Adolf Berle’s Critique of US Corporate Interests in the Caribbean Basin
Jason Russell (),
Andrew Smith () and
Kevin D. Tennent ()
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Jason Russell: Empire State College—State University of New York
Andrew Smith: University of Liverpool Management School
Kevin D. Tennent: University of York
Chapter Chapter 10 in A History of Socially Responsible Business, c.1600–1950, 2017, pp 243-270 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The expansion of the USA into a global economic power began with the extension of its influence over the CaribbeanCaribbean and subsequently Latin America. This was not an accidental process and was instead the result of foreign policy decisions that led to the USA’s political and economic dominance in the western hemisphere.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60146-5_10
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