Businessweek Magazine April 16, 1966 Charles Thornton and Roy Ash VG


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This vintage issue of Businessweek Magazine, dated April 16, 1966, features an in-depth exploration of the economic landscape of the mid-1960s. Notable articles by industry experts Charles Thornton and Roy Ash highlight key trends and critical developments within various sectors.

This issue offers a significant insight into the corporate strategies, government policies, and consumer trends shaping the business world of the time. Readers will enjoy a rare glimpse into topics such as economic expansion, aviation advancements, and the implications of the Vietnam War on the U.S. economy. This edition serves not only as a historical document but also as a collectible piece for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.

Collectors will appreciate the magazine's condition, which is rated as very good (VG), featuring light wear typical of its age. This makes it an enticing addition to any vintage magazine collection.

Key Highlights:

  • Insightful articles on corporate growth and industry changes during the 1960s.
  • A unique look at the impact of the Vietnam War on the economy, including discussions about inflation controls.

This April issue features:

  • "Full Steam for Spending" (Page 37): Highlights a McGraw-Hill survey on record capital expenditures.
  • "Vietnam War's Economic Impact" (Page 39): Analysis of political challenges and inflation issues.
  • "Megarama: The Biggest of All Screens" (Page 41): Covers the unveiling of Radio City Music Hall's giant movie screen.
  • "Women’s Fashions: A Crazy-Quilt of Styles" (Page 42): Examines shifts in fashion and consumer preferences.
  • "Pan Am Takes Off with a Huge Boeing 747" (Page 46): Discusses the impact of jumbo jets on air travel.

Enhance your collection with this valuable vintage magazine that captures an essential era of economic and cultural change.

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