Committee for Economic Development
79 works on record
Works

Learning for the future

What price clean air?

The Unfinished agenda

CED and education

Employer roles in linking school and work

The New America

How low income countries can advance their own growth

Britain's Economic Problem and Its Meaning for America

Problems in Anti-recession Policy

Fiscal and monetary policies for steady economic growth
Price and wage controls
Community economic development efforts
Breaking the litigation habit
Dialogue on diversity
Business and the schools
Fiscal issues in the future of federalism
Progress toward recovery of the economy
The Conditions for educational equality
CED in 1967; business faces social challenges; a report of activities in 1967
A report of activities in 1970
CED in 1969
The international position of the dollar
Fiscal Issues in the Future of Federalism (CED Supplementary Paper Number 23)
A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism
Soviet progress vs. American enterprise
Fiscal and Monetary Policy for High Employment
Budgeting for National Objectives
Flexible Monetary Policy
Freedom has its price
Economic literacy for Americans, a program for schools and for citizens. A statement on national policy
Improving executive management in the Federal Government
Improving Federal program performance
Trade negotiations for a better free world economy
Union powers and union functions
Guiding metropolitan growth
Nontariff distortions of trade
Modernizing local government to secure a balanced federalism
International trade, foreign investment and domestic employment
Social responsibilities of business corporations;
A new trade policy for the United States. A statement on national policy
Japan in the free world economy
Distressed areas in a growing economy:
Reducing tax rates for production and growth
Making Congress more effective
East-West trade
Raising low incomes through improved education
The national economy and the Vietnam war
A better balance in Federal taxes on business
Economic growth in the United States
Fiscal and Monetary Policies for Steady Economic Growth.
Interim steps to maintain liberal trade
Trade policy toward low-income countries
Economic development abroad and the role of American foreign investment
Distressed Areas in a Growing Economy
FURTHER WEAPONS AGAINST INFLATION - MEASURES TO SUPPLEMENT GENERAL FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICIES
Economic Development Issues
A business appraisal of postwar markets
French and other national economic plans for growth
Handbook for trade associations
Bank credit
The International Trade Organization and the reconstruction of world trade
How economies grow
We can have better schools
Blueprinting San Diego's future
How to raise real wages
Prospects for new private residential construction in New York City in 1946
Business planning now for V day
United States tariff policy
"The threat to our national security"
The future of the American city
Federal debt management
Preparing for high levels of employment and productivity
Three plans for postwar taxation
Education in the ghetto
The growth reckoner
How one company has planned for its postwar business opportunities
Postwar plans of metropolitan Washington residents
A procedure for community post-war planning
The postwar outlook for business & labor