The Structure of American Industry in the Twentieth Century: A Historical Overview
Alfred Chandler
Business History Review, 1969, vol. 43, issue 3, 255-298
Abstract:
Professor Chandler uses data compiled by two of his students, Harold C. Livesay and P. Glenn Porter, whose work is condensed in the charts and tables which accompany this article, to propose a historical explanation for the changing industrial structure of the modem American economy.
Date: 1969
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