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Logic of British and American Industry
Logic of British and American Industry
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Chapter VII
company
comparative industrial systems
corporate governance
Dominant Interest Group
economic efficiency
Economic Journal
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Fact
firm size analysis
government
Indian record
industrial
Industrial Government
industrial organisation
joint
Joint Stock Companies
labour relations
large
Large Scale Operation
Large Shareholder
Lorenz Curve
management structures
Middle Class
Non-pecuniary Incentive
operation
Part-time Directors
Pecuniary Incentive
scale
Self-made Entrepreneur
Share Holdings
shareholders
stock
Table IA
Table IB
Table Id
Table IIA
top
Top Level Government
Top Rule
Trend
Voting Shares
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780415313506
- Weight: 890g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 05 Jun 2003
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Summarizing the facts about the prevailing sizes of industrial firms or plants and the patterns of industrial location in Britain and America, this book also interprets the facts in basic terms such as technical requirements and consumer habits.
Examining investment and human resource management, the contrasts and (unexpected) similarities in the industrial structure and government of the two countries are analysed.
The book includes new research into the real seat of power in the British joint stock company and compares the results with the realities of the American corporation.
Logic of British and American Industry
€341.00
