The U.S. Economy—II: INFLATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH By Oscar Schnabel A decent regard for the nation's economic health requires a firm decision to stop inflation at all its sources. To achieve...
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The U.S. Economy: Inflation and Foreign Aid By Oscar Schnabel THE direction and growth of the United States economy have become the subject of a growing debate, dramatized by the policy conflict...
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The U.S. must adjust its domestic economic program to the needs of its friends abroad allied cooperation in the missile age By Oscar Schnabel The President's messages on the State of the Union,...
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LABOR AND INFLATION When wages and profits keep rising in big industry, the purchasing power of millions of other workers is reduced and the value of savings slashed By Oscar Schnabel Walter...
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Spaak's UN Compromise AMERICA DESERTS ITS ALLIES By Oscar Schnabel OSCAR SCHNABEL served as Austrian Consul General in Rotterdam. ON November 24, at the United Nations General Assembly, the...
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ICELAND: FISH AND BASES By Oscar Schnabel Amid the current anxiety over relations with our major allies, few are aware that the United States is preparing to strike a damaging blow at the economy...
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Overproduction Serves Only Big Business By Oscar Schnabel Our present economic policy is one of the major reasons why, despite our prodigious financial sacrifices since World War II, the initial...
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Housing FRANCE'S NUMBER 1 SOCIAL PROBLEM Four decades of inflation, combined with rent control, brought the construction of new homes to a standstill before the war; even now, it will take the...
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How Guilty Was German Industry? Tycoons and Tyrant: German Industry from Hitler to Adenauer. By Louis P. Lochner. Regnery. 304 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Oscar Schnabel Economist; former Austrian...
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THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY By Oscar Schnabel Far more important than Indo-China, Korea or Germany is maintaining the integrity of the Atlantic alliance in the face of genuine divisions and Kremlin...
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