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Problems of French Investment in Italian Railways: A Document of 1868

Rondo E. Cameron

Business History Review, 1961, vol. 35, issue 1, 89-104

Abstract: French investors, their undertakings in Italy oppressed by “an unbelievable mixture of ignorance, government anarchy, and bad faith,” appealed for intervention by their government. The controversy gave rise to a remarkable report depicting the condition of Italian railroads and giving vital evidence about government-business relationships of the day.

Date: 1961
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