Small and medium-size enterprises
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Small and medium-size enterprises
(Social change in Western Europe)
Pinter , Distributed in the USA by St Martin's Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This text examines the activities of small and medium-sized enterprises, and asks whether they have been regulated entirely through a dependence on the freemarket - which would explain their success compared with large companies. Or have they, on the other hand, simply been better organized? In answering this, the contributors compare the structures of SMEs with those of larger enterprises, and look at how they change when they begin to expand. The interaction of the market and political regulation is also discussed, together with the reasons why SMEs are created.
目次
- Introduction - an unexpected and controversial return, Arnaldo Bagnasco
- industrial policy and small firm co-operation in Baden-Wurttemberg, Klaus Semlinger
- a tale of two districts - work and politics in the third Italy, Carlo Trigilia
- local productive systems and new industrial policy in Italy, Sebastiano Brusco
- between the deregulating state and regional networks - industrial districts in Spain, Juan Jose Castillo
- Denmark - many small worlds, Peer Hill Kristensen
- why are there no industrial districts in the United Kingdom?, Jonathan Zeithlin
- France - behind small- and medium-size enterprises lies the state, Bernard Ganne
- conclusion - Turning the page in industrial districts, Charles F. Sabel.
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