A financial history of the American automobile industry

a study of the ways in which the leading American producers of automobiles have met their capital requirements

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Lawrence Howard Seltzer
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Language
English
Pages
297

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Table of Contents

Introductory.
The development of the automobile industry.
The Ford motor company.
The General motors corporation.
Other leading automobile poducers.
Summary and conclusions: the mobility of capital.
Bibliography (p. [279]-284)

Edition Notes

Published in
Boston and New York
Series
Hart, Schaffner & Marx prize essays, XLIV

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD9710.U52 S4

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 297 p.
Number of pages
297

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6715524M
LCCN
28013844
OCLC/WorldCat
2343812

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