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The Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)

Ralph W. Hidy

The Journal of Economic History, 1952, vol. 12, issue 4, 411-424

Abstract: The aim of this discussion is to elucidate the evolution of the management concepts, organizational patterns, and policies of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). In point of fact, these topics are discussed primarily with reference to the origin and development of the Standard Oil combination under its various legal titles prior to 1911. The policies and practices, both sound and unsound, of the men who administered the Jersey Company in its early years were largely those of the men who created the combination.

Date: 1952
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