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...EMBIRICOS WARREN G. HELLER TOM EMERSON GEORGE A. GRATSOS Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Mass...
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...Jones industrial averages-lower than Blue Monday. It was reflected in the Federal Reserve Board's move to perk things up by cutting commercial bank reserve requirements. It was reflected in the things-are-going-to-get-better statements of such Administration officials as Walter Heller, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, and Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges (see U.S. BUSINESS...
President Kennedy decided weeks ago that a quick tax cut was needed to pep up the sluggish U.S. economy. Most of his economists, including Walter Heller, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, urged him to call for a cut. Yet last week, when he appeared on national television to explain his policy, Kennedy came out not with a tax-cut proposal, but rather with a statement that emergency tax legislation "could not now be either justified or enacted...
Another Cup of Tea. Next day the President met at the White House with his top economics lieutenants, including Chief Economics Adviser Walter Heller, Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon, Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges and a half dozen others. Also there in good grace: Paul Samuelson. Heller and his fellow council members had stayed up until 3 a.m. the night before preparing an all-out case for a prompt tax reduction to perk up the economy-and they presented it forcefully to Kennedy...