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INVESTMENT. American government and business leaders argue forcefully that continued U.S. investment overseas creates goods and jobs as well as profits, and thus is mutually beneficial. The Nixon Administration opposes further restrictions on capital exports. While most thoughtful Europeans agree that U.S. investment has fostered their continent's economic...
As First Lady, she has presided over White House teas and receptions with quiet charm. But Mrs. Nixon has avoided the clamor of a public person-except for her notably successful trip to earthquake-devastated Peru in June 1970. All this, however, is apparently coming to an end. In January...
MUCH of Western Europe has been gripped this fall by the sudden fear of a recession. West Germany's Council of Economic Advisers, for example, last week reached the gloomy conclusion that the German economy, the Continent's most powerful, will sink to a growth rate of only...
Ceram moves from one age to another, pointing out links and gaps. He does not pretend that he is reporting new findings. His mission, rather, is to collect and explain what the scientists have produced. He brings to it an excitement born of the knowledge that new discoveries can be...
Looking for Leadership. Can collective political power be far behind? At present, the Common Market is politically stagnant, its parliament virtually powerless, its bureaucrats in Brussels more adept at harmonizing the design of milk bottles than at deciding important matters of policy. Ralf Dah-rendorf, one of nine EEC commissioners...