The Cambridge economic history of Europe : Volume VII. - The industrial economies: Capital, labour, and enterprise : Part 2. The United States, Japan, and Russia / Edited by Peter Mathias ; Edited M. M. Postan

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Cambridge economic history of EuropePublication details: Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 1978.Description: xi, 639 pages : tables, illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0521215919
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.94 19
LOC classification:
  • HC 240 .C312 1978
Partial contents:
The United States : Chapter I: Capital formation in the United States during the nineteenth century / Lance E. Davis ; Robert E. Gallman -- Chapter II: The United States: Evolution of enterprise / Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. -- Japan : Chapter III: Capital formation in Japan / Kazushi Ohkawa ; Henry Rosovsky -- Chapter IV: Factory labour and the Industrial Revolution in Japan / Koji Taira -- Chapter V: Entrepreneurship, ownership, and management in Japan / Kozo Yamamura -- Russia : Chapter VI: Capital formation during the period of early industrialization in Russia, 1890-1913 / Arcadius Kahan -- Chapter VII: Labour and industrialization in Russia / Olga Crisp -- Chapter VIII: Russian entrepreneurship / M. C. Kaser.
Summary: "The seventh volume of The Cambridge Economic History of Europe is the second of a group of three to cover the economic history of the Western world (including the United States and Japan) during and since the Industrial Revolution. The main theme of this volume is the role played in the growth of the industrial economies by capital, labour, and enterprise. Separate chapters study each of these factors for the principal economies." - From the back cover.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HC 240 .C312 1978 v.7 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) pt2 Not For Loan NPML19060014

Includes bibliographical references (p. 557-587) and index.

The United States : Chapter I: Capital formation in the United States during the nineteenth century / Lance E. Davis ; Robert E. Gallman -- Chapter II: The United States: Evolution of enterprise / Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. -- Japan : Chapter III: Capital formation in Japan / Kazushi Ohkawa ; Henry Rosovsky -- Chapter IV: Factory labour and the Industrial Revolution in Japan / Koji Taira -- Chapter V: Entrepreneurship, ownership, and management in Japan / Kozo Yamamura -- Russia : Chapter VI: Capital formation during the period of early industrialization in Russia, 1890-1913 / Arcadius Kahan -- Chapter VII: Labour and industrialization in Russia / Olga Crisp -- Chapter VIII: Russian entrepreneurship / M. C. Kaser.

"The seventh volume of The Cambridge Economic History of Europe is the second of a group of three to cover the economic history of the Western world (including the United States and Japan) during and since the Industrial Revolution. The main theme of this volume is the role played in the growth of the industrial economies by capital, labour, and enterprise. Separate chapters study each of these factors for the principal economies." - From the back cover.

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