Inside the Business Enterprise: Historical Perspectives on the Use of Information
Peter Temin ()
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Date: 1991
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Inside the Business Enterprise: Historical Perspectives on the Use of Information" , pp 1-6

- Peter Temin
- Business History and Recent Economic Theory: Imperfect Information, Incentives, and the Internal Organization of Firms , pp 7-40

- Daniel Raff and Peter Temin
- Managing by Remote Control: Recent Management Accounting Practice in Historical Perspective , pp 41-70

- H. Thomas Johnson
- The Use of Cost Measures: The Dow Chemical Company, 1890-1914 , pp 71-116

- Margaret Levenstein
- Investing in Information: Supply and Demand Forces in the Use of Information in American Firms, 1850-1920 , pp 117-160

- JoAnne Yates
- Information Problems and Banks' Specialization in Short-Term Commercial Lending: New England in the Nineteenth Century , pp 161-204

- Naomi R. Lamoreaux
- Did J. P. Morgan's Men Add Value? An Economist's Perspective on Financial Capitalism , pp 205-250

- J. Bradford DeLong
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