American investment in Australian industry
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American investment in Australian industry
(The rise of international business, . The hegemony of international business 1945-1970 / Mark Casson ; v. 5)
Routledge, 2001
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Reprint. Originally published: Canberra : Australian National University Press, 1966
Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-354) and indexes
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: set ISBN 9780415190381
Description
This set is the last of three sets of reprinted books charting the emergence, evolution and recent hegemony of international business. Each set of reprints has a separate introduction by the series editor. The first set, The Emergence of International Business 1200-1800, describes the changing patterns of international trade and technology transfer that underpinned the growth of international business over the millennium. The second set, The Evolution of International Business 1800-1945, analyses the role of information flows in the growth of international business. As the final set in the series, The Hegemony of International Business will examine the changing social and political environment in which international business has operated.
Table of Contents
Foreign Capital and Economic Development: Japan, India and Canada N. Islam 0-415-19039-8 Foreign Investments in India M. Kidron 0-415-19040-1 Foreign Ownership in Norwegian Enterprises A. Stonehill 0-415-19041-X Foreign Ownership of Canadian Industry A.E. Safarian 0-415-19042-8 American Investment in Australian Industry D.T. Brash 0-415-19043-6 Studies in International Development J.H. Dunning 0-415-19044-4 American Direct Investment in The Netherlands: a Survey for the Year 1966 F. Stubenitsky 0-415-19045-2 Sovereignty at Bay: Multinational Spread of US Enterprises R. Vernon 0-415-19046-0
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ISBN 9780415190435
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First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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