This volume takes an international and comparative approach to the crucial relationship between business and government, drawing on studies of developing countries, advanced capitalist economies and the relationship between business and imperialism. The first section looks at the role of government in promoting or slowing business development and in shaping the structures of business enterprise in countries including Japan, Germany, the US, Brazil, India. The second part looks at the interaction between government and the individual enterprise, considering both the impact of government on corporate strategies, on patterns of competition and the interaction of business and national politics in such contexts as depression, war, fascism and decolonization.
ISBN: | 9781852783716 |
Publication date: | 1st January 1991 |
Author: | Steven Tolliday |
Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 608 pages |
Series: | The International Library of Critical Writings in Business History series |
Genres: |
Business and Management Central / national / federal government |