On the recordOctober 28, 1964
The guideposts provide the public with a means of judging whether the price and wage decisions made by business and labor are noninflationary and therefore consistent with the public interest.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe guideposts provide the public with a means of judging whether the price and wage decisions made by business and labor are noninflationary and therefore consistent with the public interest.
Presidential Statement No. 9 on Economic Issues: Promoting Price-Wage Decisions.
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