"Budget Statements: Revised In Accordance With The Classification Of The Alternative Budget 1923" offers a detailed look into the budgetary practices of the United States government during the early 20th century. Prepared by the United States Bureau of the Budget, this document provides insights into the classification and structure of governmental financial planning. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of budgetary processes and economic policy in the U.S.
This historical record sheds light on the financial strategies employed by the government and offers a glimpse into the economic priorities of the time. It is essential reading for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the inner workings of American governance and fiscal management.
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