Word: growth
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...political give-and-take over spending, for the theories of today are the policies of tomorrow-and the day after that. Central question before the debaters: Does the Administration's fight for a balanced budget-with its stand against chronic price up-creep-help or hinder economic growth...
...most critical economic problem facing the U.S. is the failure to achieve the necessary economic growth," declares the A.F.L.-C.I.O. Economic Policy Committee, chaired by United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther. Necessary for what? For "improved living standards" and "defense and military requirements" and "the social needs of an ever enlarging population." The Administration's stress on price stability, charges the statement, is a "surefire prescription for stagnation...
...A.F.L.-C.I.O. argument, underwritten by some of the U.S.'s top economists, makes it appear that the issue is "growth" v. "stability." A report this week by the Congressional Joint Economic Committee, chaired by Illinois' Democratic Senator Paul Douglas, falls into the same pattern: "Some stress price stability at the expense of substantially full employment and adequate growth." Following ex-Economics Professor Douglas' bent, the Democratic majority holds that policies to promote "vigorous expansion of the economy should not be unduly deterred by the possibility of future inflation...
...most striking aspects of the Advanced Placement program is its rapid rate of growth...
...laboratory is only the first step in the significant growth we expect over the next few years," Macdonald added. Plans for the two-story laboratory provide for an addition of three floors when necessary...