Word: marketeers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JUNGLE BOOK. Walt Disney's animated version of the Kipling children's classic is thoroughly delightful, and clearly aimed at the below-twelve market...
...past 31 weeks, is an even more ambitious book. In it, Galbraith sets out to describe the modern economic structure minus the myriad myths that surround it. What he finds in the U.S. is a phalanx of giant companies, perhaps 500 in all, dominating the landscape. The competitive market has largely disappeared, the victim of an advertising machine that creates and manipulates demand (mostly, he maintains, by means of commercial TV). Well-schooled technicians and managers?the "technostructure"?run the show. Though a certain profit level is still necessary for survival, profits are no longer the primary goal...
...draft. First, the University has more outside contacts than never. Harvard is big business. The largest corporation in Massachusetts, it has assets of over one billion dollars. For example, the 1966-67 Financial Report states that the University owns 213,279 shares of American Tel. & Tel. at a market value...
...formation of common market trading units among developing countries...
Other demands seem certain to hit snags. Congress has cut foreign aid and has shown little inclination to lower trade barriers. And the abortive attempt to form a Latin American common market offers little encouragement on the score of cooperation among the poor nations...