Word: expansionism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Cooling and expansion of the central core of energy occurred so rapidly, he said, that by 182 seconds after "time zero," the originally infinite temperature of the universe had cooled to 109 degrees Kelvin, and hydrogen and helium nuclei had formed.
What is it that so worries American business leaders-and keeps them from committing their companies' money to job-creating research, development and plant-expansion projects? Members of TIME'S Board of Economists, who gathered in Manhattan last week, found the answer in a whole series of concerns...
Once again the U.S. has tried to persuade West Germany to help spur a worldwide economic recovery by dumping its slow-growth policies in favor of accelerated expansion-and once again the Germans have refused. At a tense three-hour meeting in Bonn, Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal was lectured last...
West Germans are quick to point out that on other important fronts their economy has not performed well. Unemployment has been climbing alarmingly. Though half a million Gastarbeiter (guest workers) have been shipped back home to provide more jobs for Germans, the number of unemployed has risen from next to...
In the past decade, Rossignol's capacity has risen twentyfold, to 2 million skis a year of wood, metal, plastic and fiber-glass foam. Because cross-country skis are booming, Boix-Vives plans to double capacity in that department this year to 350,000 skis. But his strategy involves...