The Origins of British-Based Multinational Manufacturing Enterprises*
John M. Stopford
Business History Review, 1974, vol. 48, issue 3, 303-335
Abstract:
Professor Stopford explores the patterns of British direct investment in overseas manufacturing in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, paying special attention to the quality of Victorian entrepreneurship and the opportunities and problems presented by the Empire and then the Commonwealth.
Date: 1974
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