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Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth

最近発刊の雑誌の目次より: Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. i-364.
  • Part I. How It Works
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 1-1.
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  • 1. Introduction
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 1-27.
  • 2. Ownership and Management
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 27-48.
  • 3. The Internal Labour System
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 48-78.
  • 4. Dynamic Strategies
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 78-103.
  • Part II. How It Organizes
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 103-105.
  • 5. Mergers and Acquisitions
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 105-136.
  • 6. Divisional Form, Hive-Off, and Manufacturer-Supplier Relations
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 136-166.
  • 7. Business Groups
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 166-198.
  • Part III. How It Affects
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 198-201.
  • 8. Industrial Organization
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 201-234.
  • 9. Macroeconomic Stability
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 234-255.
  • 10. Economic Growth
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 255-278.
  • 11. Government Policies
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 278-310.
  • 12. Japanese Management in the World
    Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth, pp. 310-364.
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