American business enterprise
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American business enterprise
(The rise of big business : the British experience, v. 6)
Routledge Thoemmes Press, 1997
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American business enterprise : a study in industrial organisation : a report to the electors of the Gartside Scholarships on the results of a tour in the United States in 1906-7
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Reprint. Originally published: Manchester : Manchester University Press , 1907
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Description
From the Industrial Revolution, big business has been an integral part of the economic landscape. Yet the response by economists to big business has ranged from an enthusiastic endorsement of mass production to an immense concern about trusts and monopolies. This set collects some of the most important early responses to the big business phenomenon. It addresses issues such as cartels, trusts, mergers, acquisitions and rationalizations, and charts the development of the theory of the firm from Marshall to Coase.
Table of Contents
Industrial Combination [1938] D H Macgregor 270pp The Tendency Towards Industrial Combination [1913] George R Carter 414pp The Trust Movement in British Industry [1907] Henry W Macrosty 414pp Trusts in British Industry [1922] J Morgan Rees 277pp The Dynamics of Industrial Combination [1931] H A Marquand 214pp American Business Enterprises [1907] Douglas Knoop 123pp International Combines in Modern Industry [1934] Alfred Plummer 200pp The Structure of Competititve Industry [1931] E A G Robinson 189pp
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