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  1. USSR: ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS, 1982-90

    expensive new invest- ments in remote areas of Siberia, while improvements in labor productivity will ... should be viewed as a point of departure and should not be construed as a formal "best estimate" ... an important source of hard currency, es- pecially in view of lost earning capacity from reduced oil exports. ...

  2. SOVIET ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

    of the Soviet economy. The views expressed in this study, of course, are those of the Central Intelligence ... of the Urals are being rapidly depleted, while the abundant but more remote resources of Siberia and Central ... has been based largely precisely how the Soviet leaders view their on the enforced mobilization of capital ...

  3. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATION BILL, 1982

    with ADDITIONAL VIEWS [To accompany H.R.?] NOVEMBER 16, 1981.?Committed to the Committee of the Whole House ... together with ADDITIONAL VIEWS [To accompany H.R.--], The Committee on Appropriations submits the following ... that the total of all of the above reduc- tions of $170.2 million is reasonable in view of the $3 billion re- ...

  4. SOVIET INVESTMENT POLICY IN THE 11TH FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    productivity during the current plan period are remote. The cornerstone of Soviet investment policy, as laid ... scarcities. 25X1 Intensified Debate Over Investment Policy The official view that the need for increased ...

  5. ZIMBABWE-RHODESIA: THE ECONOMIC, MILITARY, AND DEMOGRAPHIC SITUATIONS IN MID-1979

    importance in view of the present drought in the region, which has reduced the 1978/79 grain harvest ... Logistic support is inade- quate, largely because of bad roads, a shortage of transport, the remote ...

  6. SOVIET ACQUISITION OF WESTERN TECHNOLOGY

    or have access constrained before the exchanges could be allowed. The Soviets correctly view the United States ... technology, laser rangefinders, and underwater low-light-level television cameras and systems for remote ...

  7. THE ITALIAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS: AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE

    CIA-RDP83B00228R000100050006-7 Confidential accepted virtually as a necessity even by those origi- nally opposed to it. Viewed ... of murder and mayhem. The roots of this violence and the seedbed in which it flourishes are widely viewed ... CIA-RDP83B00228R000100050006-7 Approved For Release 2007/12/17: CIA-RDP83B00228R000100050006-7 uonlinential Despite the views ...

  8. MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1982

    The conferees agree with the views expressed by the House Com- mittee that the continued application of civilian ...

  9. HEARINGS BEFORE THE PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION

    The Soviets have come to view our technology as their technology, to be obtained whenever they need it. ... The Soviets correctly view the United States and several other Western countries as a continuing source ...

  10. NPIC DATA SYSTEM DATA AND CONTROL SEGMENT ACQUISITION PHASE VOLUME IV COST PROPOSAL

    Remote Job Printer Interface B1U Potential Impact Schedule and If Not Provided Location* o Alternatives ... Univac FEP, Two Delta Data Nultiterms and one Remote Job Printer o-Comm Interface and inter- o 8/83, ...

  11. ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN COAL CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES, VOL III

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP83M00914R001000060018-0 RIPPUB U 325 December 20, 2016 February 20, 2007 18 July 1, 1982 REPORT Attachment Size CIA-RDP83M00914R001000060018-0.pdf 13.88 MB r Re ed iil fl Cl RDP83M00914R00100006Q0-1-& ASSESSMENT OF FOR ...

  12. FAIRNESS II: AN EXECUTIVE BRIEFING BOOK

    unemployed is 65 million. * Thus, one way of viewing the budget is that the $424 billion works out to $6500 ...

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