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100 | _aArora, Ashish | ||
245 | _aChemical and Long Term Economic Growth: Insights form the Chemical Industry | ||
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_aNew York _bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc. _c1988 |
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300 | _a564p | ||
500 | _aPart - 1: Organization and Purpose Introduction Part - 2: Country Overviews On the Making of Competitive Advantage: The Development of the Chemical Industries of Britain and Germany Since 1850 Chemicals: a U. S. Success Story The Japanese Puzzle Part - 3: Innovation at the Heart of the industry The Process of Innovation in the Chemical Industry The Impact of the Legal System on Innovation Technological Change in Chemicals: The Role of University Industry Relations Part - 4: Surveying the Levels of the Matrix The Industry Evolves within a Political, Social and Public Policy Context: A Brief Look at Britain, Germany, Japan and the United States Monetary, Fiscal and Trade Policies in the Development of the Chemical Industry Structure and Performance of the Chemical Industry under Regulation Evolution of Industry Structure in the Chemical Industry The Evolution of Corporate, Capability and Corporate Strategy and Structure within the World's Largest Chemical Firms: The Twentieth Century in Perspective Part - 5: The Modern Chemical Industry and Corporate Governance Connecting Performance and Competitiveness with Finance: A Study of the Chemical Industry Part - 6: Insights from this Study Conclusions | ||
600 | _aChemical Engineering | ||
700 | _aRosenberg, Nathan | ||
700 | _aLandau, Ralph | ||
890 | _aUSA | ||
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