Entrepreneurial Networks and Business CultureClara Eugenia Núñez Analiza: redes de asociaciones de producción en la industrialización estadounidense, en el París del XIX, en Japón, en el desarrollo y decadencia de la economía escocesa, en la India en el XVIII, en Buenos Aires, en Alemania, en el área mediterránea en el XIX. |
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Contents
Preface | 11 |
Webs of Productive Association in American Industrialization | 29 |
The Tripartite | 69 |
Familial and Cultural Networks of Entrepreneurs in India | 93 |
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