Word: invest
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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INDUSTRIALIST WILL NOT INVEST MUCH OF HIS MONEY IN A 19TH CENTURY
Besides freeing the Soviet regime from mounting debt charges, the action is also equivalent to docking the people's savings to raise their wages. The money saved from the necessity to invest in bonds will serve to increase consumption, thereby boosting the economy...
Gibraltar into Volcano. But if Policyholder Shanks is as predictable as the dawn, Prudential President Shanks is not. In the insurance industry, he has erupted with such force, in the pursuit of new ways to sell insurance and new ways to invest the Pru's billions, that he has turned the Rock of Gibraltar, the company's famed trademark, into something resembling a volcano. By dint of his ideas and exertions, Shanks has not only become one of the most respected spokesmen for U.S. life insurance, but has also made the Pru, whose head offices are in Newark...
...Much? Cutbacks in Government spending can be achieved by encouraging private industry to invest abroad (e.g., by easing up on taxation of income from abroad, by guaranteeing industry against abnormal risks) and promoting freer trade (e.g., by simplifying customs procedures, lowering tariffs). But even with increased private foreign investment and freer trade...
...usual self-justifying fashion blames his predicament on the West. He was astonished at the hostile reaction observed when he "Egyptianized'' all foreign business. He thought he was just taking one more step toward purging Egypt of exploiting foreigners, apparently expected British and French investors would still invest in all-Egyptian enterprises-even though posters all over Egypt depict the British and French as ogres and snakes...