The Budget of the United States GovernmentExecutive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, 1983 |
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... capital expenditures 6-21 Budget funds and the Federal debt 6-28 The increase in total 1982 outläys over the March 1981 budget estimate ....... 6-32 Comparison of relatively uncontrollable outlays and of receipts 6-35 Allocation of ...
... capital expenditures 6-21 Budget funds and the Federal debt 6-28 The increase in total 1982 outläys over the March 1981 budget estimate ....... 6-32 Comparison of relatively uncontrollable outlays and of receipts 6-35 Allocation of ...
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... capital costs . By the end of 1983 , the time our citizens spend filling out Federal forms and reports will have been cut by over 300 million hours annually . Improvements in the management of Federal operations , such as better ...
... capital costs . By the end of 1983 , the time our citizens spend filling out Federal forms and reports will have been cut by over 300 million hours annually . Improvements in the management of Federal operations , such as better ...
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... capital formation , worker productivity incentives , and financial stability . Those inflationary fevers have largely subsided in the aftermath of my decision 2 years ago to redirect economic policy toward a more modest size and scope ...
... capital formation , worker productivity incentives , and financial stability . Those inflationary fevers have largely subsided in the aftermath of my decision 2 years ago to redirect economic policy toward a more modest size and scope ...
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... capital that could be more efficiently used by unsubsidized , private borrowers . Because federally assisted borrowers are frequently less productive than private borrowers , large Federal credit demands must be reduced in order to ...
... capital that could be more efficiently used by unsubsidized , private borrowers . Because federally assisted borrowers are frequently less productive than private borrowers , large Federal credit demands must be reduced in order to ...
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... capital holdings away from productive financial assets and into non - productive tangible assets such as gold , commodities , and excessive real estate investment . Tax and depreciation schedules were distorted , and net business ...
... capital holdings away from productive financial assets and into non - productive tangible assets such as gold , commodities , and excessive real estate investment . Tax and depreciation schedules were distorted , and net business ...
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1984 estimate Account Account and functional activities actual 1983 estimate agency assistance BA Outlays benefits billion in 1984 block grant BUDGET ACCOUNTS LISTING budget authority budget outlays CLAIM ON GNP costs credit budget current services debt Deductions for offsetting deficit direct loans dollars)—Continued 1982 actual economic employment end of table energy estimate 1984 estimate excise taxes Existing law expenses Appropriation Federal Financing Bank Federal Government fiscal footnotes at end functional code Department guaranteed loans housing included increase LISTING in thousands loan guarantees medicaid medicare ment military millions of dollars mortgage NATIONAL NEED off-budget Federal entities offsetting receipts operations Outstandings payments permanent Proposed legislation Proprietary receipts reduce revenue Salaries and expenses shown in detail social contract social security Special Funds spending Subtotal Summary Federal funds tax expenditures Tennessee Valley Authority thousands of dollars)—Continued tion Total Federal funds Total Salaries Total Trust funds veterans