Industrial constructions : the sources of German industrial power /
Germany's rise to industrial might has traditionally been attributed to the development of "organized" capitalism, which is said to encompass large, bureaucratic corporations, a unique system of universal banking, centralized peak associations, and an accommodating state. Gary Herrige...
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge [England] ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
1996.
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| Series: | Structural analysis in the social sciences ;
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Problems with the German model
- 2. Blending in: Decentralized industrialization in Germany
- 3. Repositioning organized capitalism into regions: Autarkic industrial order in Germany
- 4. The national context: 1871-1945
- 5. Return to regions: The development of the decentralized industrial order since 1945
- 6. Autarkic industrial order: 1945-1994
- 7. The national context: 1945-1994.