The evolution of international business, 1800-1945
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The evolution of international business, 1800-1945
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Virtually all modern business has an international component. However the rise of international business is not a uniquely modern phenomenon, it is something that has gathered momentum over many centuries. The great trade fairs of medieval Europe were catalysts for economic growth and they attracted traders from all over Europe. The trading companies that emerged in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries were forerunners of today's multinational enterprises.
This set explores the evolution of international business between 1800-1945.
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J.F. Rippy British Investments in Latin America 1822-1949 [1959]: 0-415-19008-8: C.C. Spence British Investments and the American Mining Frontier 1860-1901 [1958]: 0-415-19009-6: W.T. Jackson The Enterprising Scot: Investors in the American West after 1873 [1958]: 0-415-19010-X: Rondo Cameron France and the Economic Development of Europe [1971]: 0-415-19011-8: A.K. Bagchi Private Investment in India 1900-1939 [1972]: 0-415-19012-6: F.A. Southard Jr American Industry in Europe [1931]: 0-415-19013-4: D.M. Phelps Migration of Industry to South America [1936]: 0-415-19014-2: Chi-ming, Hou Foreign Investment and the Economic Development in China [1956]: 0-415-19015-0:
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