Word: inflationitis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The U.S. economy, like any other mammoth organism, can continue to flourish only as long as its intelligence can direct its vast bulk and react to an ever-changing environment. The guidance system faltered in election year 1966, causing that rare paradox, inflation at a time of some business slow...
Beyond Capacity? The Economic Report, bulwarked by the findings of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, assumes that while inflation remains a hazard, its main cause has shifted from excessive consumer demand to cost pressure on producers. Consumer prices now are expected to rise at a still troublesome...
The Sultan and Indonesia's new boss Suharto have plenty of other economic problems. Inflation is rampant, and Sukarno, who scorned foreign aid, left the country with massive international debts. Suharto's "New Order," though, is beginning to make some order out of the mess, with advice from...
Though Americans delight in newness, their interest in antiques continues to grow. One indication is that attendance at Manhattan's blue-ribbon, ten-day 1967 Winter Antiques Show, which opened last week, has doubled in the past decade and is expected to reach 30,000 this year. Another sign...
The Radcliffe Graduate Center, daily lunchroom of at least 250 Cliffies, has succumbed to inflation and raised its prices.