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Business Policy in a Dictatorship

Arthur Schweitzer

Business History Review, 1964, vol. 38, issue 4, 413-438

Abstract: Assuming that large concerns usually do pursue a common external “political” policy, the author examines the opportunities and eventual failure of such a policy in the first phase of the Hitler regime. His distinction between an independent and dependent “political” policy by business under a dictatorship may also be relevant for less developed countries with dictatorial governments.

Date: 1964
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