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Box 14

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Contains 45 Results:

Policy Statements and Position Papers, September 1973

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: September 1973

Policy Statements and Position Papers, March 1974

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: March 1974

Policy Statements and Position Papers, September 1974

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: September 1974

Policy Statements and Position Papers, March 1975

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: March 1975

Policy Statements and Position Papers, September 1975

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: September 1975

Policy Statements and Position Papers, March 1976

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: March 1976

Policy Statements and Position Papers, September 1976

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: September 1976

Policy Statements and Position Papers, March 1977

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: March 1977

Policy Statements and Position Papers, September 1977

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: September 1977

Policy Statements and Position Papers, March 1978

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents note From the Series: The Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) was founded in 1973 by Meltzer and Karl Brunner. The main purpose of the SOMC is to encourage the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that keep the inflation rate close to zero. The SOMC would monitor the actions of the Federal Reserve and government, predict the consequences of current policies and propose alternatives that were more likely to achieve higher growth and greater stability. Meltzer authored an article which provides a brief...
Dates: March 1978