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1 Issues in Federal Fiscal Policy 1 (1966)

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NUMBER 22

DECEMBER 1966

ISSUES IN FEDERAL FISCAL POLICY
Note: This bibliography supplements Tax Foundation's study, Alternatives
and Issues in Federal Fiscal Policy (to be published in early-19'07).
The sections of the bibliography correspond approximately to the
chapters of the study.
I. BACKGROUND
Bailey, Stephen K. Congress Makes a Law, The Story Behind the Employment
Act of 1964. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950. 282 pp.
Colm, Gerhard, ed. The Employment Act, Past and Future. Washington,
D. C.: National Planning Association, 1956. 203 pp.
Contains letters of Presidents Truman and Eisenhower and state-
ments by several senators and representatives who played a role
in the legislative history of the act.
Dimock, Marshall E. Business and Government Issues of Public Policy.
NewYork: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961. 477 pp.
Contains background and explanation of the Employment Act.
Harriss, C. Lowell. The American Economy. Fifth Edition. Homewood,
Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1965. 876 pp.
Chapter 16 discusses objectives of Employment Act of 1946, the
tools of monetary and fiscal policy, and various problems of
economic stabilization.
Jacoby, Neil H., ed. United States Monetary Policy. (Published for the
American Assembly.) New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1964. 243 pp.
Includes essays on eontemporary monetary policy, tools of
monetary policy, uses of selective monetary controls, an appraisal
of postwar United States monetary policy and the limitations of
monetary policy.

Ott, David J. and Attiat F. Fe
The Brookings Institution, 1
Explains the types of F
fiscal and debt policy.

deral Budget Policy. Washington, D. C.:
965. 150 pp.
ederal budgets, the budgetary process,

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