Forbes Magazine August 1, 1972 Were These American Jobs Exported?


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Explore the intriguing world of business and economics with this original issue of Forbes Magazine, dated August 1, 1972. This vintage magazine delves into the pressing question of whether American jobs are being exported, shedding light on the impact of multinational corporations on the U.S. job market.

This magazine is particularly significant as it captures the economic climate of the early 1970s, a time of significant change and upheaval. It offers a unique perspective on job outsourcing, featuring insights from notable figures such as Nathaniel Goldfinger of AFL-CIO, Russell DeYoung, and Leonard Woodcock, President of UAW. This issue stands out as a collectible piece for anyone interested in the historical dynamics of American labor and international trade.

This vintage issue of Forbes not only highlights the job export debate but also touches upon corporate strategies and economic trends that define that era. Collectors of vintage magazines will appreciate the depth of analysis and the cultural relevance that this particular issue delivers.

Condition: This magazine is in good condition, with a blurred address label. It's a perfect addition to any collection of vintage magazines, showcasing a snapshot of a pivotal time in economic history.

Key Highlights:

  • Cover Story: "The Job Export Question"—a deep dive into whether multinationals are responsible for outsourcing jobs.
  • Insights: Features discussions on market trends and strategies from leading economists and corporate leaders.

Invest in a piece of history with this Forbes vintage issue. It is a valuable resource for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the roots of today's economic discussions.

We offer combined shipping upon request. All items come with a plastic protective covering for preservation.

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