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None of the supplier countries were happy about the higher tariffs. Italian textile manufacturers protested and the British, whose exports to the U.S. have been dropping (see chart), thought they were being penalized for their quality fabrics, which they contend do not compete with U.S. fabrics. U.S. textile manufacturers, in turn, feared the tariff might not be high enough to slow the influx of foreign fabrics...
...food, clothing and other necessities; after he has taken care of these, he still has a large "discretionary'' income that he can spend for more goods or for more services-and he has been spending more heavily for services. The problem for economists is to try to chart the effect of this...
...Paulo mayor, Quadros paid off the old deficit of $12.5 million and balanced the budget at $55 million; in his first year as São Paulo governor, he paid off an overdue $30 million loan from the Bank of Brazil, and still managed to chart an efficient public works foundation for what is now the biggest industrial complex in Brazil...
...other international financial agencies that root their initials deep in the bureaucratic soil of Washington. IADB's planned capitalization is $959,476,000; by far the biggest share ($450 million) will come from the U.S. with the rest to be contributed by 19 other hemisphere republics* (see chart...
...reached a point in his evolution, where he must choose one of two roads--sanity or suicide--and his mistakes of the past plus the dictates of common sense, should be sufficient to guide him towards the creation of a more intelligent and orderly world.--He must chart his course for the years that lie ahead. Dan Gannon...