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Harvard can continue to cut costs, to institute better and more centralized management procedures, to conserve fuel and supplies, and to closely monitor the expense accounts of its various budgetary units. But while neoclassical economists can't tell us how to deal with the current stagflation, they can tell us...
While meat is an important source of protein, many in the industrial West eat much more meat than is nutritionally necessary. They probably do so because they like meat's taste; it is also a status symbol of a high living standard, even in Communist countries. When the Soviets...
Certainly there can be no argument with the President's admonition to conserve food and fuel. Some of his other preachments about hoarding bucks, however, were enough to give even Franklinesque economists pause. Slug gish consumer buying, rather than ex cess demand, is one element of the cur rent...
By far the most profligate of energy users, Americans burn one-third of the world's oil-or more than 16 million bbl. a day. Much of that precious petroleum is wasted, guzzled up in two-ton cars that carry one person to the office, or burned up in...
DRIVING. A 100 per gal. gasoline surtax could save as much as 450,000 bbl. of oil a day. A 300 charge could conserve 750,000 bbl. a day. The FEA bases these estimates on recent experiences of how much gasoline demand went down as prices went up.