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The Development of Diversified and Conglomerate Firms in the United States, 1920–1970
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2012
Abstract
A study of the development of fifty large, diversified American corporations in recent decades reveals some of the paths business has followed since the innovation of the multidivisional firm half a century ago.
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