Corporate Business and Capitalist Classes

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Oxford University Press, 1997 - Business & Economics - 371 pages
Large multinational corporations shape our lives to an enormous extent. How is the growth, power, and significance of big business to be explained and understood? Focusing on the issues of ownership, control, and class formation, Corporate Business and Capitalist Classes explores the implications of changes in the nature of big business, which affect both the businesses themselves, and the economic and political milieu in which these multinationals operate. Up-to-date empirical evidence is reviewed in a wide-ranging comparative framework that covers Britain and the United States, Germany, Fran.

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About the author (1997)

John Scott is a Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology at University of Essex.

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