Description
This vintage magazine, Forbes Magazine, from December 15, 1986, features a compelling cover story entitled "Does Anyone Really Believe in Free Trade?" This issue is significant as it delves deep into the critical discussions surrounding global trade policies during a pivotal time in economic history. As businesses began navigating the complexities of the global marketplace, this edition of Forbes tackles the pressing question of whether free trade is feasible in an era where U.S. technology was leaking abroad almost as quickly as it was developed.
The magazine provides a valuable historical context for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines, particularly those interested in economic strategies and international trade debates of the 1980s. With articles exploring corporate strategies, financial trends, and shifts in international economics, this issue serves as a snapshot of the business world over three decades ago.
Condition details indicate that this magazine is in very good condition, showcasing minor edge wear typical for its age. Careful preservation ensures its longevity, highlighting its appeal as a collectible item. It even comes with a protective plastic cover to maintain its quality for years to come. Whether you are a business professional, economist, or a collector of vintage magazines, this issue represents a treasure trove of insights into the trade dialogues of the past.
Key Features:
- Examines the long-term sustainability of high-tech exports as a growth strategy.
- Includes interviews and insights on key players in the automotive industry, like Ford and Mazda.
Don't miss your chance to own this highly collectible issue of Forbes Magazine, filled with rich historical insights and valuable content. It is a must-have for anyone with an interest in the economic issues that shaped the late 20th century.