This is side A of the second tape, from day one, of the annual Drucker Symposium of 1982. The topic of the day is "Free Enterprise: The Conditions for Survival." Bob Hawkins is the moderator and Robert Bartley is the panelist. Drucker and Bartley continue to answer questions. They discuss the politics of inflation, tax cuts, and student loans. Other topics include the integration of employee participation in capital investment decisions, the role of labor in the decline of capital formation, and problems and the potential for economic collapse in the Soviet Union. Drucker states, "barring a successful foreign venture, the Soviet Union will have ceased to exist by the year 2000." After the lunch break, Drucker begins a presentation about free enterprise which is continued on the other side of the tape.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 New York University. Graduate School of Business Administration Hawkins, Robert G Bartley, Robert L Income distribution Social security Retirement Taxation Keynesian economics Student loans Welfare economics Weapons Inflation (Finance) Subsidies Labor Railroads Labor unions Soviet Union Infants Mortality Sloan, Alfred P. (Alfred Pritchard), 1875-1966 General Motors Company Automobile industry and trade International trade Productivity
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