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Daniel Quinn Mills
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Once the world's most admired corporations, IBM stumbled badly in the early 1990s. At the depth of the crisis, the company suffered its first ever operating loss and eliminated nearly 200,000 jobs. What went wrong? Contrary to popular wisdom, the aut ...
Hezron Mogaka
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Gilbert Holland Montague
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1902. The study of the Standard Oil Company was undertaken by the author while Ricardo Scholar in Economics at Harvard University and is based on reports of the investigation of railroads in New York State by Hepburn Committee in 1879, the Congressio ...
Randall K. Morck
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Standard economic models assume that many small investors own firms. This is so in most large U.S. firms, but wealthy individuals or families generally hold controlling blocks in smaller U.S. firms and in all firms in most other countries. Given this ...
Kate Mulholland
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In raising probing questions about the relationship between gender power, class power and enterprise, this book brings a new and insightful perspective to the study of family capitalism. Mulholland explores the links between class as a resource and e ...
Rebecca Parkin
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Tim Parks
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Tim Parks's best seller, "Italian Neighbors", offered a sparkling, witty, and acutely observed account of an expatriate's life in a small village outside of Verona. Now in "An Italian Education", Parks continues his chronicle of adapting to Italian s ...
Christos Pitelis
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Edith Penrose has been one of the most significantas economists of the second part of the twentieth century. Her contribution to the theory of the firm has reinvented and productively developed the classical tradition in economics, and informed the c ...