Archive for M. R. Lefkoe
Government in the Textile Business
Mr. Lefkoe, a business executive in Los Angeles, writes a weekly column on political-economic issues for The Commercial and Financial Chronicle. This article is reprinted by permission from his column of August 23, 1962. Observers of the economic scene today are confronted by a strange paradox: American businessmen, whom they normally would expect to be [...]
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