MR. G. WILLIAM MILLER, CHAIRMAN OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
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December 19, 2016
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September 6, 2006
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11
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Publication Date:
March 14, 1978
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14 MAR 1978
MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Director, National Foreign
Assessment Center
FROM: Director of Central Intelligence
SUBJECT: Mr. G. William Miller, Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board
1. At the Gridiron dinner last Saturday, I talked with Mr. G. William
Miller, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, about his coming out to the
Agency to visit with us. I told him we would like to have a meeting and/or
working luncheon with him in order to describe to him what we do that might
be of interest to him, and thus insure that he has an opportunity to request
appropriate support from us. He said he would like very much to do this and
once he had his feet a little more on the ground he would contact me. The
ball is in his court.
2. I'd appreciate knowing now what support we do provide to the Federal
Reserve Board.
3. Beyond that, I think we should consider what we would discuss with
him if he does come out. One thing that he discussed at dinner with me was
the means that we have for exchanging international economic data throughout
the Executive branch. Other things he clearly is interested in are:
a. Capital flows around the world;
b. Interaction between the Japanese and Chinese economies
and just how much the Chinese will have to offer in the way of
oil, agriculture or other exports (in the meantime, I'd appre-
ciate a very brief paper on what we see as the Chinese exporting
potential--will they have enough agricultural capacity to feed
their population and still export? If they try to export oil,
will it slow down their industrial development, etc.?);
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c. The Mexican border area problem and how the
relative rates of development of Mexico and the United
States may exacerbate that problem.
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