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...stifling legacy of state enterprise created by former Dictator Juan Peron. Communist nations are making efforts too. In Eastern Europe, small but thriving outposts of free enterprise continue to exist amid the suffocating state presence. Half the wurst and baked goods in East Berlin come from the private sector...
...came to office, the economy has not revived as expected, and some economists predict the country will be lucky to register a 1% growth this year. When Aquino announced her first official trip to the U.S. this September, she specifically said she was coming "to appeal to the private sector...
...ploy, says one Manhattan investment analyst, was "a major strategic ) error." For one thing, he notes, People was "going after the smallest sector of the flying public," since only about 11% of all airline passengers fall into the business and luxury classes. For another, the seduction was bound to fail, since such well-heeled travelers could often get more reliable and comfortable service, albeit at higher prices, from conventional airlines...
...about all Aquino can expect. She readily conceded that the current U.S. foreign aid allotment, which totals $500 million for the fiscal year, "is as far as American government assistance will go." To raise more money, she plans to turn a scheduled U.S. visit next fall into a private-sector fund-raising drive to encourage foreign investment in her country...
Warfare is about to become a part of the ever expanding service sector of the Pan-American economy. Instead of relying on our own industrial strength, made-in-America troops, President Reagan plans to hire cheaper, foreign models to fight the war he wants fought in Nicaragua. But there's sure to be some job openings for Americans in servicing these troops and perhaps, for the more adventurous, in waging...