Forbes Magazine November 15, 1977 Foreign Trade Who's Helped? Who's Hurt? VG


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This vintage magazine, the Forbes Magazine from November 15, 1977, features a compelling exploration of global economics with its cover story, Foreign Trade: Who's Helped? Who's Hurt? This issue delves into how foreign trade policies influence American cities and industries, providing insights still relevant to today's discussions on international trade.

This specific issue of Forbes is historically significant as it captures the complexities of the late 1970s economic landscape, reflecting the challenges and opportunities faced by businesses during a transformative period in U.S. history. Readers will find in-depth analyses on investment trends, industry challenges, and corporate strategies that shape modern economic thought.

In very good condition, this magazine exhibits minor wear on the edges, common for its age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive, ensuring the authenticity and collectibility of this rare vintage magazine. For those keen on preserving history, it also comes encased in a plastic protective cover.

Key Features:

  • Cover Story: An analysis of foreign trade's impact on American cities, showcasing who benefits and who suffers under current policies.
  • Featured Articles: Insightful discussions on corporate strategies, investment trends, and notable industry challenges, making it a valuable resource for business historians and investors alike.

Additional Topics Include:

  • Big Steel's struggles and the ineffective support by Washington.
  • The retail revolution led by innovative companies like The Limited.

This Forbes vintage magazine issue is more than just a publication; it's a window into the economic challenges of the past and a unique collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and historical economics. Own this significant piece of history today!

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