The Corporate economy : growth, competition, and innovative potential

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The Corporate economy : growth, competition, and innovative potential

edited by Robin Marris and Adrian Wood

(Harvard studies in technology and society)

Harvard University Press, 1971

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The Corporate Economy, a collective work by some of the world's most distinguished theoretical economists, offers analyses of the workings of an economy dominated by large corporations. The book is concerned with the theory of the growth of the firm, with competition between divisions of corporations in particular product markets, and with relationships between the company and the stock market. It presents discussions of the internal organization of diversified corporations and the effects of this organization on the corporations' economic behavior as well as on the relations between the corporate sector and the small-scale or "competitive" sector of the economy. Three empirical appendices, which include some previously unpublished material, survey the literature on the size, growth, and profitability of firms and on diversification, merger, and research expenditures.

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