10. Taking Business History Public
Taking Business History Public (Amphithéâtre François Furet) - Chair: Takeshi Abe, Osaka University - Stephen Mihm, University of Georgia - Peter Liebhold, National Museum of American History, The
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Taking Business History Public (Amphithéâtre François Furet) - Chair: Takeshi Abe, Osaka University - Stephen Mihm, University of Georgia - Peter Liebhold, National Museum of American History, The
Taking Business History Public (Amphithéâtre François Furet) - Chair: Takeshi Abe, Osaka University - Stephen Mihm, University of Georgia - Peter Liebhold, National Museum of American History, The
Taking Business History Public (Amphithéâtre François Furet) - Chair: Takeshi Abe, Osaka University - Stephen Mihm, University of Georgia - Peter Liebhold, National Museum of American History, The
Taking Business History Public (Amphithéâtre François Furet) - Chair: Takeshi Abe, Osaka University - Stephen Mihm, University of Georgia - Peter Liebhold, National Museum of American History, The
Reimagining Business History: A Roundtable 30 Aug 2012 Amphithéâtre François Furet Chair: Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques - Ray Stokes, University of Glasgow - Claire Lemercier, CNRS -
Reimagining Business History: A Roundtable 30 Aug 2012 Amphithéâtre François Furet Chair: Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques - Ray Stokes, University of Glasgow - Claire Lemercier, CNRS -
Reimagining Business History: A Roundtable 30 Aug 2012 Amphithéâtre François Furet Chair: Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques - Ray Stokes, University of Glasgow - Claire Lemercier, CNRS -
Reimagining Business History: A Roundtable 30 Aug 2012 Amphithéâtre François Furet Chair: Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques - Ray Stokes, University of Glasgow - Claire Lemercier, CNRS -
Reimagining Business History: A Roundtable 30 Aug 2012 Amphithéâtre François Furet Chair: Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques - Ray Stokes, University of Glasgow - Claire Lemercier, CNRS -
Taking Business History Public - Débat (Amphithéâtre François Furet) - Chair: Takeshi Abe, Osaka University - Stephen Mihm, University of Georgia - Peter Liebhold, National Museum of American History
There is more than one way to do capitalism. In Japan, in the second half of the 19th century, a major business leader, Shibusawa Eiichi, expressed the view that business enterprise could and should