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Title 15
Chapter 21
US Code - Chapter 21: National policy on employment and productivity
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Section 1021
Congressional declarations
Section 1022
Economic Report of President; coverage; supplementary reports; reference to Congressional joint committee; percentage rate of unemployment; definitions
Section 1022A
Medium-term economic goals and policies respecting full employment and balanced growth
Section 1022B
Presentation of analysis respecting short-term and medium-term goals in Economic Report of President; mutually reinforcing means
Section 1022C
Inclusion of priority policies and programs in President's Budget
Section 1022D
President's Budget
Section 1022E
Inflation
Section 1022F
Advisory board or boards
Section 1023
Council of Economic Advisers
Section 1024
Joint Economic Committee
Section 1025
Printing of monthly publication by Joint Economic Committee entitled "Economic Indicators"; distribution
Section 1026
Repealed. Pub. L. 94-136, title VI, Sec. 601, Nov. 28, 1975, 89 Stat. 742
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