An American Enterprise Abroad: American Radiator Company in Europe, 1895–1914
Mira Wilkins
Business History Review, 1969, vol. 43, issue 3, 326-346
Abstract:
Although Singer was the first American manufacturing firm to produce and market extensively in Europe, the American Radiator Company is perhaps more typical of the United States firms that expanded abroad in the nineteenth century. Professor Wilkins documents the evolution of this multinational enterprise and offers her study as a test of recent theories on direct investment abroad.
Date: 1969
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