Large industrial enterprises are an important phenomena in advanced
Western economies. They control large percentages of total
industrial assets, employ millions of workers and together with
their dependent satellite firms produce their own spatial patterns
of employment, location of production capacity and flow of material
and information, and thus dominate the economic base of whole
towns. This study, first published in 1980, surveys a massive
amount of work on large industrial firms, and features an in-depth
study of the growth of large industrial enterprises in the UK
brewing industry from 1951-76. This illustrates many of the themes
discussed in the book.
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