Description
This October 1972 issue of Fortune Magazine offers a compelling exploration of economic policies in the United States, featuring the thought-provoking cover article titled The View from the Price Commission. As one of the notable vintage magazines in your collection, this issue provides essential insights into the era's economic climate, particularly regarding price controls that shaped the business landscape.
The significance of this magazine cannot be overstated. It captures a pivotal moment in the early 1970s, reflecting the economic challenges and strategies of that time. Collectors and historians alike will appreciate its thorough discussions on business strategies, political ramifications, and economic analysis in the context of the era. This issue stands as a remarkable resource for anyone studying 1970s economic policy and corporate history.
In terms of condition, this collectible magazine is rated in Very Good (VG) condition. It bears minor wear on the edges but maintains a clean and original cover without an address label, enhancing its appeal for collectors. The item in the listing is exactly what you will receive—please review the accompanying photos for verification of condition.
Key features of this vintage issue include:
- Business Roundup – An analysis of the economic pace during the period.
- Political Report – Insightful commentary on the Republican opportunity of the day.
This vintage magazine is a valuable piece for anyone interested in the dynamics of economic policy, market regulation, and corporate leadership during a formative decade. It comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring long-term preservation for your collection. Combined shipping is available—please inquire for details.