Conference on Economic Progress (U.S.). (1963). Taxes and the public interest: Tax policies to promote maximum employment, production and economic growth, help serve our great national priorities, advance economic and social justice [and] balance the budget at maximum prosperity levels. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationConference on Economic Progress (U.S.). Taxes and the Public Interest: Tax Policies to Promote Maximum Employment, Production and Economic Growth, Help Serve Our Great National Priorities, Advance Economic and Social Justice [and] Balance the Budget at Maximum Prosperity Levels. Washington: [publisher not identified], 1963.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationConference on Economic Progress (U.S.). Taxes and the Public Interest: Tax Policies to Promote Maximum Employment, Production and Economic Growth, Help Serve Our Great National Priorities, Advance Economic and Social Justice [and] Balance the Budget at Maximum Prosperity Levels. [publisher not identified], 1963.