European Business, Dictatorship, and Political Risk, 1920-1945.
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- computer
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- 9781789204124
- 330.94/051
- HD3616.E82E94 2004
Intro -- European Business, Dictatorship, and Political Risk, 1920-1945 -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I. Introductory Essays -- Chapter 1. Business, Political Risk, and Historians in the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 2. Multinationals and Dictatorship -- Part II. Authoritarian Regimes as Competitive Advantage and Liability -- Chapter 3. Competition and Collaboration among the Axis Multinational Insurers -- Chapter 4. Market Assessment and Domestic Political Risk -- Part III. The Perception and Management of Political Risk in Dictatorial Business Environments -- Chapter 5. German Pharmaceutical Companies in South America -- Chapter 6. Multinational Jewish Businesses and the Transfer of Capital Abroad in the Face of "Aryanization," 1933-1939 -- Chapter 7. Siemens in Eastern Europe -- Part IV. The Problem of Foreignness -- Chapter 8. Between Parent and "Child," IBM and its German Subsidiary, 1910-1945 -- Chapter 9. The Great Northern Telegraph Company and Dictatorship -- Chapter 10. Managing Risk in the Third Reich -- Chapter 11. Under Threat of Nazi Occupation -- Chapter 12. Industrial Capitalism and Political Constraints -- Notes on Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index.
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