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Economic Report of the President - The American Presidency Project

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PageLIST OF TABLES1-1. Growth in GNP, Business Sector Output per Hour, andNumber of Employees for Selected Periods ........................... 412-1. Growth of Real GDP and its Components During1998 and 1999...................................................................... 532-2. The Late-Expansion Economy and the Current Expansion..... 782-3. Accounting for the Productivity Acceleration in the 1990s ..... 832-4. Accounting for Growth in Real GDP, 1960-2007................... 852-5. Administration Forecast .......................................................... 873-1. Cost of Internet Access in 1999............................................... 1113-2. Information Technology Investment per Worker in the 15Most Information Technology-Intensive Industries, 1996..... 1134-1. Share of Women Employed in Selected Occupations in1950 and 1999...................................................................... 1395-1. Contrasting American Families Then and Now....................... 1665-2. Educational Distribution of Women with Children................ 1795-3. Share of Women with Children Who Worked in PreviousYear, by Education................................................................. 1807-1. Number of Communities Adopting Unit-Based PricingResidential Solid Waste Collection Programs ........................ 262LIST OF CHARTS1-1. Growth in Income per Capita and Business SectorOutput per Hour .................................................................. 231-2. Growth in Real Compensation per Hour(Nonfarm Business Sector).................................................... 261-3. Growth in Mean Real Family Income by Quintile .................. 271-4. Real Private Investment in Equipment as a Share ofReal GDP ............................................................................. 291-5. Trade as a Share of GDP During Expansions .......................... 311-6. Contributions to Economic Growth During Expansions ........ 321-7. Federal Budget Receipts and Outlays ...................................... 331-8. Structural Federal Budget Balances During Expansions........... 331-9. Growth in Nonfarm Business Sector Output per HourDuring Expansions................................................................ 351-10. Core Inflation Rates During Expansions................................. 361-11. Capacity Utilization in Manufacturing DuringLong Expansions................................................................... 372-1. Unemployment Rate............................................................... 512-2. Inflation Rate .......................................................................... 51Contents | 17

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