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American business history : a very short introduction / Walter A. Friedman.

Lippincott Library HD2785 .F754 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Friedman, Walter A., 1962- author.
Series:
Very short introductions ; 642.
Very short introductions ; 642
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business enterprises--United States--History.
Business enterprises.
Corporations.
History.
United States.
Corporations--United States--History.
Industries--United States--History.
Industries.
Entrepreneurship--History.
Entrepreneurship.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xix unnumbered pages, 155 pages : illustrations, map ; 18 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Summary:
Economist Thorstein Veblen saw the United States as a business civilization, and President Calvin Coolidge declared, "The chief business of the American people is business." How did business come to have such power and cultural centrality in the United States? Why did American businesses assume such massive scale? How have American companies competed with one another and with foreign firms? Why did business shift from a culture that prized hierarchy and long-term employment to one that celebrated entrepreneurship? Walter Friedman deftly explores the variety of business enterprise in the United States, introducing an array of entrepreneurs and business leaders (John Jacob Astor, Cyrus McCormick, Lydia Pinkham, and Thomas J. Watson) and leading firms (General Electric, Xerox, and Apple).
Contents:
List of illustrations
Introduction: a business civilization
Trade and empire
Commerce in the new nation, 1780-1820
Early manufacturers, 1820-1850
Railroads and mass distribution, 1850-1880
An industrial country, 1880-1910
Modern companies, 1910-1930
Crisis and war, 1930-1945
Corporate America, 1945-1980
Entrepreneurs and the global economy, 1980-2020
Conclusion: sustainability
References
Further reading
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographic references (pages 139-149) and index.
ISBN:
9780190622473
0190622474
OCLC:
1119757162

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