive World. A volume of essaysprepared for the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and IntergovernmentalPolicy. April 27, 1984. 113 p.

[1256 1 Employment-Unemployment. Part 24. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. July 8, August 5, October 7, November 4, and December 2, 1983and January 6, 1984. 246 p.

[1257] American Women:" Three Decades of Change. A hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. November 9, 1983. 73 p.

[1258] 'The Effectiveness of Federal Child and Maternal Health Programs. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy.November 2, 1983. 51 p.

[1259] 'Trends in the Fiscal Condition of Cities. A hearing before the Subcommitteeon Investment, Jobs, and Prices. December 12, 1983. 51 p.

[1260] 'Industrial Policy Movement in the United States: Is It the Answer? A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. June 8, 1984.104 p.

[1261] 'Economic Change, Physical Illness, and Social Deviance. A study preparedfor the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and IntergovernmentalPolicy. June 15, 1984. 118 p.

[1262] tEstimating the Effects of Economic Change on National Health and SocialWell-Being. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on EconomicGoals and Intergovernmental Policy. June 15, 1984. 111 p.

[1263] 'Farm Commodity Market Performance and Economic Forecasts. A hearingbefore the Joint Economic Committee. January 23, 1984. 154 p.

[1264] 'Toward the Next Generation of Farm Policy. A staff study prepared for theuse of the Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation. December 15,1983. 87 p.

[1265] tAllocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China, 1983. Part 9. Hear-ings before the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and SecurityEconomics. June 28 and September 20, 1983. 400 p.

[1266] tThe Impact of Deficits on Interest Rates, Savings, Investment and the Dollar.Hearings before the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and IntergovernmentalPolicy. October 21 and November 8, 1983. 239 p.

[1267] 'The Fiscal Dilemma Facing Local Government. A hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. January 23, 1984. 25 p.

[1268] 'Antitrust Policy and Competition. A hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. November 14, 1983. 69 p.

[1269] tPopulation Growth and Development in the World Economy. A hearingbefore the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Eco-nomics. March 20, 1984. 218 p.

[1270] tAntitrust Policy and Joint Research and Development Ventures. A hearingbefore the Joint Economic Committee. November 3, 1983. 250 p.

[1271] 'Prospects for the London Economic Summit. Joint hearings before the Sub-committee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy, and the Sub-committees on Europe and the Middle East and International EconomicPolicy and Trade of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Repre-sentatives. May 14, 30, 1984.

[1272] 'International Debt. A hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Goalsand Intergovernmental Policy. March 28, 1984. 81 p.

[1273] tInfrastructure: A National Challenge. A hearing before the Subcommittee onEconomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. Febr 29, 1984. 142 p.

[1274] 'The Service Economy and Industrial Change. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. April 4 and 11, 1984. 348 p.

[1275] 'Impact of Federal Spending Cuts on Maternal and Child Health Care. Ahearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and IntergovernmentalPolicy. November 17, 1983. 148 p.

[1276] How To Save the International Trading System. Part 1. A hearing before theSubcommittee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. April 26, 1984.54 p.

[1277] 'How To Save the International Trading System. Part 2. A hearing before theSubcommittee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. June 12, 1984.48 p.

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[1278) t~he Foreign Trade Dilemma: Fact and Fiction. A hearing before the Subcom-mittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. March 29, 1984.92 p.

[12791 tElderly Catastrophic Health Care Insurance Proposal. A hearing before theJoint Economic Committee. May 1, 1984. 77 p.

[1280] 'Fairness and the Reagan Tax Cuts. A hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. June 12, 1984. 127 p.

[1281] t lndiana s Economy and Prospects for Growth. A hearing before the Subcom-mittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. July 2, 1984. 165 p.

[1282] Local Government Finance: A Supply-Side Perspective A study prepared forthe use of the Joint Economic Committee. October 12, 1984. 9 p.

[1283] tThe New Economy. Proceedings of a Congressional Economic Conference co-sponsored by the House Committee on Small Business, the CongressionalClearinghouse on the Future and the Joint Economic Committee. June 6,1984. 211 p.

[1284] 'Employment-Unemployment. Part 25. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee February 3, March 9, April 6, May 4, and June 1, 1984. 211 p.

[1285] tTax Avoidance, Tax Equity, and Tax Revenues: The Impact of MarginalIncome Tax Rate Changes in the United States, 1954-82. A study prepared forthe use of the Joint Economic Committee. October 26, 1984. 19 p.

[1286] Problekms of Working Women. A hearing before the Joint Economic Commit-tee. April 3, 1984. 169 p.

[1287] 'Taxes and Agriculture. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee.May 10, 1984. 145 p.

[1288] 'Women in the Work Force: Pay Equity. A hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. April 10, 1984. 210 p.

[1289] 'Monetary Reform and Economic Stability. Hearings before the Joint Econom-ic Committee. May 16 and June 5, 1984. 135 p.

[1290] tImproving the Efficiency of Commodity Futures Markets. A hearing beforethe Joint Economic Committee. April 25, 1984. 119 p.

[1291] How To Save the International Trading System. Part 3. A hearing before theSubcommittee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. September 20,1984. 24 p.

[1292] 'Tax Reform. A staff study prepared for the Subcommittee on Economic Goalsand Intergovernmental Policy. November 29, 1984. 58 p.

[1293] 'Fair Taxation. Hearings before the Subcommittee on International Trade,Finance, and Security Economics and the Subcommittee on Economic Goalsand Intergovernmental Policy. June 13 and 14, 1984. 407 p.

[1294] tThe Role of Older Women in the Work Force. A hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. June 6, 1984. 117 p.

[12951 'New Directions for Agriculture: The Science and Technology of the Future. Ahearing before the Joint Economic Committee. October 2, 1984. 147 p.

[1296] 'Interest Rates. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and In-tergovermental Policy. September 13, 1984. 114 p.

[1297] tPrivatization of the Federal Government. Part 1. Hearings before the Sub-committee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. May 1, 2, and 30, 1984. 274 p.

[1298] tSocioeconomic Regulations and the Federal Government Market. A study pre-pared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. December 11, 1984. 62 p.

[1299] tThe Effects of Federal Income Tax Policy on US. Agriculture Policy. A studyprepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation.December 21, 1984. 35 p.

[1300] MThe Economic Evolution of Agriculture. Statements prepared for the JointEconomic Committee. December 7, 1984. 127 p.

[1301] MThe 1984 Midyear Economic Outlook. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. July 30 and August 2, 3, and 8, 1984. 284 p.

[1302] t Youth Employment and the Minimum Wage. A hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. June 27, 1984. 61 p.

[1303] tThe President's 1984 National Urban Policy Report. Hearing before the Sub-committee on Investment, Jobs, and Prices. June 20, 1984. 92 p.

[1304] WHealth Care Costs and Their Effects on the Economy. Hearings before theJoint Economic Committee. April 12 and August 29, 1984. 275 p.

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[1305] tEast- West Technology Transfer: A Congressional Dialog With the Reagan Ad-ministration. A dialog prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee.December 19, 1984. lN p.

[1306] tJapanese Tax Policy. A hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. Sep-tember 24, 1984. 163 p.

[1307] tPerspectives on the Future of American Agriculture. A hearing before theJoint Economic Committee. September 27, 1984. 69 ap.

[1308] Stimulating Community Enterprise. A Response to Fiscal Strains in the PublicSector. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Monetary andFiscal Policy. December 31, 1984. 85 p.

[1309] Social Security System. A hearing before the Subcommittee on EconomicGoals and Intergovernmental Policy. September 25, 1984. 131 p.

[1310] Privitization of the Federal Government. Part 2. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy. September 27 and 28, 1984. 88 p.

[1311] Climate for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the United States. Part 1.Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. August 7 and 9, 1984. 251 p.

[1312] Climate for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the United States. Part 2.Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. August 27, 28, 30 and 31,1984. 327 p.

[1313] Climate for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the United States. Part S. Ahearing before the Joint Economic Committee. September 10, 1984. 52 p.

[1314] The U.S. Climate for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. A stud~yprepared forthe use of the Joint Economic Committee. December 28, 1984. 94 p.

[1315] Dealing With the Debt Problem of Latin America. Proceedings of a conferencecosponsored by the Congressional Research Service and the Subcommittee onEconomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. November 13, 1984. 114 p.

[1316] Venture Capital and Innovation. A study prepared for the use of the JointEconomic Committee. December 28, 1984. 100 p.

[1317] Privitization of Prison Construction in New York. A hearing before the JointEconomic Committee. December 5, 1984. 28 p.

[1318] Employment-Unemployment. Part 26. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. July 6, September 7, October 5, November 2, and December 7,1984. 217 p.

[1319] The Balanced Budget Amendment. A hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. September 11, 1984. 99 p.

[1320] The 1985 Joint Economic Report. A report of the Joint Economic Committee.May 15, 1985. 227 p. GOP Stock No. 052-071-00684-2. $5.

[1321] The 1985 Economic Report of the President. Hearings before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. February 5, 7, 20, 26, and 28, 1985. 244 p.

[1322] Department of Justice Investigation of False Shipbuildinq Claims. A jointhearing before the Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedureof the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Subcommittee on InternationalTrade, Finance, and Security Economics. October 1, 1984. 159 p.

[1323]American Exports: Why Have They Lagged? A study prepared for the use ofthe Subcommittee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. May 14,1985. 40 p.

[1324] Monetarism, Inflation and the Federal Reserve. Essays prepared for the JointEconomic Committee. June 27, 1985. 126 p.

[1325] Impact of the Dollar on US. Competitiveness. A hearing before the Sub-committee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. March 12, 1985.65 p.

[1326] Employment-Unemployment. Part 27. Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. January 9, February 1, and March 8, 1985. 181 p.

[1327] The Effect of the President's Tax Plan on State and Local Taxpayers. Hear-ings before the Joint Economic Committee. May 29 and 30, 1985. 11 p.

[1328]Agricultural Conditions and Rural Economy. Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. February 25, 1985. 64p.

[1329] The R & D Tax Credit: An Evaluation of Evidence on Its Effectiveness. A staffstudy prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee. August 23, 1985.27v.

[1330] C-JA and Air Force Defense Profits Policy. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics. November 1 and10, 1983. 72 p.

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[1331] Impact of Unfair Trade Practices Hearing before the Subcommittee on Eco-nomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. March 20, 1985. 196 p.

[1332] Tax Policies: Implications for US. Agriculture. Hearing before the Subcom-mittee on Agriculture and Transportation. February 13, 1985. 68 p

[1333] Is the Economic Expansion Over? A 1985 Midyear Review of the US Economy.Prepared by the Republican members of the Joint Economic Committee.August 2, 1985. 31 rdp.

[1334] Public Attitudes Toward the Defiwit and Tax Reform. Hearing before theJoint Economic Committee. April 4, 1985. 91p.

[1335] iax Reform, Tax Rates, and Tax Revenues. Hearing before the Subcommitteeon Monetary and Fiscal Policy. April 23, 1985. 166 p.

[1336] Economic Summit. Joint hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relationsand the Joint Economic Committee. April 30, 1985. 63 p.

[1337] World Trade and the Petroleum Industry. Hearing before the Subcommitteeon Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. April 18, 1985. 163 p.

[1338] Inflation Indexing of Government Securities. Hearing before the Subcommit-tee on Trade, Productivity, and Economic Growth. May 14, 1985. 91 p.

[1339] tStructural Change in the Oil Industry and Its Impact on the Gulf Coast Econ-omy. A report prepared for the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and Inter-governmental Policy. August 30, 1985. 33 p.

[1340] , The Strong Dollar: Causes, Consequences and Policy Implications. Proceed-ings of a conference cosponsored by the Congressional Research Service andthe Joint Economic Committee. November 29, 1985. 90 p.

[1341] tEastern European Economies: Slow Growth in the 1980's. Part 1. Papers sub-mitted to the Joint Economic Committee. October 28, 1985. 586 p. GPO StockNo. 052-070-06069-7. $13.

[1342] tEastern European Economies: Slow Growth in the 19801L Part 2. ForeignTrade and International Finance. Papers submitted to the Joint EconomicCommittee. March 28, 1986. 354 p. GPO Stock No. 052-070-06092-1. $10.

[1343] tEastern European Economie Slow Growth in the 1980's. Part J. Papers sub-mitted to the Joint Economic Committee. March 28, 1986. 633 p. GPO StockNo. 052-4D70-06093-0. $18.

[1344] Allocation of Resources in the Soviet Union and China-1984. Part 10. Hear-ing before the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and SecurityEconomics. November 21, 1984. 259 p.

[1345] Japan's Economy and Trade With the United States. Selected papers submit-ted to the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy.December 9, 1985. 245 p.

[1346] The Economic Evolution of Rural America. Part 1. Hearings before the Sub-committee on Agriculture and Transportation. February 11, May 8 and May15, 1985. 813 p.

[1347] The Economic Evolution of Rural America. Part 2. Hearings before the Sub-committee on Agriculture and Transportation. May 22, June 13, 19 and July1, 1985. 391 p.

[1348] The Economic Evolution of Rural America Part J. Not yet in print.[1349] tThe Vulnerability of the Texas Economy to World Trade Patterns. A study

prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergov-ernmental Policy. December 11, 1985. 27 p.

[1350] The Budgetary Status of the Federal Reserve. Hearings before the Subcommit-tee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. May 21 and June 27,1985. 345 p.

[1351] Toward an Economy Without Deftwits: A 1985 Yearend Report of theUS. Economy. Prepared for the Joint Economic Committee. January 10,1985. 45 p.

[1352] War on Poverty--Victory or Defeat? Hearing before the Subcommittee on Mon-etary and Fiscal Policy. June 20, 1985. 177 p.

[1353] The Impact of Repeal of the Deductions for State and Local Taxes.Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee. June 10, June 24 andJuly 15, 1985. 45 p.

[1354] tJapanese IndustrialCollusion and Trade. A study prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. January 31, 1986. 14 p.

[1355] The Consequences of Nuclear War. Hearings before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. July 11 and 12, 1984. 297 p.

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[1356] The Impact of the Supreme Court ' Garcia Decision Upon States and Their Po-litical Subdivisions. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. June 25,1985. 129 p.

[1357] The Growing Spread Between Retail Beef and Live Cattle Prices. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation. August 1, Sep-tember 4 and October 3, 1985. 274 p.

[1358] Tax Reform Impact on Public School Education. Hearing before the Joint Eco-nomic Committee. September 3, 1985. 56 p.

[1359) The Impact of the Debt Crisis on the US. Economy. Hearings before the JointEconomic Committee. June 17, 21 and 24, 1985. 187 p.

[1360] The 1986 Joint Economic Report. Report of the Joint Economic Committee.March 11, 1986. 202 p.

[1361] The Wisconsin Economy. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee.August 6, 7 and 8, 1985. 759 p.

[1362] The Lcacy of the Japanese Voluntary Export Restraints. Hearing before theSubcommittee on Trade, Productivity and Economic Growth. June 24, 1985.131 p.

[13631 The Economic Outlook Through 1986. A hearing before the Subcommittee onTrade, Productivity and Economic Growth. September 25, 1985. 104 p.

[1364] The Spreading Impact of the Farm Crisis. Hearing before the Joint EconomicCommittee. September 19, 1985. 303 p.

[1365]Economic Effects of Trade Legislation. Hearing before the Subcommittee onEconomic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. September 18, 1985. 75 p.

[1366]Germany's Coming Economic Revival. A study prepared for the use of theJoint Economic Committee. May 15, 1986. 14 p.

[1367]An Analysis of the Current Services Budget Contained in the President'sBudget for Fiscal Year 1987. Prepared by the staff of the Joint EconomicCommittee. March 1, 1986. 6 p.

[1368]New Dimensions in Rural Policy: Building Upon Our Heritage. Studies pre-pared for the Subcommittee on Agriculture and Transportation. June 5, 1986.574 p. GPO Stock No. 052-070-06151-1. $16.

[1369] The Gramm-Rudman Budget Proposal Hearings before the Joint EconomicCommittee. October 11 and 21, 1985. 55 p.

[1370]A Symposium on the 40th Anniversary of the Joint Economic Committee. Hear-ings before the Joint Economic Committee. January 16 and 17, 1986. 899 p.

[1371] tChina's Economy Looks Toward the Year 2000. Volume 1. The Four Modern-izations. Selected papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee. May 21,1986. 645p. GPO Stock No. 052-4)70-06111-1. $18.

[1372JtChina's Economy Looks Toward the Year 2000. Volume 2. Economic Opennessin Modernizing China. Selected papers submitted to the Joint Economic Com-mittee. May 2, 1986. 519 p. GPO Stock No. 052-070-06112-0. $15.

[1373] The US. Oil Industry in Transition.: Causes, Implications and Policy Re-sponses. A study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Goalsand Intergovernmental Policy. May 20, 1986. 46 p.

[1374]August Trade Defwits. Hearing before the Joint Economic Committee. Janu-ary 23, 1986. 59 p.

[1375]Managing the Debt Problem. Hearing before the Subcommittee on EconomicGoals and Intergovernmental Policy. January 23, 1986. 59 p.

[1376] Taxes: Supply Side Theory Revisited. Hearing before the Joint Economic Com-mittee. September 17, 1985. 42p.

[1377] The Dollar and the Exchange Rate System. Hearing before the Subcommitteeon Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy. February 21, 1986. 99 p.

[1378] The Impact of the President s Tax Proposal on the Mining, Timber, and Agri-culture Industry. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Monetary and FiscalPolicy. August 9, 12, and 13, 1985. 386 p.

[1379] The Balanced Budget Amendment. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Mon-etary and Fiscal Policy. October 8, 1985. 99 p.

[1380] Technology and Trade: Indicators of US. Industrial Innovation. A study pre-pared for the Joint Economic Committee. July 14, 1986. 80 p. GPO Stock No.052-070-06138-3. $2.75.

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1986. 45 p.[ ] Employment Act of 1946, as Amended. With Related Laws (Annotated) and

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