Word: economices
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This week the editors take pleasure in announcing their association with another group of experts: TIME's board of economists, composed of eight distinguished scholars. The board will not be called upon, of course, for routine readings of economic happenings and business activity. Rather, its members will act as...
Senior Editor Marshall Loeb, who suggested the idea, spent many months recruiting TIME's board, seeking members who represent every school of economic thought, all parts of the country and a wide variety of institutions-banks, universities, corporations, foundations, private consulting firms. We hope that our dialogue with the...
The Governor feels that his recommendations will have only marginal effect unless there is a thorough reorganization of U.S. Government machinery dealing with the hemisphere. The State Department, his report contends, now controls less than half of the policy decisions affecting Latin America; other agencies, such as the Treasury and...
On the Common Market: We already have reached a point where it is very difficult to continue with some of the processes of economic integration if one does not reach agreement on when and how one should start discussions on enlargement.
The most positive response so far to Brandt's overtures has come from the country that suffered most under Nazi occupation: Poland. The Polish press, which normally rails at West Germany as a haven of unregenerated Nazis, called Brandt's inaugural address a "step forward." The Polish trade...