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Mullenbach Philip research director Nuclear Energy Study the Twen
104
Principles of Budget Determination Richard A Musgrave
108
Some Problems in Optimizing the Level of Public Expenditures
116
Government and the Market Procter Thomson associate pro
130
Federal Expenditures in Modern America Frazar B Wilde
153
Federal Expenditure and State Functions James M Buchanan
174
Increasing Role of Intergovernment Transfer Payments in
180
Centralized Versus Decentralized Finance Harold M Groves
188
Expenditure Policy for Economic Growth and Stability in
195
Tenable Range of Functions of Local Government George
213
Economy and Efficiency in Government Expenditures
221
Brownlee O H professor of economics University of Minnesota Some
223
Economy and Efficiency in Government Expenditures Albert
230
Interest Rate in CostBenefit Analysis Arnold C Harberger
239
Criteria of Efficiency in Government Expenditures Roland
252
Economy and Efficiency in Government Expenditures Wilson
258
Contribution of Federal Expenditures to Economic Growth
267
VII
273
Government Expenditures and Growth James S Duesenberry
285
Federal Expenditures and Economic Growth George G Hage
292
Federal Expenditures and Economic Growth Stanley H Rut
299
Analysis
308
Government Expenditure and Economic Growth David
319
Government Spending and Economic Stability Walter D
325
Anticyclical Expenditure Variation Walter Froehlich professor
343
Federal Spending and the Stability of the Postwar Economy
357
Varying Public Construction and Housing To Promote Eco
382
Federal Spending and Economic Stability Ralph Robey
398
Their Relationship to Eco
404
The Fallacy
412
Hidden Effects of Federal Credit Programs George F Break
423
Guides and Procedures for Determining Federal Expenditure
433
Basic Weakness in Federal Budget Procedure George
444
Procedures for Determining Federal Spending Etc Continued
455
Improving Budget Procedures in Congress Roswell Magill
477
Government Budgets and Their Relation to National Accounts
483
Federal Government Spending Process Murray L Weiden
493
Military Expenditures Economic Growth and Stability
509
Economic Effects of Postwar National Security Expenditures
518
Hildebrand George H professor of economics and director of the Institute
523
Federal Spending for National Security David Novick chief
542
Natural Resources Fred A Seaton Secretary of the Interior
645
Evaluation of Federal Expenditures for Water Resources Proj
657
Soloway Arnold M assistant professor of economics Harvard University
659
Water Resources Martin G Glaeser professor of economics
668
Use of Natural Resource Expenditures to Promote Growth
683
Reference to the Potential Impact of AtomicEnergy Devel
701
Development of Nuclear Energy Perry D Teitelbaum econ
715
Atomic Power and Energy Resource Planning Richard
736
Area Development Expenditures and Economic Stability
803
Aspects of Regional Economic Growth Robert E Kuenne
812
Regional Framework for Government Expenditures Charles M
818
Construction Costs and Government Policy David M Blank
827
Federal Expenditures for Housing and Urban Redevelopment
844
Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organiza
855
Federal Expenditures for Development of Human Resources
861
Federal Governments Labor and Manpower Programs James
885
Education and Economic Growth Howard R Bowen presi
894
Campbell W Glenn director of research American Enterprise Association
906
Health Education and Welfare Policies and Expenditures
919
Importance of Federal Expenditures for Development
956
Federal Investments in Human Resources Katherine Ellickson
968
Fackler Walter D assistant director of economic research Chamber
969
Perspectives for a Human Resource Policy Eli Ginzberg pro
980
economics School of Commerce New York University ___
985
Welfare programs and Economic Growth and Stability
1010
Federal Responsibilities for Education Paul J Strayer asso
1032
Willcox Alanson W former general counsel Federal Security Agency
1038
Federal Expenditures for Transportation Particularly Highways
1049
Wright David McCord William Dow professor of economics and political
1063
Federal Expenditures for Transportation Burton N Behling
1064
Federal Highway Program J F Due professor of economics
1073
Federal Governments Role in the Highway Program William C
1082
How To Provide the Roads for Which Users Are Willing
1107
Highway Expenditures for Economic Growth and Stability
1119
Stability K E Fields General Manager Atomic Energy
1135
Federal ResearchStimulator of Progress E Finley Carter
1147
Federal Expenditure Policy for Research and Development
1165
Issues of Federal Science Policy John C Honey executive
1182
Federal Expenditures for Research and Development Frank D
1195
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Halaman 60 - The pattern of this vast growth over time is shown in the accompanying chart. A cursory examination will reveal its most striking feature to be the influence of wars on the pattern of increase. The large eruptions reflect the War of 1812, the Civil War, and World Wars I and II. Instead of a gradual, even, upward movement. Federal expenditures have shown a series of plateaus. Wars have pushed expenditures to high levels.

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