The rise of Canadian business

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    • Taylor, Graham D

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The rise of Canadian business

Graham D. Taylor

Oxford University Press, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [272]-274) and index

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Description

The Rise of Canadian Business is a core text for business history courses. This book will focus on the post-Confederation period of business history and contain significant material on Canadian companies in the new era of globalization. The book sets out to provide a synthesis by drawing on scholarship in the field and emphasizing several key themes: the changing patterns of business organization in Canada, the particular character of Canadian business development (as well as its similarities with developments in other industrial countries), and the international environment within which Canadian business has evolved. Thematically organized, end-of-chapter vignettes are included to elaborate on the major themes introduced in each chapter.

Table of Contents

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • PART I: THE AGE OF BUSINESS CONSOLIDATION
  • 1. The View from Craigellachie: Business in Canada to 1885
  • 2. 'Commanding Heights'
  • 3. 'Networks of Progress'
  • 4. 'Gifts of Nature'
  • 5. 'Nation Builders'
  • 6. Integration and Disintegration
  • PART II: THE AGE OF THE ACTIVIST STATE, 1930-1984
  • 7. The Incomplete Leviathan
  • 8. The Arsenal Economy
  • 9. 'Province Builders'
  • 10. Mandarins and Multinationals
  • PART III: THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION
  • 11. Canadians Abroad
  • 12. 'Fortune's Favourites'
  • 13. Into the Millennium
  • LIST OF RELEVANT WEBSITES
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX

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