Fortune Magazine April 9, 1979 The Overprotected Consumer VG


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Discover a captivating piece of history with this vintage magazine from Fortune Magazine, dated April 9, 1979. This edition explores a crucial moment in consumerism, titled "The Overprotected Consumer." It includes engaging articles on the implications of consumer protection policies and scrutinizes the balance between safety regulations and individual rights.

This particular issue provides a thorough analysis of economic trends affecting the first-quarter Gross National Product (GNP) alongside notable corporate movements in the steel and finance sectors. Additionally, it offers insights into the thrilling trend of high-altitude trekking, making this a multifaceted read for anyone interested in business, economy, or adventure.

The April 1979 issue is particularly significant as it captures the transitional period of consumer rights and regulations during the late 1970s. It stands out not merely as a collector's item but as a valuable resource for business strategists, economists, and those passionate about corporate history.

Condition: This magazine is in very good condition, showcasing only minor wear on the edges typical for its age. It comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation, making it a fantastic addition to any collection of vintage magazines.

Key Features:

  • Valuable insights into business economy trends from the late 1970s.
  • Exclusive articles on consumer rights discussions and the growing allure of high-altitude trekking.

Don’t miss out on owning this exceptional collectible piece! Perfect for both avid readers and collectors alike, this Fortune Magazine vintage issue is a must-have addition to your historical magazine collection.

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