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This 1989 book is the sequel to Multinational Enterprise in
Historical Perspective (1986), in which the same editorial team
continues the historical exploration of a vital but often
misconstrued commercial phenomenon. The contributory essays, each
written by an authority in the field, raise further questions on
the idea of the firm, on periodisation and on research and
development, and examine the international financial operations of
worldwide corporate business. With the aid of trans-industrial and
transnational comparisons, the range of policies pursued by
business and government is fully discussed. Above all, this
discussion is extended to include the production of mass-consumer
goods and the areas of China, Japan and Latin America. All the
contributions are based on original historical research undertaken
in national and private bank and business archives in Europe, the
USA and Japan. In their critical assessments and interpretations
the authors are also able to combine economic theory with history.
In this sequel to Multinational Enterprise in Historical Perspective (1986) the same editorial team continues the historical explanation of a vital but often misconstrued commercial phenomenon. The contributory essays, each written by an authority in the field and based on original historical research, raise further theoretical questions on the idea of the firm, on periodization, and on research and development, and examine the international financial operations of worldwide corporate business. The discussion is extended to include the production of mass consumer goods and the regions of China, Japan, and Latin America.
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