The Organizational Dimension of United States Economic Foreign Policy, 1900-1920
Burton I. Kaufman
Business History Review, 1972, vol. 46, issue 1, 17-44
Abstract:
During the first two decades of the twentieth century, businessmen and government officials increasingly worked together to strengthen the position of the United States in world markets. Much of the intellectual underpinnings of this organizational drive lay in progressive America's attraction to the gospel of efficiency and in a desire to emulate the nation which seemed to embody that gospel best — Germany.
Date: 1972
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