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This volume, originally published in 1995, examines the mechanisms
by which businesses that have the capacity to grow - whether in
terms of output, innovation or export - acquire the cash that
enables growth. Addressing an issue of central importance to the
competitiveness of firms and economies, this book draws together
research by leading academics in the area. Throughout, research
studies develop the themes of market failure, finance gaps and
failure of demand. They also bring out the linkages between the
financing choices facing the growing firm and the issues of
organisation and of corporate governance that have to be address
during the process of growth and maturity. Contributors challenge
financial orthodoxy throughout, providing coherent analyses of the
difficulties faced in the finance of the growing enterprise, from
its early dependence on banks and informal finance to the pinnacle
of a stock exchange listing.
This volume, originally published in 1995, examines the mechanisms
by which businesses that have the capacity to grow - whether in
terms of output, innovation or export - acquire the cash that
enables growth. Addressing an issue of central importance to the
competitiveness of firms and economies, this book draws together
research by leading academics in the area. Throughout, research
studies develop the themes of market failure, finance gaps and
failure of demand. They also bring out the linkages between the
financing choices facing the growing firm and the issues of
organisation and of corporate governance that have to be address
during the process of growth and maturity. Contributors challenge
financial orthodoxy throughout, providing coherent analyses of the
difficulties faced in the finance of the growing enterprise, from
its early dependence on banks and informal finance to the pinnacle
of a stock exchange listing.
With humor and insight, E. W. Davis tells the story that begins
with the discovery of then-valueless taconite on Minnesota's Mesabi
Iron Range in 1870 and several decades of attempts to process
taconite commercially. Davis details the ups and downs of the
exciting, decades-long research effort that resulted in a workable
extraction method, followed by frustrating attempts to form the
concentrate into small pellets. Finally, Davis describes building
the first successful commercial processing plant at Silver Bay in
the 1950s and the contributions by various companies to the birth
of the industry. Along the way insider Davis recounts the founding
of the three new northern Minnesota taconite towns, Babbitt, Silver
Bay, and Hoyt Lakes.
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