European business, dictatorship, and political risk, 1920 - 1945
| Titel: | European business, dictatorship, and political risk, 1920 - 1945 / ed. by Christopher Kobrak ... |
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| Veröffentlicht: | New York [u.a.] : Berghahn, 2004 |
| Umfang: | XIV, 261 S. |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| ISBN: | 1571816291 |
- Preface
- I
- Introductory Essays
- 1
- Business, Political Risk and Historians in the Twentieth Century
- 2
- Multinationals and Dictatorship: Europe in the 1930s and early 1940s
- II
- Authoritarian Regimes as Competitive Advantage and Liability
- 3
- Competition and Collaboration among the Axis Multinational Insurers: Munich Re, Generali, and Riunione Adriatica, 1933 - 1943
- 4
- Market Assessment and Domestic Political Risk: The Case of Degussa and Carbon Black in Nazi Germany, 1933-39
- III
- The Perception and Management of Political Risk in Dictatorial Business Environments: Outward Investment and Capital Flight
- 5
- German Pharmaceutical Companies in South America: The Case of Schering AG in Argentina
- 6
- Multinational Jewish Business and the Transfer of Capital Abroad in the Face of "Aryanization", 1933-39
- 7
- Siemens' Investments in Eastern Europe
- IV
- The Problem of Foreignness
- 8
- Between Parent and "Child", IBM and its German Subsidiary, 1910-1945
- 9
- The Great Northern Telegraph Company and Dictatorships
- 10
- Managing Risk in the Third Reich: British Business with Germany in the 1930s
- 11
- Under the Threat of Nazi Occupation: The Fate of Multinationals in the Czech Lands, 1938-1945
- 12
- Industrial Capitalism and Political Constraints: the Bureaucratisation of Economic Life during the Fascist Regime
- Notes on Contributors
- Index


