Organising business for war : corporatist economic organization during the Second World War
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Organising business for war : corporatist economic organization during the Second World War
Berg , Distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A provocative study of World War II as a period of crisis that brought about significant changes in the relationship between business and the state.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Crisis, corporatism and continuity, Frans van Waarden. Part 2 Countries at war: continuity and change in British business associations, Wyn Grant
- the state and war production in Canada - 1939-1945, William D.Coleman and Kim Richard Nossal
- the USA: World War II and the retreat from new deal era corporatism, Gregory Hooks
- political design and systems of interest intermediation. Germany between the 1930s and the 1950s, Hajo Weber. Part 3 Occupied countries: The Netherlands - state corporatism against the state, David Barnouw and Jan Nekkers
- the policy of the lesser evil - corporatist economic organization in Belgium
- Denmark - occupation without an occupation regime, Ole P.Kristensen
- business and corporatism in Vichy-France, Adrian Rossiter
- conquest and corporatism, Cornelis J.Lammers. Part 4 Neutral countries: corporatism and neutrality - Sweden during World War II, Hans De Geer. Part 5 Wartime economic mobilization and state-business relations. A comparison of nine countries, Frans van Waarden.
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