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European Business, Dictatorship, and Political Risk, 1920-1945

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For much of the twentieth century, the prevalence of dictatorial regimes has left business, especially multinational firms, with a series of complex and for the most part unwelcome choices. This ...
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For much of the twentieth century, the prevalence of dictatorial regimes has left business, especially multinational firms, with a series of complex and for the most part unwelcome choices. This volume, which includes essays by noted American and European scholars such as Mira Wilkins, Gerald Feldman, Peter Hayes, and Wilfried Feldenkirchen, sets business activity in its political and social context and describes some of the strategic and tactical responses of firms investing from or into Europe to a myriad of opportunities and risks posed by host or home country authoritarian governments during the interwar period. Although principally a work of history, it puts into perspective some commercial dilemmas with which practitioners and business theorists must still unfortunately grapple.

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Price: £104.00
Pages: 300
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Business History and Political Economy
Publication Date: 01 August 2004
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781571816290
Format: Hardcover
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Introduction

Chapter 1. Business, Political Risk, and Historians
Christopher Kobrak, Per H. Hansen and Christopher Kopper

Chapter 2. Multinationals and Dictatorship
Mira Wilkins

Chapter 3. The Axis Multinational Insurers
Gerald D. Feldman

Chapter 4. Market Assessment and Domestic Political Risk
Peter Hayes

Chapter 5. German Pharmaceutical Companies in South America
Jana Wüstenhagen

Chapter 6. Multinational Jewish Business
Martin Dean

Chapter 7. Siemens’ Investments in Eastern Europe
Wilfred Feldenkirchen

Chapter 8. IBM and its German Subsidiary, 1910-1945
Lars Heide

Chapter 9. The Great Northern Telegraph Company
Kurt Jacobsen

Chapter 10. Managing Risk in the Third Reich
Neil Forbes

Chapter 11. Under the Threat of Nazi Occupation
Eduard Kubù, Jiøi Novotný and Jiøi Šouša

Notes on Contributors
Index