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The history of foreign investment in the United States, 1914-1945 / Mira Wilkins.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wilkins, Mira.
Series:
Harvard studies in business history ; 43.
Harvard studies in business history ; 43
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Investments, Foreign--United States--History--20th century.
Investments, Foreign.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1008 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press, 2004.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Mira Wilkins, the foremost authority on foreign investment in the United States, continues her magisterial history in a work covering the critical years 1914-1945. Wilkins includes all long-term inward foreign investments, both portfolio (by individuals and institutions) and direct (by multinationals), across such enterprises as chemicals and pharmaceuticals, textiles, insurance, banks and mortgage providers, other service sector companies, and mining and oil industries. She traces the complex course of inward investments, presents the experiences of the investors, and examines the political and economic conditions, particularly the range of public policies, that affected foreign investments. She also offers valuable discussions on the intricate cross-investments of inward and outward involvements and the legal precedents that had long-term consequences on foreign investment. At the start of World War I, the United States was a debtor nation. By the end of World War II, it was a creditor nation with the strongest economy in the world. Integrating economic, business, technological, legal, and diplomatic history, this comprehensive study is essential to understanding the internationalization of the American economy, as well as broader global trends.
Contents:
Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1. The First World War, 1914-1918; 2. America's New Role, 1919-1923; 3. Survival, Expansion, and New Arrivals, 1919-1923; 4. Prosperity, 1924-1929; 5. The Foreign Multinationals, 1924-1929; 6. A Time of Anguish, October 1929-March 1933; 7. A World at Risk, 1933-1939; 8. War Abroad, 1939-1941; 9. World War II, 1941-1945; 10. American Hegemony; Appendixes; 1. Definitions; 2. Notes on the Statistics; 3. Detailed Sources for Tables 2.1, 8.3, and 10.1
4. Principal U.S. Federal Legislation Affecting Foreign Investment in the United States, 1914-1945Notes; Bibliography; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 891-926) and index.
ISBN:
9780674045187
0674045181
OCLC:
923112718

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