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Business Education in Germany: Past Systems and Current Practice

Robert R. Locke

Business History Review, 1985, vol. 59, issue 2, 232-253

Abstract: Although the American contribution to business education is well-known, that of other nations has been largely overlooked. In this article, Professor Locke reviews the very different history of business education in Germany, which he traces from its early twentieth-century origins to the present. He concludes that, while the German model no longer has the international reputation it did before World War II, it continues to promote solid economic growth.

Date: 1985
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