Word: loans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Instead of borrowing from the United States and West Germany, as France will undoubtedly have to do to fight inflation, she might well loan herself out--on a short term perhaps--to neighboring countries. West Germany will get French coal eventually--why not annex eastern France to Germany directly? Besides, coal is dirty, and nobody else seems to want it. England, on the other hand, has wanted western France for centuries; there is little reason why she shouldn't have a crack at it now. With a little American financing the British might not do too badly in administering...
...selection of canvasses now on loan at the Institute of Contemporary Art on the Fenway, though largely a product of that selectivity which comes of tasteful, retrospective vision reflects this policy...
...firms in non-competitive markets, to expand more easily than businesses in competitive markets. By encouraging, rather than discouraging, capital expansion, the Administration could insure more goods for which dollars of income compete, thus limiting inflationary tendencies. Increased real income, not decreased monetary income should be the goal. Special loan funds or accelerated amortization might be used to expand production by facilitating capital development in sectors of future importance to the economy. More basically, the government should consider actions necessary to halt "cost-push" inflation by a re-examination of our labor and anti-trust policies, so that competition...
Students from New York and New England will soon have an opportunity to finance their college education by loan plans outside the University, David B. H. Hadden, an official of the Massachusetts Higher Assistance Corporation, stated yesterday...
...most recent session, the New York legislature authorized the establishment of a privately financed plan whereby students who are residents of New York State may borrow money. Eligibility to receive a loan is in no way affected by the state in which the student attends college...