Records of the Council of Economic Advisers (Carter Administration). 1976 - 1981. Charles L. Schultze's Briefing Book Files. 1977 - 1981. Briefing Book: Humphrey-Hawkins Bill [1-3]

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Records of the Council of Economic Advisers (Carter Administration). 1976 - 1981. Charles L. Schultze's Briefing Book Files. 1977 - 1981. Briefing Book: Humphrey-Hawkins Bill [1-3]

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