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In the last Law School Forum of the season, three economists will discuss the topic "Prices, Production, and Preparedness." The program will start at 8 p.m. today in Rindge Tech auditorium.
Federal Price Stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle, Summer H. Slichter, Lamont University Professor, and George Ericson, financial editor of the Christian Science Monitor, will start by assuming that the United States will remain fully armed for the next 20 years. Erwin H. Schell, head of the Business and Engineering Administration at M.I.T., will moderate
From this hypothesis, the experts will consider how such a situation would affect the American economy. How the normal pricing system would react, what would happen to wages, and the possible development of full-scale socialism will be considered.
Slichter has written several books on economics and is chairman of the Committee for Economic Development. Ericson has been with the Christian Science Monitor since 1922.
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