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Comparisons of the United States and Soviet Economies. Part I. Papers submitted by panelists appearing before the subcommittee on economic statistics. Joint economic committee 86th Congress./

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: 86th Congress/1st Session/Joint Committee PrintPublication details: Washington : US Government Print. Office, 1959.Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.9 UNI
Summary: It should be recognized, as was stated in the earlier studies, that the problems of making comparisons between any two national economies are exceedingly complex and even more so when those economics are at different stages of development and have different policy objectives. Such limitations are carefully set forth in the papers of the opening panel and will be further assessed by the panelists preparing the summary and conclusions.The papers are presented in advance of the subcommittee's hearings in accordance with the Joint Economic Committee's usual practice in order to provide members of the subcommittee and the participating panelists an opportunity to examine thoroughly the analyses and findings in preparation for the discussions at the hearings.
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Monograph & others Monograph & others CBN HQ Library General Stacks Non-fiction 330.9 UNI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31008100093786

It should be recognized, as was stated in the earlier studies, that
the problems of making comparisons between any two national economies are exceedingly complex and even more so when those economics are at different stages of development and have different policy objectives.
Such limitations are carefully set forth in the papers of the
opening panel and will be further assessed by the panelists preparing the summary and conclusions.The papers are presented in advance of the subcommittee's hearings in accordance with the Joint Economic Committee's usual practice in order to provide members of the subcommittee and the participating panelists an opportunity to examine thoroughly the analyses and findings in preparation for the discussions at the hearings.

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