Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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UBE UBA W. T. Grant Company's Bankruptcy . W. T. Grant Company was a
retailer with a long history of managerial decisions which resulted in severe cash
shortages . These managerial decisions included exceedingly rapid
overexpansion ...
UBE UBA W. T. Grant Company's Bankruptcy . W. T. Grant Company was a
retailer with a long history of managerial decisions which resulted in severe cash
shortages . These managerial decisions included exceedingly rapid
overexpansion ...
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The case of W. T. Grant Company suggests that the interests of finance capital
were in opposition to the interests of industrial / commerce capital . The financial
community's hegemonic control of capital flows ( produced by the huge lending ...
The case of W. T. Grant Company suggests that the interests of finance capital
were in opposition to the interests of industrial / commerce capital . The financial
community's hegemonic control of capital flows ( produced by the huge lending ...
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The case of Chrysler Corporation is similar to that of W. T. Grant Company in that
a long history of short - term managerial decisions produced a serious cash flow
shortage for the firm . Like W. T. Grant , Chrysler had a long - standing lending ...
The case of Chrysler Corporation is similar to that of W. T. Grant Company in that
a long history of short - term managerial decisions produced a serious cash flow
shortage for the firm . Like W. T. Grant , Chrysler had a long - standing lending ...
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What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
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