This is an audio recording of the end of the Peter Drucker Symposium on April 22, 1981. It includes the last portion of the question and answer segment, as well as Drucker’s talk on “Towards the Next Economics”. The questions that come up in the beginning of this recording are about federal regulations and government involvement in the future of business, and what different skills will be valued in future managers of the 1980s and 1990s. The talk that followed discussed some of the history and future of economics. This includes economic perspectives in England, France, Austria, and Japan, the importance of supply and demand, and real economy vs. symbol economy.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Economics Keynesian economics Macroeconomics Microeconomics Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 Skills for success Autonomy Responsibility Say's law McCulloch, J. R. (John Ramsay), 1789-1864 Austria Friedman, Milton, 1912-2006 Poincaré, Henri, 1854-1912 Planck, Max, 1858-1947 International Business Machines Corporation Mathematics Wages Prices Labor Japan Moses (Biblical leader) Smith, Adam, 1723-1790 Knowledge and learning Lectures and lecturing Supply and demand Gladwin, Tom W., 1935- May, William Frederick Productivity Annual Drucker Symposium
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Compact disc: Peter Drucker Symposium - Reel II Part 2 of 2; 4/22/1981; Box 101, compact discs; converted from reel to reel by SunDog Media Services
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