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The Origins of Multinational Manufacturing by Continental European Firms

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  • Franko, Lawrence G.

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European multinationals followed a different path of development from that pursued by United States firms, but European multinational manufacturing began even earlier than did American, and its story is no less significant. Dr. Franko offers a range of relevant data and analysis about the evolution of direct foreign investment by Western European manufacturers.

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  • Franko, Lawrence G., 1974. "The Origins of Multinational Manufacturing by Continental European Firms," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 48(3), pages 277-302, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:48:y:1974:i:03:p:277-302_00
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    1. Didier Bensadon, 2011. "Beginnings of financial reporting and premises of consolidation of accounts in French aluminium industry,1921-1939," Post-Print halshs-00640503, HAL.
    2. Didier Bensadon, 2010. "Strategy of external growth and group managerial tools at Alais, Froges et Camargue during inter war period," Post-Print halshs-00640505, HAL.
    3. Pierre Eng, 2017. "European Integration and Australian Manufacturing Industry: The Case of Philips Electronics, 1960s–1970s," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 57(2), pages 217-238, July.
    4. Didier Bensadon, 2008. "La fièvre des filiales chez AFC (1921-1939). Consolidation des comptes et reporting," Post-Print halshs-00640472, HAL.

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