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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...imports and manufactured goods. An extrapolation of present U.S. and foreign growth paths implies a continued erosion of the U.S. manufactured goods trade balance. There are many factors which might influence the outcome in either direction; but if present trends continue, it will be essential to find a coordinated program to change both the levels and composition of production and expenditure...

Author: By Robert Lawrence, | Title: Falling Dollars, Rising Deficit | 4/25/1980 | See Source »

Coll called on the administration to implement a program of compulsory urban service for students. He said the program would awaken students to the urban issues and give students a sense of social responsibility...

Author: By Lewis J. Liman, | Title: Coll Leads Rally to Protest Complacency Towards Poor | 4/24/1980 | See Source »

Stephen J. Keeler '83, a tutor in the program, said last night, "It is our responsibility as a community to help the urban poor and not to lose our idealistic insight...

Author: By Lewis J. Liman, | Title: Coll Leads Rally to Protest Complacency Towards Poor | 4/24/1980 | See Source »

...industry have become widespread enough that Congress cannot afford to sit back and wait. As the administration consciously leads the country into a recession, with building industry layoffs already exceeding those in the auto industry, it is economically unwise and tragically inhumane to do so without a comprehensive recovery program to prevent some of the greater disasters...

Author: By Jonathan B. Propp, | Title: Detroit Breakdown | 4/24/1980 | See Source »

...Such a program would include prior notification of at least six months for plant closings, a reasonable length of time for planning the reuse of facilities. This would allow planning to occur before the closing, not afterward as is done now. The cost of planning, currently the responsibility of the community--sometimes with the help of federal government planning grants--should be borne in part by the departing industry. Furthermore, the grant application process could be streamlined to make the possibility of federal assistance a less forbidding prospect...

Author: By Jonathan B. Propp, | Title: Detroit Breakdown | 4/24/1980 | See Source »

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