Description
Discover a slice of history with this prized collectible: the Fortune Magazine issue from June 8, 1987. This vintage magazine explores the pivotal role of service industries in enhancing U.S. economic competitiveness, a topic ever-relevant in today’s discussions on economic strategy.
This vintage issue is not just any magazine—it dives deep into how service sectors can redefine the American landscape in a globalized market. Featuring the compelling cover story, "How Service Will Make The U.S. Competitive Again," this issue reflects the insights of that era and serves as a reminder of the ongoing dialogues surrounding economic policy.
As a piece of engaging literature, this magazine encapsulates insights from notable articles, such as:
- The Bright Future of Service Exports – A detailed assistance on how industries can uplift U.S. competitiveness.
- Fortune Forecast – Discussing the prospects of a shrinking federal deficit.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good condition with only light wear typical for its age, making it an attractive addition for collectors or researchers in the realms of corporate strategy and economic policy.
All vintage magazines from our collection come protected by a plastic cover to ensure their longevity and preservation. We also offer combined shipping for your convenience—just ask!
This collectible magazine is a must-have for anyone interested in economic history, corporate strategy, or the shifting dynamics of the U.S. service sector in the late 1980s. Whether for personal enjoyment or as an investment in vintage magazines, this issue is sure to make an impact.
Key Features:
- Trend insights on corporate performance and banking during the 1980s.
- Segments on technology and innovation, highlighting changes that influenced the service industry.


