What´s good for business : business and American politics since World War II /
edited by Kim Phillips-Fein and Julian E. Zelizer.
- xi, 266 páginas ; 25 cm.
Incluye bibliografía.
The advantages of obscurity: World War II tax carryback provisions and the normalization of corporate welfare / Mark R. Wilson -- Virtue, necessity, and irony in the politics of civil rights: organized business and fair employment practices in postwar Cleveland / Anthony S. Chen -- Moving mountains: the business of evangelicalism and extraction in a liberal age / Darren Dochuk -- ´Take government out of business by putting business into government´: local boosters, national ceos, experts, and the politics of midcentury capital mobility / Elizabeth Tandy Shermer -- The liberal invention of the multinational corporation: David Lilienthal and postwar capitalism / Jason Scott Smith -- Pharmaceutical politics and regulatory reform in postwar America / Dominique A. Tobbell -- Games of chance: Jim Crow´s entrepreneurs bet on ´negro´ law-and-order / N.D.B. Connolly -- The end of public power: place and the postwar electric utility industry / Andrew Needham -- Supermarkets, free markets, and the problem of buyer power in the postwar United States / Shane Hamilton -- Rethinking the postwar corporation: management, monopolies, and markets / Louis Hyman -- The politics of environmental regulation: business-government relations in the 1970s and beyond / Meg Jacobs -- The corporate mobilization against liberal reform: big business day, 1980 / Benjamin Waterhouse.
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