The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-8678-6
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "Introduction," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 1-22, Springer.
- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "The Development of the Modern Business Corporation in 19th Century India: Building the Foundations for the Emergence of TISCO in the 20th Century," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 23-60, Springer.
- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "TISCO During the Decade of the 1900s: The Formation Period," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 61-102, Springer.
- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "Initial Failure to Produce Competitive Steel, Capitalization Problems and the Institution of an Internal Financing System," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 103-148, Springer.
- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "Labour Unrest and the Introduction of a Direct Labour Management System," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 149-182, Springer.
- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "The Financial Crisis of the 1920s, the Introduction of Tariff Protection and “Imperial Commitment”," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 183-205, Springer.
- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "Continuing Labour Unrest, Efficiency Enhancing Schemes and Improvements in Labour Productivity During the Late 1920s," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 207-250, Springer.
- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "The 1930s: Failure in Export-Oriented Development and Conservative Attitudes Towards Further Expansion," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 251-268, Springer.
- Chikayoshi Nomura, 2018. "Conclusion," Studies in Economic History, in: The House of Tata Meets the Second Industrial Revolution, chapter 0, pages 269-272, Springer.
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