The Washington Post, November 17th, 1992
President Gerald Ford, like President-elect Clinton, faced a host of economic policy decisions when he took office in August 1974. Ford's first move was to call an economic summit meeting. At his Thursday press conference, Clinton explained why he is doing the same. "I'm going to have business leaders here," Clinton said. "We'll have some people from labor here who understand the changes that are going on. We'll have some distinguished economists here. We'll have a lot of people who were part of this campaign and some people who weren't," he said. "And it will be more in the nature of a retrea...
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