Word: marketings
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...misnomer if ever there was one." Later in the broadcast, America's Future's speaker explained, "In a planned socialist economy, the state steps in an determines the terms of the bargain, from which there is no appeal; and enforces its decisions by violence. Obviously, state control of the market controls directly the amount any individual may earn, spend, or save...
Many schools fear a tuition boost will be necessary, but an official at Dartmouth observed that "too big a boost will price colleges out of the market, with state institutions charging much lower fees...
...raise since the Korean war began. Before Ewan Clague's cost-of-living index inched up again, there was a good chance that some kind of wage and price controls would be clamped on. When that happened, the brief, happy, between-wars interlude of freedom in the market place will be gone...
...down Chiang Kaishek. Few of the U.S. China traders ever had any drive toward imperialism or any sense of the real nonimperialist meaning of the Open Door policy, as explained by the late Henry Cabot Lodge. Said he, prophetically: "We only ask that we be admitted to this great market [China] upon the same terms as the rest of the world. But within a few years, we have seen Russia closing in upon the Chinese empire. If she succeeds, we will not only be excluded from these markets, but we shall stand face to face with a power controlling...
...Prepare yourself for the worst," warned Rio's O Globo the evening Brazil heard about the new war in Korea. In Santiago, the dollar sagged from 109 to 81 pesos in brisk free-market trading. Crowds gathered quickly to read news bulletins in Mexico City's Bucareli Street, radio stations increased their newscasts. "The measures which the great nations now take," said Bogota's El Tiempo, "will affect all of us. We enter into a grave period...