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Family firm, community and business culture: a comparative perspective on the British and American cotton industries

Category: Ionian History
Type: Standard
Book Title: Business History and business culture
Author: Rose B. Mary
Editor: Godley Andrew and Westall M. Oliver
Pages: 162-189
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Library catalog: K.S.P.
Date: 1996
Location: Manchester and New York

Abstract:

[162] Business organisation is generally believed to be the product of economic and social conditions. It can be shown that the structure of a country's enterprise is partly shaped by the extent and constraints of both product and factor markets. .... Poor communications and uncertainty in business dealings created an environment where the local rather than the national economy represented the canvas of activity. ...


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