Description
Discover a unique piece of history with this Fortune Magazine from March 30, 1987, featuring an insightful cover story on renowned biotech manager Masao Ikeda and his family. This vintage magazine is not just a publication but a window into the pivotal economic discussions of the late 20th century.
This issue highlights Japan’s shifting business culture and its ambitions within the global marketplace. It presents a special report titled "Japan’s Troubled Future," which delves into pressing economic concerns and the nation's evolving identity amidst international competition. Whether you are a business analyst, investor, or history enthusiast, this collectible offers a deep dive into Japan's rise as a global economic power during a transformative era.
The March 30, 1987 issue is significant for its analysis of Japan’s economic landscape, exploring themes of rising competition, economic uncertainty, and innovative aspirations. This makes it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines, particularly those interested in historical economic trends.
Condition-wise, this item is in very good condition with only minor wear on the edges, typical for its age. Its overall appearance and quality make it an attractive addition to any collection of vintage magazines. Plus, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
Key Features:
- Valuable insights into Japan’s social and economic changes during the late 1980s.
- A must-have for collectors interested in the evolution of business and technology in Japan.
Featured Articles Include:
- Japan’s Troubled Future - Analysis of challenges faced by Japan’s economy.
- Six Who Will Make a Difference - Profiles of influential young leaders driving change.
Don’t miss out on this valuable collector's edition, capturing the essence of Japan's economic evolution and its impact on global trade.