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Full-text of 100 subject-specific reference books specially selected to meet the particular needs of Woodbury's curriculum. Images, maps, and sound files are also included.
Provides business and industry information about hundreds of thousands of public and private companies from around the world. Content includes detailed company profiles, SWOT analyses, histories, journal articles, news articles, investment reports, financial data, market share information, industry overviews, and more.
Includes full-text content of reference books such as International Directory of Company Histories, Market Share Reporter, Ward's Business Directories, American Wholesalers and Distributors Directory, Brands and Their Companies, Business Rankings Annual, and more.
The Economic Report of the President is produced by the Council of Economic Advisers, an agency within the Executive Office of the President. The Report is transmitted to Congress each year within ten days of the submission of the Budget of the United States. Submission of the Economic Report of the President is mandated by the Employment Act of 1946. The first Economic Report of the President was submitted by President Harry S. Truman in 1947.