322 Pages
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Routledge
326 Pages
by
Routledge
322 Pages
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Routledge
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First published in 1985, Corporations, Classes and Capitalism raises some crucial questions – how important are large multinational companies? Who really controls the economy? Is government policy able to influence business activities? John Scott examines the transformation of industrial property over the last hundred years and, through the use of extensive empirical data, relates this... Read more
New preface List of figures List of tables Preface and acknowledgements 1. The debate over big business 2. Corporate capital and corporate control 3. Corporate control in America and Britain 4. Finance capital in America and Britain 5. Alternative patterns of capitalist development 6. Corporate strategy and operational management 7. Concentration, internationalization, and intervention 8. The corporation and class structure 9. The search for an alternative theory Bibliography Index
Biography
John Scott






