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...Barbara Klein '80, a member of the freshmen Council and a newly elected CHUL representative, said yesterday she had been contacted about a proposed meeting in January for House committee members and freshmen to discuss a College-wide policy for the CRR student boycott...
...Radcliffe: Rozlyn L. Anderson, Alison H. Clarkson, Laura J. Garwin, Carla Hall, Eriko Isikawa, Jessica Klein, Renee Landers, and Felicia Marcus...
...quarter, rather than 4% as was first estimated. Industrial production fell .5% in October, the second straight monthly decline, and housing starts also dipped. Carter in January is likely to propose a $10 billion to $15 billion tax cut to pep up demand; his chief economic adviser, Lawrence R. Klein, has said that the country may need an annual growth rate of 7% to reduce unemployment significantly...
...faint possibility that Christmas buying will spark a business revival is about the last reason that Carter's advisers see for hesitating on a tax cut. Indeed some, including his chief economic adviser, Lawrence R. Klein, urged Carter to call for a reduction late in his campaign. Others successfully opposed the idea on two grounds: 1) such a plea might look like an attempt to buy votes and backfire politically; 2) it seemed possible at the time that federal spending, which fell $11 billion below target levels in the first nine months of 1976, might surge about that much...
...major economies moving again, the experts indicated, could dangerously increase social and political tensions, especially in other economically bedeviled nations, such as Britain, Italy and, to a lesser degree, France. Moreover, almost all economists agree that a slump in Europe would be bad news for the U.S. Says Lawrence Klein, President-elect Carter's chief economic adviser: "What really scares me is signs of a worldwide slowdown at a time when the economies of the West have become increasingly synchronized...