Financial Problems of the American Aircraft Industry, 1906–1940*
John B. Rae
Business History Review, 1965, vol. 39, issue 1, 99-114
Abstract:
The early patterns of finance in a twentieth-century transportation industry are examined by Professor Rae. His analysis is especially illustrative of the problems of companies manufacturing a product to highly exacting technical standards and for sale to a limited number of customers.
Date: 1965
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