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Economic Advice to the President: From Eisenhower to Reagan
					ROGER P. PORTER reviews how economic advice to the president has been organized over the last thirty years. He discusses alternative approaches for improving the coordination of economic advice and concludes that a cabinet-level council emphasizing multiple advocacy has the greatest potential. 
				
Presidential Transitions: Eisenhower through Reagan, Carl M. Brauer Reviewed by Roger B. Porter
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