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If we were to assume , instead , a lower level of unemployment , say 3 percent , and a higher rate of investment , the growth rate would rise to perhaps 4.5 percent a year . This would push output to $ 790 billion by 1970.
If we were to assume , instead , a lower level of unemployment , say 3 percent , and a higher rate of investment , the growth rate would rise to perhaps 4.5 percent a year . This would push output to $ 790 billion by 1970.
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Where , then , do we look for the significant impacts of growth on the income framework of the social welfare problem ? We look , first , at the absolute impact of growth on personal in- comes and , second , at the selectivity of its ...
Where , then , do we look for the significant impacts of growth on the income framework of the social welfare problem ? We look , first , at the absolute impact of growth on personal in- comes and , second , at the selectivity of its ...
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On the comparison with Soviet growth rates , and with due warn- ing as to its difficulties , the basic facts are these : ( 1 ) Soviet Russia's gross output today is about one third of ours , which means that our GNP is over $ 300 ...
On the comparison with Soviet growth rates , and with due warn- ing as to its difficulties , the basic facts are these : ( 1 ) Soviet Russia's gross output today is about one third of ours , which means that our GNP is over $ 300 ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
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