Foreign investment increased from 17 percent of the capital of industrial corporations in Imperial Russia in 1880 to 47 percent in 1914, coinciding with the rapid development of Russian industrialization before World War I. John McKay's study, based largely on intensive research in numerous archives and utilizing many previously unexplored private business records, is the first detailed analysis of the impact of foreign enterprise on Russian industry during this period. His conclusions are significant for historians, ...
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Foreign investment increased from 17 percent of the capital of industrial corporations in Imperial Russia in 1880 to 47 percent in 1914, coinciding with the rapid development of Russian industrialization before World War I. John McKay's study, based largely on intensive research in numerous archives and utilizing many previously unexplored private business records, is the first detailed analysis of the impact of foreign enterprise on Russian industry during this period. His conclusions are significant for historians, economists, and those interested in the development of modern industrial society.
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Very Good/Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall 0226559904 The book has some minor surface wear along the top and right side edges. The jacket has small tears and scuffing along the top and bottom edges.
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Very good Good jacket. Signed. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front free page: To Jerry Feldman, in warmest friendship for so much help and encouragement. John McCay, May 5, 1970. Dr. Feldman (Prof., UC Berkeley) was noted for his original research into how banks and insurance companies collaborated with Hitler's regime. Lightly read. DJ with shelf wear.
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Very Good. 1970. University of Chicago. 1970. Cloth, DJ. Octavo. 442 pp. Ends of spine bumped. DJ with creasing and a couple tears to front cover. Interior clean and binding tight, overall VG book in good DJ.
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