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The rise of the global company : multinationals and the making of the modern world / Robert Fitzgerald, Royal Holloway, University of London.

By: Fitzgerald, Robert, 1959-.
Material type: TextTextSeries: New approaches to economic and social history.Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015Description: xii, 622 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780521614962.Subject(s): International business enterprises | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic HistoryDDC classification: 338.88 LOC classification: HD2755.5 | .F49 2015Other classification: BUS023000 Online resources: Cover image Summary: "This is the first full account of how an influential form of commercial organization - the multinational enterprise - drove globalization and contributed to the making of the modern world. Robert Fitzgerald explores the major role of multinational enterprises in the events of world history, from the nineteenth century to the present, revealing how the growth of businesses that operated across borders contributed to an unprecedented worldwide transformation and deepening interdependence between countries. He demonstrates how international businesses shaped the economic development and competitiveness of nations, their politics and sovereignty, and the balance of power in international relations. The Rise of the Global Company uses the lessons of history to question prominent contemporary interpretations of multinationals and their consequences, and offers a truly wide-ranging survey of multinational enterprise, spanning two hundred years and five continents"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This is the first full account of how an influential form of commercial organization - the multinational enterprise - drove globalization and contributed to the making of the modern world. Robert Fitzgerald explores the major role of multinational enterprises in the events of world history, from the nineteenth century to the present, revealing how the growth of businesses that operated across borders contributed to an unprecedented worldwide transformation and deepening interdependence between countries. He demonstrates how international businesses shaped the economic development and competitiveness of nations, their politics and sovereignty, and the balance of power in international relations. The Rise of the Global Company uses the lessons of history to question prominent contemporary interpretations of multinationals and their consequences, and offers a truly wide-ranging survey of multinational enterprise, spanning two hundred years and five continents"--

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