Description
This vintage issue of Fortune Magazine, dated June 25, 1984, presents a pivotal look into the economic landscape of the early '80s, particularly examining the crucial question: Can Detroit Live Without Import Quotas? This issue is a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage magazines, particularly those interested in the history of the American automotive industry and its market dynamics.
Notably, this edition features in-depth analyses on significant themes such as corporate strategies, economic forecasts, and emerging market trends, making it a valuable addition for collectors and investors alike. Join esteemed author Anne B. Fisher as she explores the implications of a quota-free environment on Detroit's auto industry, alongside pieces that dive into crucial financial strategies, like "Why Interest Rates Will Keep on Soaring" and insights from Wall Street economists on the repercussions of rising interest rates.
Each article offers a snapshot from a transformative period in corporate America, enriched by rich narratives that capture the zeitgeist of the 1980s. This collectible vintage magazine is not only a source of information but also a piece of nostalgic history.
The condition of this magazine is classified as good, with light wear typical for its age, enhancing its charm for collectors. Individual details can be verified in the enclosed photographs, ensuring an authentic vintage experience.
This issue stands out as a critical resource for business professionals, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and industry. Owning this vintage magazine means seizing a piece of history.
- A detailed feature story on Detroit’s automotive future without import quotas.
- Expert insights into rising interest rates and their impact on the economy.

Delve into the full table of contents:
- Feature Stories:
- "Can Detroit Live Without Quotas?" (Page 20)
- "Why Interest Rates Will Keep on Soaring" (Page 26)
- "Japan’s Two-Fisted Telephone Maker" (Page 30)
- "Allegheny Ludlum Has Steel Figured Out" (Page 40)
- "Manipulating Profits: How It’s Done" (Page 50)
- "The Earnings Magic at American Express" (Page 58)
- "W. Edwards Deming: The Curmudgeon Who Talks Tough on Quality" (Page 118)
Collect this unique Fortune Magazine vintage issue today and explore the captivating stories that shaped business practices and economic policies of the time.