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

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Main Author: Herrigel, Gary
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996
Cambridge [England] ; New York : 1996
Cambridge [England] ; New York : 1996
Series:Structural analysis in the social sciences ; 9
Structural analysis in the social sciences 9
Structural analysis in the social sciences ; 9
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