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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sluggish at the moment that few countries besides the U.S. are showing much demand for imports. Observes David Hale, chief economist for Kemper Financial Services: "The U.S. has been playing the role of global borrower and spender of last resort because of a sharp slowdown in the growth rates of other countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Crash: In The Shadows of the Twin Towers | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

...leading advocate of government intervention to correct the natural imbalances of the marketplace, a strategy that has fallen into disfavor under this Administration. He won his prize for a pioneering 1956 study demonstrating that the rate of technological progress does more to determine an industrialized country's growth than the size of its labor force or its investments in new factories or equipment. Solow's "theoretical model had an enormous impact on economic analysis," said the academy's statement. In the years since then, governments around the world have taken his lesson to heart. The revolution in jet aviation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Economics: Robert Solow: Theories of Gain | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

...seemed unsure of just what he wanted to say. Several times he slipped into well-worn denunciations of congressional Democrats before remembering that this time he was supposed to sound conciliatory. In his Saturday radio speech, Reagan once again called on Democrats to "remember that lower taxes mean higher growth," even while acknowledging that "all sides must contribute" to a budget-cutting package. The net impression was that in countenancing discussion of a tax increase he was doing something he felt he must, without any conviction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Crash: Panic Grips The Globe | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

Dukakis Systems. The company's strong management record in Massachusetts appealed to those seeking safety, although the firm's still vague economic plans may stifle future growth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Suffering From Ticker Shock | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

...most prominent change: explosive growth. RHD-II contains 50,000 new entries, most of them words that have come into use since 1966. The field of business and finance has contributed its share (greenmail, golden parachute), as have science and technology (string theory, user friendly), government (disinformation, -gate as an all-purpose suffix for scandals), social trends (yuppie, underclass) and relations between the sexes (significant other, palimony...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Surveying The State of the Lingo THE RANDOM HOUSE DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

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