Entrepreneurial Cooperation on the Great Lakes: The Origin of the Methods of American Grain Marketing
Thomas Odle
Business History Review, 1964, vol. 38, issue 4, 439-455
Abstract:
The abilities of Western grain merchants to adapt their business practices to changing market conditions are revealed in this analysis of mid-nineteenth century developments.
Date: 1964
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