During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "Beyond the Next Election – Policy Implications of the Federal Debt" he discusses what the national debt policy decisions will mean politically and economically for taxpayers and businesses. During his lecture, he talks about: the challenges faced by the next president, the severe crisis in food and raw materials, the microchip of the 1980s, telephone companies and copper, knowledge intensive new industries, the exportation and importation of raw materials and capital goods, foreign exchange, the difference in international trade structure and the structure of the world, farm policy, the debt of Japan, Germany, Brazil, and the United States, Japanese unemployment, the growing deficit in foreign trade, company subsidiaries, the money economy and the real economy, and foreign companies in the United States and international investment.
Lectures and lecturing Presidents United States Depressions Telephone companies Raw materials Money Japan Exports Imports Agriculture and state Debts, Public Investments, Foreign Subsidiary corporations Stock exchanges Business enterprises
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Color videocassette: Beyond the Next Election – Policy Implications of the Federal Debt; A Day With Peter F. Drucker, GW Television (Washington, D.C.), Volume III, Tape 2 of 4, Tape 1 not available; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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