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Vol. 4, No. 4
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Last Updated: 07/09/1980

The Credit Restraint Program in Perspective

Randall C. Merris, Larry R. Mote

The anti-inflation program the President announced on March 14 included-along with promises of cuts in federal spending for the rest of this fiscal year and a balanced budget for the year beginning in October-a set of selective policy measures designed by the Federal Reserve to restrain credit growth.

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