The Economics of Energy and Natural Resource Pricing: A Compilation of Reports and Hearings of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Domestic and International Monetary Effect of Energy and Other Natural Resource Pricing ... 1975, Volumul 1 |
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Pagina 573 - Commission with the assistance and cooperation of the Bureau of Land Management of the Department of the Interior.
Pagina 564 - An economic interest is possessed in every case in which the taxpayer has acquired by investment any interest in mineral in place...
Pagina 564 - ... which he must look for a return of his capital. But a person who has no capital investment in the mineral deposit or standing timber does not possess an economic interest merely because through a contractual relation he possesses a mere economic or pecuniary advantage derived from production.
Pagina 570 - It also requires the development of preparedness programs and the expansion of productive capacity and supply beyond the levels needed to meet the civilian demand, in order to reduce the time required for full mobilization in the event of an attack on the United States.
Pagina 557 - Council shall be to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to the national security so as to enable the military services and the other departments and agencies of the Government to cooperate more effectively in matters involving the national security.
Pagina 651 - No. Mr. REES. Congressman Crane is our gold expert in this committee. Are there any other questions ? If not, I want to thank you very much for an excellent study, and we really do appreciate your contribution to the work being done by the ad hoc committee. The meeting is adjourned. [Whereupon, at 11 :50 am, the meeting of the ad hoc committee was adjourned, subject to the call of the Chair...
Pagina 605 - Association's purchases and sales, and the establishment of the purchase prices, sale prices, and charges or fees, in its secondary market operations under this section, should be determined by the Association from time to time, and such determinations...
Pagina 357 - In these difficult circumstances the Committee agreed that in managing their international payments countries must not adopt policies which would merely aggravate the problems of other countries. Accordingly, they stressed the importance of avoiding competitive depreciation and the escalation of restrictions on trade and payments. They further resolved to pursue policies that would sustain appropriate levels of economic activity and employment while minimizing inflation.
Pagina 605 - Treasury, and have outstanding at any one time obligations having such maturities and bearing such rate or rates of interest as may be determined by the corporation with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury...
Pagina 601 - Association"), which shall be a constituent agency of the Housing and Home Finance Agency. The Association shall have succession until dissolved by Act of Congress. It shall maintain its principal office in the District of Columbia and shall be deemed, for purposes of venue in civil actions, to be a resident thereof. Agencies or offices may be established by the Association in such other place or places as it may deem necessary or appropriate in the conduct of its business.