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Council of Economic Advisers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Economic Report of the President is an annual report written by the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. It overviews the nation's economic progress using text and extensive data appendices.
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Amendments, Mandates, and Money: Challenges Facing Florida Counties; By; Dr. Susan A. MacManus, University of South Florida; ... Three primary motives-political, economic, and social-led counties to adopt this measure. Pressures from the politically powerful senior lobby forced the issue to the table in some counties.
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Economic development strategy, Florida economy, Latin American markets, tax policy. ... Director; Haas Center for Business Research and Economic Development; University of West Florida ... Economic impact analysis, public finance, tourism, military, rural development, local labor markets, intellectual property.
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As the chairman of Bill Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers, and subsequently as the chief economist of the World Bank during the East Asian financial crisis, Joseph Sitglitz was deeply involved in many of the economic-policy debates of the past ten years. ... But the Fed didn't foresee the increased economic activity,
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A profile of how the Council of Economic Advisors helps the President create his economic policy. ... What the Council of Economic Advisors Is:
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Boards and Commissions ... Advises the Governor on state financial matters, including the state budget, tax policy, the issuance of debt and debt management, cash management, and other fiscal matters that reflect upon the overall financial condition of the state. ... Representation of important economic sectors.
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