Converging trends and the future of the global market
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Converging trends and the future of the global market
(A comparative history of commerce and industry, v. 2)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A Comparative History of Commerce and Industry, Volume II offers a subjective review of how the cultural, social and economic institutions of commerce and industry evolved in industrialized nations to produce the institution we now know as business enterprise.
Table of Contents
PART I: TRANSITION TO AN INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY
1. The Evolution of Commerce and Industry
2. The Path to Industrialization
PART II: THE TRANSFORMATION OF BRITISH COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
3. Rebuilding British Commerce and Industry
4. Postwar Commerce and Industry in Britain
5. UK Commerce and Industry in the New Millennium
PART III: GERMAN COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY IN WAR AND PEACE
6. German Commerce and Industry in the Interwar Years
7. The German Economic Miracle and Reunification
8. Commerce and Industry in a United Germany
PART IV: JAPAN ' 'S PATH TO A MODERN INDUSTRIAL STATE
9. Commerce and Industry in the Meiji Period
10. Twentieth Century Japanese Commerce and industry
11. Japan in the Twenty-first Century
PART V: U.S. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
12. U. S. Commerce and Trade in Crisis and Renewal
13. Post-War Industrial Leadership
14. U.S. Commerce and Industry in the Global Economy
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