Word: marketed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...membership of the council has fluctuated since '71, but the laws have still stayed on the books. Critics of the law claim it discourages housing construction and maintenance by making real estate an unprofitable business. Though landlords have not been declaring bankruptcy because of rent ceilings, a changed housing market has made their situation less desirable. Since the Federal Reserve Board tightened the money supply and drove up the lending rates in the early '70s, the homebuilding industry in Massachusetts has shriveled with only recent indications that it may be revived. The rent control board grants increases for repairs...
...income people, and elderly residents, who do not move around." Vacancy decontrol will not hurt these tenants, Crane says, but it will free up other apartments so that landlords can charge a fairer rent. These other apartments are now occupied by young professional people, "who can pay a fair market price," he says...
...largest market is in the North...
Last year, Matthews' father began trying to market his predictions by advertising in "Football News," a weekly sports tabloid. Matthews pere has yet to cash in big on his prognosticating powers but this season "Football News" has begun to print young Matthews' selections every week under the heading, "Matthews' grid ratings...
...educational analysts agree: the academic job market looks bleak now, and during the coming decade it will worsen considerably. Optimists estimate annual job openings will plummet from the current level of 15,000 to about 4500 during the early 1980s...