by Franco Amatori (Editor), TakashiHikino (Editor), Alfred D . Chandler Jr (Editor)
Written in non-technical terms, this book explains how the dynamics of big business have influenced national and international economies. A path-breaking study, it provides the first systematic treatment of big business in advanced, emerging, and centrally-planned economies from the late nineteenth century, when big businesses first appeared in American and West European manufacturing, to the present. Large industrial enterprises play a vital role in developing new technologies and commercializing new products in all of the major countries. How such firms emerged and evolved in different economic, political, and social settings constitutes a significant part of twentieth-century world history. This historical review of big business is particularly valuable today, when the viability of large enterprises is being challenged by small firms, networks, and alliances. These essays, written by internationally-known historians and economists, help one understand the essential role and functions of big business.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 612
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 28 Oct 1999
ISBN 10: 0521663474
ISBN 13: 9780521663472