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Industrial constructions

the sources of German industrial power

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English
Pages
480

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Cover of: Industrial Constructions
Industrial Constructions: The Sources of German Industrial Power (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences)
May 15, 2000, Cambridge University Press
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Industrial constructions: the sources of German industrial power
1996, Cambridge University Press
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Industrial Constructions: The Sources of German Industrial Power (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences)
November 24, 1995, Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge [England], New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 405-465) and index.

Series
Structural analysis in the social sciences ;, 9

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Dewey Decimal Class
338.943
Library of Congress
HD2329 .H47 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 480 p. :
Number of pages
480

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL785248M
Internet Archive
industrialconstr00herr_0
ISBN 10
0521462738
LCCN
95017437
Library Thing
275166

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Most historical and contemporary accounts of the political economy of industry in Germany written since the end World War II depict a highly centralized, large-firm-dominated, ultimately neocorporatist industrial system whose characteristic institutional features all can be traced back to Germany's "late" industrialization.
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