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Economic Report of the President
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Economic conditions
Achievements of an Expanding Economy
Achieving Goals Through Cost- Effective Regulations
Adequacy of Official Financial Resources
Adjusting to Imbalances
Aggregate Demand Management in 1978
Agricultural Developments
Agriculture
Agriculture: Technological Success and the Need for More Flexible Policies
A Legislative Program to Help Achieve National Economic Goals
A Look Back
Alternative Measures of Inequality
An Over-All View of the Expansion
An Overview of the Economy in 1991
An Overview of the Economy in 1992
An Overview of the Year
Appendix: Measures of Changes in Fiscal Policy
Appendix: The Federal Budget, National Income Accounts Basis
Appraisal of the Current Economic Situation
Approaching External Balance
A Quarter Century of the Employment Act of 1946
A Review of 1980
A Year of Economic Transition
Basic Objectives for Balanced Economic Growth
Behind the New Trends: The Role of Policy
Beyond 1964
Broadening the Scope of Prosperity
Budget Conepts, Processes, and Fiscal Authority
Budget Deficits and Future Generations
Building for Future Prosperity
Building Livaable Communities
Central Problems for 1952
Challenges for the Future
Cities
Closing in on Potential Output
Concluding Comments
Conclusion (ERP 1964 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1967 Chapter 4)
Conclusion (ERP 1985 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1988 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1989 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1989 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1989 Chapter 6)
Conclusion (ERP 1990 Chapter 6)
Conclusion (ERP 1991 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1991 Chapter 4)
Conclusion (ERP 1992 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1992 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1993, Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1993, Chapter 6)
Conclusion (ERP 1994 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1995 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1996 Chapter 5)
Conclusion (ERP 1997 Chapter 5)
Conclusion (ERP 2000 Conclusion)
Conclusion (ERP 2001 Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 2001 Chapter 5)
Conclusion (ERP 2003 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 2004 Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 2004 Chapter 9)
Conclusion (ERP 2005 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 2005 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 2006 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 2007, Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 2008, Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 2009, Chapter 1)
Contents
Contribution of Federal Fiscal and Monetary Policies
Controlling Federal Outlays and the Federal Budget Deficit
Controlling Inflation
Creating Cost-Effective Policies: Economic Incentives for Environmental Protection
Credit Markets
Credit Markets (ERP 1982)
Current Account Positions and Financing
Defense Industries: Adjusting to the End of the Cold War
Deficit Reduction and the Real Interest Rate
Demand and Output
Demand and Output in 1973
Demand, Output, and the Labor Market
Demand Patterns
Detailed Developments During 1951
Detailed Economic Developments During the First Half of 1951
Details of Economic Trends in 1950
Development During the First Half of 1952
Developments During 1952
Developments During the Year
Developments in 2003 and the Near-Term Outlook
Developments in 2004 and the Near-Term Outlook
Developments in 2005 and the Near-Term Outlook
Developments in 2006 and the Near-Term Outlook
Developments in 2007 and the Near-Term Outlook
Developments in 2008 and the Near-Term Outlook
Developments in the Fourth Quarter of 1971
Developments in the Rest of hte World
Developments Outside the United States
Doing Business in the New Economy
Early Performance in 1971
Earnings Inequality
Earnings Stabilization and Commodity Arrangements
Economic Developments in 1949
Economic Developments in 1956
Economic Developments in the First Half of 1950
Economic Goals and Policies in a Free Society
Economic Goals Beyond 1981
Economic Growth and Improvement, 1953-56
Economic Indicators and the Nation's Economic Budget
Economic Objectives and Policy for the Longer Run
Economic Opportunities and the Challenges Ahead
Economic Outlook and Government Policies
Economic Policies for Defense
Economic Policies for Defense (Midyear 1951)
Economic Policy in 1979
Economic Policy in the Near Term
Economic Trends During 1948
Education
Education in the New Economy
Education Reform for an Adaptable Work Force
Efficiency in Transportation
Employment and Income
Employment and Unemployment
Employment, Production, and Purchasing Power
Employment, Unemployment, and Income Transfer Programs
Energy Developments
Energy Developments in 1974
Evaluating Growth
Evaluating Regulatory Performance: Principles and Practice
Expansion of Output
Extending and Broadening Economic Progress
Federal Housing and Home Financing and Aid for Highways
Federal , State, and Local Fiscal Relations
Financial Developments
Financial Developments in 1970
Financial Policy and Financial Markets
First Results
Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Fiscal Policy
Fiscal Policy in 1972
Fiscal Policy in 1973
Fiscal Policy in 1974
Fiscal Policy in 1994 and Beyond
Five Years in Retrospect
Foreign Developments and the American Economy
Forward and Summary (ERP, January 1948)
Foundations for Renewed Growth
Fourth Quarter Developments
GDP and Its Components in 2002
Global Environmental Issues
Globalization and the New Economy
Goals and Means of Approaching Them in 1949
Goals Beyond 1974
Goals for 1974
Goals for the Current Decade
Goals of Economic Policy
Good News From the American Economy
Governmental Policy in a Year of Economic Change
Government Budgets and Fiscal Policy
Government Policies
Government Policy and Inequality
Growth: Problem or Opportunity
Growth Prospects for the Longer Run
Guides From the Past
Guides to Overall Economic Policy
Harnessing the New Economy
Health Care
Health Care: Dynamic Technology and Changing Demographics
Helping Families Help Themselves
Highlighting the Cost of Government Retirement and Insurance Programs
High-Technology Products and U.S. Trade
How Government Behaved in the Monetary Arena
How Governments Behaved in the Trade Arena
Immediate Policy Issue
Improving Stabilization Tools Over the Longer Run
Improving the Unemployment-Inflation Choice
Income Inequality
Income Maintenance
Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run
Information Technology and the New Economy
Innovations Access in Health Care
Innovations in the Information Technology Sector
Innovations Throughout the Economy
International Comparisons
International Economic Adjustments
International Economic Cooperation
International Economic Developments
International Economic Policies
International Monetary Developments
International Repercussions of the Oil Price Increases
Introduction
Introduction (ERP 1962, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1965, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1967, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1971, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1971, Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1972)
Introduction (ERP 1972, Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1973, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1973, Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 1974, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1974, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1974, Chapter 6)
Introduction (ERP 1975, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1975, Chapter 7)
Introduction (ERP 1976 Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1977 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1977 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1978 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1978 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1980, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1981 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1983 Chapter 6)
Introduction (ERP 1984, Chapter 6)
Introduction (ERP 1985 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1985 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1988 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1989 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1989 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1989 Chapter 6)
Introduction (ERP 1989 Chapter 7)
Introduction (ERP 1990 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1990 Chapter 6)
Introduction (ERP 1991 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1991 Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1992 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1992 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1993, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1993, Chapter 6)
Introduction (ERP 1994 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1995 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1996 Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 1997 Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 2000 Conclusion)
Introduction (ERP 2001 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 2001 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 2001 Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 2003 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 2004 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 2004 Chapter 9)
Introduction (ERP 2005 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 2005 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 2006 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 2007, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 2008, Chapter 1)
Introduction to Conclusion Section
Investment in Housing
Investment in Human Resources
Investment in Natural Resources
Investment in Plan and Equipment
Investment in Public Services
Investment in Technological Progress
Investment Policy Report
Labor Market Developments
Labor Market Developments (ERP 1982)
Levels of Activity and Adjustments Needed in 1948
Levels of Economic Activity in 1947
Longer-Run Needs and Prospects
Long-Range Objectives for the American Economy
Macroeconomic Policies
Macroeconomic Policy and the Budget Outlook
Maintenance of the Expansion
Major Current Fiscal Issues
Major Sectors of Aggregate Demand
Major Sectors of Aggregate Demand (ERP 1982)
Monetary and Fiscal Areas
Monetary and Fiscal Policy Outlook
Monetary Policy
Monetary Policy and Financial Markets
Monetary Policy in 1994
Money and Credit
Natural Resources
Near-Term Prospects and Policies
Needed Policies
Needed Policies for Sustained Prosperity
New Challenges and Opportunities
North-South Economic Relations
Opportunity and Responsibility in Free Economy
Outlook
Outlook for 1965
Outlook for 1972
Output, Employment, and Unemployment
Overveiw of 1982
Overview
Overview (ERP 2007)
Overview (ERP 2008)
Overview (ERP 2009)
Overview of 1981
Overview of the Current Expansion
Overview of the Economy in 1993
Overview of the Economy in 1994
Overview of the Report
Pathways to Economic Growth
Performance of the American Economy
Planning the Future International Monetary System
Planning the Future International Trading System
Policies Focused on Growth
Policies for Achieving the 1974 Goals
Policies for Prosperity
Policy Issues of the 1980's and Beyond
Policy Requirements for the Longer Term
Population Growth and Economic Growth
President Letter of Transmittal (1976)
President letter of Transmittal (1977)
President Letter of Transmittal (1978)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1960)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1961)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1962)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1963)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1966)
President's letter of Transmittal (1983)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1984)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1985)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1988)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1990)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1991)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1993)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1994)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1995)
President's Letter of Transmittal (1997)
President's Letter of Transmittal (2000)
Price and Wage Restraints in Phase III
Prices
Prices and Costs
Prices and Income Trends and the Course of Inflation
Prices and Price-Wage Policy
Prices and Wages
Prices and Wages in 1977
Prices and Wages in 1978
Prices, Wages, and Profits
Prices, Wages, and the Impact of the Three Government Actions
Principlal Sectors of Demand
Principles for Environmental Regulation
Private and Public Goods
Productivity and Potential Output
Program for Sustained Economic Progress
Progress in the World Economy
Prospects and Policies Beyond 1983
Prospects and Policies for 1967
Prospects Beyond 1983
Prospects for 1982 and 1983
Prospects for 1983
Prosperity With General Price Stability
Rationales for Government Regulation
Reasons for the Sluggish Economy
Recent Developments in International Finance
Recent Economic Acheivements
Recent Economic Performance in Historical Context
Recent Trends and Their Significance
Recent Trends in Inequality
Recent U.S. Action in the International Trade
Record of Growth in the American Economy
Reforming the International Economic System
Report to the President on the Activities of the Council of Economic Advisers during 2008
Review of the 1983 Economy
Review of the Expansion
Rising Interest Rates
Risk and the Regulation of Agriculture
Safeguarding the Environment
Setting Regulatory Priorities for the Environment and Natural Resources
Shared Responsibility for Economic Growth and Improvement
Special Issues
Stabilization Policy
Stabilization Policy and Exchange Rate Policy
Stagnation and Inflation in the Industrial World in 1974
Strains and Restraint in a Surging Economy
Strengthening the Framework for Growth
Struggling to Grow
Summing Up
Supplement II: Measuring the Restraint from Oil Price Increases
Supplement I: Improvements in the Method for Estimating the High-Employment Budget
Supplement - Measurement of Effective Changes in Exchange Rates
Supplement: National Income and Product Account Revisions
Supplement - Prospects for 1974
Supplement - The Eurocurrency and Eurodollar Markets
Sustaining the Virtuous Cycle
Symmetry in Recessions and Expansions
Tax Policy and Its Impact on the Economy in the 1980's
Technology Diffusion for Pollution Control in Agriculture
Technology's Role in the New Economy
Telecommunications: Technological and Regulatory Innovation
The Abatement of Pollution
The Administration Forecast
The Advance and Convergence of Information Technology
The American Economy in 1957
The American Economy Today
The Anatomy of the Expansion
The Behavior of Prices
The Break in the Stock Market
The Broad Features of 1950
The Challenge of Comprehensive Free Trade
The Clean Air Act
The Clean Air Initiative
The Course of Economic Adjustment and Its Problems
The Current Financial Position of the Non-Oil LDCs
The Current Situation and Outlook
The Current State of the Cycle
The Demand Situation
The Drivers of Change and the Challenges Ahead
The Early Post-war Period: The United States Takes the Lead in Trade, Stability and Growth
The Economic Outlook
The Economic Strategy of the Defense Program
The Economy from 1973-1993
The Economy in 1979 and 1980
The Economy in 1980 and 1981
The Economy in 1988
The Economy's Response to Higher Income Taxes
The Eighties: Lower Inflation, Improved Incentives, and Improved Performance
The Evolution of Fiscal Policy in the Postwar Era
The Expansion in Perspective
The Expansion of 1961 and 1962
The Expansive Power of the American Economy
The Farm Economy
The Federal Budget and Fiscal Policy
The Federal Tax System
The Five-Year Record
The Free Market and the Environment
The Full employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978
The Gap Between Actual and Potential GNP
The General Outlook
The Goals of Economic Policy
The Goals of Policy
The Goals of Stailization Policy
The Growth of Government Expenditures and Revenues
The Inflation Record
The Issue Between Inflation and Stabilization
The Labor Market
The Labor Market, Productivity, and Real Wages
The Legacy of this Administration
The Longer-Range Prospects for Stability and Growth
The Longer View
The Long-run View of Fiscal Policy
The Long-Term Outlook
The Long-Term Outlook Through 2010
The Long-Term Outlook Through 2011
The Long-Term Outlook Through 2012
The Long-Term Outlook Through 2013
The Long-Term Outlook Through 2014
The Lowering of Inflation in 1981 and 1982
The Magnitude of the Task Ahead
The Major Sectors of Aggregate Demand in 1978
The Major Sectors of Aggregate Demand in 1979
The Near Term Outlook
The New Economic Policy
The New Trend in Productivity Growth
The Outlook for 1972
The Outlook for 1973
The Outlook for 1978
The Outlook for 1979
The Outlook for 1984
The Path of the Economy in 1971
The Pattern of Output
The Pre-war Years
The Problems Ahead
The Process of Dynamic Change
The Productive Capacity of the US Economy
The Prospects for 1981 and 1982
The Realization of Economic Potential
The Record in 1969
The Role of External Demand in the Recovery
The Role of Government in Regulating the Environment
The Role of Policy in Supporting the New Economy
The Roles of the Major Sectors of Demand
The Seventies: Instability, Inflation, and Stagnation
The Shaping of the Defense Economy
The Significance of 1949 and the Economic Outlook
The State of the Economy at Year-End
The Strategy of Policy in 1969
The Structure of Government Spending
The Unemployment-Inflation Dilemna
The Urban Environment
The U.S. Balance of Payments in 1972
The U.S. Economy in 1987
The U.S. Economy in 1989
The U.S. Economy in 1990
The U.S. Recovery and the World Economy
The Voluntary Standards
The Year in Review and the Years Ahead (ERP 2009, Chapter 1)
Transportation
Understanding Performance Gains
Urgent Problems of 1971
Using Science to Help Set Regulatory Priorities
U.S. International Transactions in 1974
Wages, Costs, and Prices
Wages, Prices, and Productivity
Wages, Productivity, and Prices
What Happened in 1973?
What Makes the Economy New?
Where We Stand at the Outset of 1974
Why is the U.S. Economy Awash in Technology
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