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Economic policy
Achievements and Opportunities
Adapting to Energy Uncertainty
Addressing Environmental Externalities
Adjusting to Equilibrium in Agriculture
Adjusting to Imbalances
A Framework for Future Leadership
Agenda for Policymaking
Agenda for Reform
Agricultural Developments
Agricultural Policy
Agriculture
Agriculture in an Expanding Economy
Allocation of the National Output Among Functions
A Look Back
An Economic Philosophy
Anti-Inflationary Policies for High Employment
Appendix: Definitions of Functional Components
Approaching the 21st Century
Area Assistance
A Record of Accomplishment
A Record of Tax Reform
Assisting Civilian Technology
A Summary of Economic Conditions
Aviation
Avoiding Depressions and Booms
Balance of Payments in 1968
Behind the New Trends: The Role of Policy
Beyond 1964
Building on Strength
Capital Investment
Challenges for the Future
Closing in on Potential Output
Combining Private Actions with Public Policies
Competition
Competition and Regulation for a Flexible Market Economy
Concluding Comments
Conclusion (ERP 1964, Chapter 4)
Conclusion (ERP 1966 Chapter 7)
Conclusion (ERP 1971, Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 1984, Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 1987 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1988 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1988 Chapter 4)
Conclusion (ERP 1988 Chapter 5)
Conclusion (ERP 1991 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1991 Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 1991 Chapter 7)
Conclusion (ERP 1992 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1993 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1994 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1995 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1995 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1995 Chapter 4)
Conclusion (ERP 1996 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 1997 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1997 Chapter 6)
Conclusion (ERP 1997 Chapter 7)
Conclusion (ERP 1998 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 1999 Chapter 1)
Conclusion (ERP 2000 Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 2000 Conclusion)
Conclusion (ERP 2001 Chapter 2)
Conclusion (ERP 2001 Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 2003 Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 2008, Chapter 5)
Conclusion (ERP 2009, Chapter 3)
Conclusion (ERP 2009, Chapter 5)
Conclusion (ERP 2009, Chapter 9)
Conclusion: Prospects for Growth
Conclusions
Consumer Information
Corporate Governance Reform
Cost-Effective Environmental Protection
Creating Opportunity
Dealing with Economic Instability
Deficit Reduction and the Real Interest Rate
Demand and Output
Demand and Output in 1973
Demand, Output, and the Labor Market
Determinants of Growth
Developments in the Fourth Quarter of 1971
Doing Business in the New Economy
Dynamics of Program Participation and Social Policy
Economic Activity in 1967
Economic Aspects of the Energy Program
Economic Challenges
Economic Gains in 1968
Economic Goals Beyond 1981
Economic Growth
Economic Growth and National Priorities
Economic Growth: Past Performance and Future Potential
Economic Outlook
Economic Outlook for 1969
Economic Policies and Outlook
Economic Policy for 1969
Economic Policy for 1977
Economic Policy in 1968
Economic Policy in the Near Term
Economic Policy Today
Economic Recovery
Economic Regulation (ERP 2009, Chapter 9)
Economic Relations with Other Countries
Education
Education and Health
Efficiency in Government
Efficiency in Transportation
Embracing Change While Promoting Fairness
Employment and Unemployment
Employment Dynamics and the Labor Market Policy
Employment, Unemployment, and Income Maintenance
Encouraging Economic Growth
Energy
Energy and the Environment (ERP 2009, Chapter 3)
Energy Developments
Energy Developments and Policy
Energy Developments in 1974
Energy Policies
Environmental Quality
Equality of Opportunity
European Industrial Policy
Evolving Problems and Policies
Executive and Administrative Actions
Expanding Trade Opportunities Abroad
Explaining Recent Inflation Performance
Facing the Challenges Ahead
Factors Generating Growth of Hours Worked
Factors Generating Growth of Potential GDP
Factors Generating Growth of Productivity
Federal Aid for Highways
Federal Debt Management
Federal Finances
Federal Fiscal Policies
Federal Housing and Home Financing
Federal Housing and Home Financing and Aid for Highways
Federal Statistics
Financial Economic Expansion in 1963
Financial Markets
Financial Markets Adapting to Change
Financial Policy and Financial Markets
Financing National Investment
Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Fiscal Policy
Fiscal Policy for Full Employment and Growth
Fiscal Policy in 1973
Fiscal Policy in 1974
Fiscal Policy in 1994 and Beyond
Fiscal Policy in the 1960s
Food and Agricultural Policy
Forecast and Outlook
Foreign Economic Policy
Foreign Economic Relations
Foreign Exchange Market Developments
Formulating Fiscal Policy
Fostering Skill Development
Foundations for Renewed Growth
Future Challenges
Future National Output and Claims Upon It
General Policy Principles
Globalization and the New Economy
Global Trade and the Uruguay Round
Goals Beyond 1974
Goals for 1974
Governmental Aids to Housing and Finance
Government And Private Policies
Government Participation in the Market
Government Regulation
Government Spending
Growth Prospects for the Longer Run
Guides to Overall Economic Policy
Harnessing Existing Energy Sources More Responsibly
Harnessing the New Economy
Has the Trend in Productivity Growth Improved Recently?
Health
Health and Medical Care
Housing and Home Finance
How Information Technology is Changing the Economy
Human Capital
Improving How the Government Functions
Improving Regulatory Practices
Improving the Efficiency of Markets
Improving the Structural Performance of the Economy
Improving the Unemployment-Inflation Choice
Income Maintenance
Increasing the Rate of Capital Formation (Investment Policy Report)
Increasing Use of Alternative Energy Sources
Individual Income Tax Reform
Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run
Inflation - Indexed Securities
Information Technology and the New Economy
Inmproving Health Care and Health Insurance Markets
Innovation and Change in the American Economy Today
Innovation and Economic Change: A Look Back
Innovations in the Information Technology Sector
Innovations Throughout the Economy
Insurance Against Terrorism and Natural Disasters
International Competitiveness
International Economic Developments
International Economic Policies
International Economic Relations
Introduction
Introduction (ERP 1965, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1965, Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1965, Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1968, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1969, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1971, Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1972, Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1972, Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1974, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1974, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1975, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1975, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1976 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1976 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1977 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1977 Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1978 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1978 Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 1981 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1982, Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1982, Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 1984, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1984 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1985 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1987 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1988 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1988 Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1988 Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 1990 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1990 Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1991 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1991 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1991 Chapter 7)
Introduction (ERP 1992 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1993, Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1994 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1994 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1994 Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 1994 Chapter 6)
Introduction (ERP 1995 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1995 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1995 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 1995 Chapter 4)
Introduction (ERP 1996 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1996 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1997 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1997 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1997 Chapter 6)
Introduction (ERP 1997 Chapter 7)
Introduction (ERP 1998 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1998 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 1998 Chapter 5)
Introduction (ERP 1999 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 1999 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 2000 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 2000 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 2000 Conclusion)
Introduction (ERP 2001 Chapter 1)
Introduction (ERP 2001 Chapter 2)
Introduction (ERP 2001 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 2003 Chapter 3)
Introduction (ERP 2008, Chapter 5)
Introduction to Conclusion Section
Issues Related to the Measurement of Productivity
Is The United States Deindustrializing
Japanese Industrial Policy
Labor Market Developments
Legislative Proposals
Legislative Recommendations and Actions
Limits on Bringing Markets into the Public Sector
Limits on the Exercise of the Federal Role
Longer Term Energy Policies
Long-term Growth: Budget Deficits and National Saving
Macroeconomic Implications of the Y2K Problem
Macroeconomic Policies
Maintenance of the Expansion
Market Flexibility
Markets and Public Policy as Complements
Markets Complementing Governments
Markets, Governments, and Complementarity
Measurement Issues
Meeting the Energy Challenge
Meeting the International Challenge
Monetary and Credit Policy
Monetary and Fiscal Areas
Monetary and Fiscal Policies
Monetary Developments
Monetary Policy
Monetary Policy and Financial Markets
Monetary Policy in 1994
Money and Credit
Multinational Corporations and the Trade-Investment Linkage
National Commission on Productivity
Natural Resources
Near-Term Outlook and Long-Run Forecast
Objectives, Progress, and Prospects
Organization of this Report
Other Aspects of U.S. Policy Toward Emerging Market Economies
Outlook
Outlook for 1965
Overarching Challenges
Overview of 1995: Return to Potential Growth
Overview of 1997: A Burst of Growth
Overview of the Economy in 1993
Overview of the Economy in 1994
Overview of the Report
Pathways to Strength
Pattern of Activity During the Year
Personal Security
Perspectives
Planning of Public Works
Polices for Renewed Growth
Polices to Support Growth
Policies Focused on Growth
Policies for Achieving the 1974 Goals
Policies for Employment and Price Level Stability
Policies for Maximum Employment and Production
Policies for Prosperity
Policies for Sustaines Economic Growth
Policy and Outlook for 1970
Policy Lessons from Three Long Expansions
Policy Requirements for the Longer Term
Policy Toward Investment
Policy Toward Saving
Poverty
Prerequisites of Successful Policy
Present Tasks of Policy
Preserving Fiscal Discipline
Price and Wage Restraints in Phase III
Prices
Prices and Costs
Prices and Price-Wage Policy
Prices, Wages, and Profits
Principlal Sectors of Demand
Principles for Raising Living Standards
Principles Guiding the President's Economic Program
Productivity and Potential Output
Productivity Growth and Real Per Capita GNP
Productivity Growth and Resource Utilization
Pro-Growth Business Tax Reform
Promoting Efficiency in the Market Economy
Promoting Efficiency in the Public and Private Sectors
Promoting Flexibility in the Labor Market
Promoting Prosperity for All Americans
Promoting Technology
Prospects and Policies for 1968
Prospects of this Report
Prosperity and Growth: The Benefits of Economic Change
Real Interest Rates, Net Worth, and Saving
Realizing the Economy's Potential
Recent Developments and Prospects
Reducing the Budget Deficit
Reforming the Tax Structure
Regional Recovery and Industrial Adjustment
Regulation
Regulatory Reform
Relative Prices and Structural Change
Research and Development
Review and Outlook
Review of the Expansion
Rising Interest Rates
Risks in the Forecast - The Inflation Outlook
Roads
Role of the Government
Saving and Investment
Science and Innovation
Seven Years of Economic Expansion
Short-Run Energy Policy Response
Short-Run Macroeconomic Effects of Reducing the Budget Deficit
Should the United States have an Industrial Policy ?
Size and Duration of Oil Price Shocks
Small Business
Social Insurance and the Minimum Wage
Some Issues of Monetary Policy
Spectrum Policy
Striking the Proper Balance in Regulation
Structural and Induced Unemployment
Structural Tax Policy and Economic Growth
Struggling to Grow
Summary
Supplement - Prospects for 1974
Surface Freight Transportation
Sustaining the Virtuous Cycle
Taxes and Growth
Tax Policies for Capital Formation
Tax Policy (ERP 2009, Chapter 5)
Tax Reducation and Reform
Technological Process and Economic Growth
Technology's Role in the New Economy
Telecommunications and Broadband
Telecommunications Regulation in an Evolving Market
The Abatement of Pollution
The Act and Its Background
The Administration Forecast
The Administration's Economic Policies
The Administration's Economic Strategy
The Administration's Economic Strategy: A Midterm Report
The Administration's Economic Strategy: The Unfinished Agenda
The Administration's Trade Initiatives
The Advance and Convergence of Information Technology
The Altered Role of Agriculture
The American Economy Today
The Behavior of Prices
The Break in the Stock Market
The Change in Tax Structure
The Composition of Output
The Current Situation and Outlook
The Declinists Meet the Facts
The Dilemma of Industrial Policy
The Division of Roles in a Federal System
The Drivers of Change and the Challenges Ahead
The Economic Agenda
The Economic Condition of Households
The Economic Consequences of Inflation
The Economic Effects of Tax Policy
The Economic Outlook
The Economic Record
The Economic Recovery Program
The Economy from 1973-1993
The Economy's Response to Higher Income Taxes
The Effects of Oil Price Shocks
The End of the Business Cycle?
The Expansion of 1961 and 1962
The Financial Condition of Households
The Fiscal Terrain in the New Economy
The Five-Year Record
The Gains from Free Trade and Losses from Protectionism
The Gap Between Actual and Potential GNP
The Goals of Policy
The Goals of Stailization Policy
The Government and Housing
The Impact of Recent Tax Reductions
The Investment Boom
The Labor Market
The Legacy of Stagflation
The Legacy of the Recent Past
The Limited Case for Government Intervention
The NAIRU and its Evolution
The National Commission on Productivity
The Need for a Durable Recovery
The Need to Reduce Inflation
The New Economic Policy
The New Trend in Productivity Growth
The Outlook
The Outlook for 1972
The Outlook for 1973
The Outlook for 1978
The Outlook for 1979
The Outlook for 1985-90
The Outlook With New Policies
The Path of the Economy in 1971
The President's Program for Economic Recovery
The Price-Wage Situation and the Prospects
The Problem of Economic Fluctuation
The Programs to Stimulate the Economy and Conserve Energy
The Promise of Market-Orientated Policy Approaches
The Protectionist Threat at Home
The Real Economic Problems
The Record in 1969
The Record of Policy
The Revisionists Meet the Facts
The Role for Government Policies
The Role of Policy in Supporting the New Economy
The Size of Government: A Historical View
The Stabilization Problem in the Longer Run
The Strategy of Policy in 1969
The Structure of Business Taxes
The Trade Policy Agenda
The Transition to Full Employment Growth
The Twin Roles of Macroeconomic Policy
The Unemployment-Inflation Dilemna
The Urban Environment
The U.S. Economy in 1986
The U.S. Economy in 1987
The U.S. Economy in 1989
The Year in Review
Three Sweeping Changes
Tort Reform
Toward a More Productive Use of Our Labor Force
Toward Full Employment with Fiscal Responsibility
Trade, Jobs, and Wage Inequality
Trends in Industrial and Labor Markets
Trends in U.S. Trade
Understanding Performance Gains
Unemployment and Manpower Policy for 1970
Unemployment Assistance Policy
Urbanization of Our Society
U.S. Energy Use and Policy Goals
Using Public Policy to Bring Competition to Regulated Industries
U.S Leadership in the Global Economy
U.S Pro-Trade Initiatives in the Americas and Elsewhere
Wages and Prices in 1968
Wages, Costs, and Prices
What Can the Government Do to Improve the Economy's Long-Run Growth Potential?
What Causes Economic Expansions to End?
What Makes the Economy New?
Where We Stand at the Outset of 1974
Why is the U.S. Economy Awash in Technology
Will Capital Requirements for the Remainder of this Decade Be Met?
Will Money Supply Growth Be Appropriate?
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