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Business Organization and the Myth of the Market Economyby Lazonick, WilliamReprint
Book desription: New York, NY, U.S.A: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Reprint. Trade Paperback. Very Good. In this book the author explains the shift in industrial leadership from Britain to the United States and later from the United States to Japan in terms of the changing business investment strategies and organizational structures in these nations and criticizes economists for failing to understand these historical changes; the author applies economic theory to the history of technology and business organization in order to examine economic growth in Japan and its relative decline in Britain and America (blue cover with slight corner creases, otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy)
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