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Relationship of Prices to Economic Stability and Growth

This compendium of papers, submitted by the 47 panelists appearing before the Joint Economic Committee, was published to familiarize members with the issues prior to the hearings.


SUDOC: Y 4.Ec 7:P 93/4
OCLC: 291528
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Author(s): United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee

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Appendix, pages 685-712.

Contents (including alphabetical list of contributors)

General Summary, pages 617-684.

I. Employment Act Objectives and the Stabilization of Prices, pages xiii-74.

III. Past Price Behavior Viewed in the Context of Cyclical and Secular Economic Changes, pages 131-236.

II. Measurement of Price Changes and Price Relationships, pages 75-129.

Introduction by Wright Patman, Chairman

IV. Interrelationships Among Prices, Demands, and Costs, pages 237-318.

VIII. Formulating Public Policies for Economic Stability and Growth, pages 573-615.

VII. Relationships Between Public Policies, Private Pricing Policies, Price Changes, and Price Relationships, pages 477-572.

V. Interrelationships Among Prices, Employment, Output, Incomes, and Resources, pages 319-396.

VI. Private Pricing Policies: Their Formulation and Effects, pages 397-475.


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