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European business, dictatorship, and political risk, 1920-1945 / edited by Christopher Kobrak and Per H. Hansen.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: HD3616.E82 E94 2004

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Berghahn Books, 2004
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    Business, political risk, and historians in the twentieth century / Christopher Kobrak, Per H. Hansen, and Christopher Kopper
    Multinationals and dictatorship: Europe in the 1930s and early 1940s / Mira Wilkins
    Competition and collaboration among the axis multinational insurers: Munich Re, Generali, Riunione Adriatica, 1933-1943 / Gerald D. Feldman
    Market assessment and domestic political risk: the case of Degussa and Carbon Black in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 / Peter Hayes
    German pharmaceutical companies in South America: the case of Schering AG in Argentina / Jana Wüstenhagen
    Multinational Jewish businesses and the transfer of capital abroad in the face of "Aryanization," 1933-1939 / Martin Dean
    Siemens in Eastern Europe: from the end of World War I to the end of World War II / Wilfried Feldendirchen
    Between parent and "child," IBM and its German subsidiary, 1910-1945 / Lars Heide
    The Great Northern Telegraph Company and dictatorship / Kurt Jacobsen
    Managing risk in the Third Reich: British business with Germany in the 1930s / Neil Forbes
    Under threat of Nazi occupation : the fate of miltinatinationals in the Czech lands, 1938-1945 / Eduard Kubů, Jiří Novotný and Jiří Šouša
    Industrial capitalism and political constraints: the bureaucratization of economic life during the fascist regime / Luciano Segreto.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Kobrak, Christopher.
    Hansen, Per H.
    Society for European Business History.
    Notes
    "In association with the Society for European Business History e.V."
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-248) and index.
    Business, political risk, and historians in the twentieth century / Christopher Kobrak, Per H. Hansen, and Christopher Kopper -- Multinationals and dictatorship: Europe in the 1930s and early 1940s / Mira Wilkins -- Competition and collaboration among the axis multinational insurers: Munich Re, Generali, Riunione Adriatica, 1933-1943 / Gerald D. Feldman -- Market assessment and domestic political risk: the case of Degussa and Carbon Black in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 / Peter Hayes -- German pharmaceutical companies in South America: the case of Schering AG in Argentina / Jana Wüstenhagen -- Multinational Jewish businesses and the transfer of capital abroad in the face of "Aryanization," 1933-1939 / Martin Dean -- Siemens in Eastern Europe: from the end of World War I to the end of World War II / Wilfried Feldendirchen -- Between parent and "child," IBM and its German subsidiary, 1910-1945 / Lars Heide -- The Great Northern Telegraph Company and dictatorship / Kurt Jacobsen -- Managing risk in the Third Reich: British business with Germany in the 1930s / Neil Forbes -- Under threat of Nazi occupation : the fate of miltinatinationals in the Czech lands, 1938-1945 / Eduard Kubů, Jiří Novotný and Jiří Šouša -- Industrial capitalism and political constraints: the bureaucratization of economic life during the fascist regime / Luciano Segreto.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    1571816291
    1571814272
    Physical Description
    xiv, 261 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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