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Global Electrification Multinational Enterprise And International Finance In The History Of Light And Power 18782007 1st William J Hausman

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Global Electrification Multinational Enterprise And International Finance In The History Of Light And Power 18782007 1st William J Hausman
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Pages: 487
Author: William J. Hausman, Peter Hertner, Mira Wilkins
ISBN: 9780511396786, 9780521880350, 0511396783, 0521880351
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st

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Global Electrification Multinational Enterprise And International Finance In The History Of Light And Power 18782007 1st William J Hausman by William J. Hausman, Peter Hertner, Mira Wilkins 9780511396786, 9780521880350, 0511396783, 0521880351 instant download after payment.

This book examines how multinational enterprises and international finance influenced the course of electrification around the world. Multinational enterprises played a crucial role in the spread of electric light and power from the 1870s through the first three decades of the twentieth century. Their role did not persist, as over time they exited through "domestication" (buy-outs, confiscations, or other withdrawals), so that by 1978 multinational enterprises in this sector had all but disappeared, replaced by electrical utility providers with national business structures. Yet, in recent years, there has been a vigorous revival. This book, a unique cooperative effort by the three authors and a group of experts from many countries, offers a fresh analysis of the history of multinational enterprise, taking an integrative approach, not simply comparing national electrification experiences, but supplying a truly global account.

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