Essays in Economic and Business History

Essays in Economic and Business History
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1987
Genre: Economic history
ISBN: UVA:X001271621

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Essays in economic and business history

Essays in economic and business history
Author: James H. Soltow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:163376608

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Essays in Economic and Business History

Essays in Economic and Business History
Author: Edwin Judson Perkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Economic history
ISBN: OCLC:1436003345

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Essays in Economic and Business History

Essays in Economic and Business History
Author: Economic and Business Historical Society (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1981
Genre: Economic history
ISBN: UOM:35128000846665

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Essays in History

Essays in History
Author: Charles Poor Kindleberger
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0472110020

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Classic Kindleberger: Engaging and stimulating reading on eclectic topics in finance, economics, and the life of this captivating author

From Family Firms to Corporate Capitalism

From Family Firms to Corporate Capitalism
Author: Kristine Bruland,Patrick O'Brien
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198290462

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What explains the growth of a business, and more broadly the development or decline of a whole economy? What role does a particular entrepreneur or indeed a culture of entrepreneurship play? Does the evidence suggest that a particular structure or organizational form was or should be adopted to ensure best practice and commercial success? These fundamental questions have long preoccupied business and economic historians. With the current expansion of business and management education and training, the investigations and findings of the historian may have wider significance and relevance. This volume has been stimulated by the work of Peter Mathias, one of the leading figures in this field in the post-war period. Here a number of his former students--many now internationally distinguished historians--pay tribute in a book that explores the move from family firms to corporate capitalism. The contributors argue that sustained growth has never been a matter of a few spectacular technical breakthroughs, but instead rests on subtle economic and social transformations--in cultures, in economic organizations, and in the roles of science and technology.

Business History around the World

Business History around the World
Author: Franco Amatori,Geoffrey Jones
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2003-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139438537

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This 2003 book offered the first in-depth international survey of contemporary research and debates in business history. Over the two decades leading to its publication, enormous advances had been made in writing the history of business enterprise and business systems. Historians are documenting and analyzing the evolution of a wide range of important companies and systems, their patterns of innovation, production, and distribution, their financial affairs, their political activities, and their social impact. Each essay is written by a prominent authority who provides an assessment of the state and significance of research in his or her area. This volume is a reference work that will be of immense value to historians, economists, management researchers, and others concerned to access the latest insights on the evolution of business throughout the world.

The New Comparative Economic History

The New Comparative Economic History
Author: T. J. Hatton,Kevin H. O'Rourke,Alan M. Taylor
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2007
Genre: Economic history
ISBN: 9780262083614

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Essays by internationally prominent economists examine long run cross-country economic trends from the perspective of New Comparative Economic History, an approach pioneered by Harvard economist Jeffrey G. Williamson. The innovative approach to economic history known as the New Comparative Economic History represents a distinct change in the way that many economic historians view their role, do their work, and interact with the broader economics profession. The New Comparative Economic History reflects a belief that economic processes can best be understood by systematically comparing experiences across time, regions, and, above all, countries. It is motivated by current questions that are not nation specific--the sources of economic growth, the importance of institutions, and the impact of globalization--and focuses on long-run trends rather than short-run ups and downs in economic activity. The essays in this volume offer a New Economic Comparative History perspective on a range of topics and are written in honor of Jeffrey G. Williamson, the most distinguished and influential scholar in the field. The contributors, prominent American and European economists, consider such topics as migration, education, and wage convergence; democracy and protectionism in the nineteenth century; trade and immigration policies in labor-scarce economies; and the effect of institutions on European productivity and jobs.