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Economic Perspectives
Vol. 4, No. 6, 1978
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Last Updated: 11/30/1978

Capital Spending — The Sluggish Boom

George W. Cloos

Business outlays on new capital goods— structures and equipment—will probably exceed $220 billion in 1978. Thatwill be about 16 percent more than the record high set last year. Perhaps half the rise will represent price inflation.

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