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      Business History

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      Business History book

      Selected Readings

      Business History

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      Business History book

      Selected Readings
      Edited ByK. A Tucker
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2006
      eBook Published 30 September 2013
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315019949
      Pages 464
      eBook ISBN 9781315019949
      Subjects Humanities
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      Tucker, K.A. (Ed.). (2006). Business History: Selected Readings (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315019949

      ABSTRACT

      This selection of readings demonstrates the use of both descriptive analysis and quantitative methods in the study of business records. The emphasis, however, is on the role of various quantitative approaches.

      Part I contains articles that consider a number of questions about the methods to be used and the aims of business history research. How is the subject to be defined? What types of analysis are most useful in research? In what ways can the findings of any research he used?

      Part II provides a number of examples of business history writing that demonstrate the results of a quantitative approach using both Primary and secondary source material. Some of the papers concentrate on the growth and performance of firms from various sectors of the economy. Some consider features of industrial structure. Others concentrate on techniques of marketing, personnel management and the assessment of profitability.

      Part III focuses on the techniques of manage meat that have been used to motivate or control the development of business activity. The studies include an analysis of the role of accounting data and other types of information, aids to forecasting, market analysis and the problems of risk and uncertainty in business decision making within various contexts.

      The editor has not only provided an introduction to the reprinted articles but he has also included, in Part IV, several special appendices useful for future research in business history. There is a section on allowing for changes in the unit of account. Another appendix deals with the merits and limitations of financial ratio analysis. An extensive bibliography is also provided. This authoritative text was first published in 1977.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      Part One: Aims and Methods in Business History

      chapter 1|12 pages

      , with addendum

      chapter 2|14 pages

      Economic Theory and Business History

      chapter 3|14 pages

      Business History and the Theory of the Firm

      chapter 4|20 pages

      . Business History: Some Proposals for Aims and Methodology

      part |2 pages

      Part Two: Entrepreneurs, The Firm and Industrial Structure

      chapter 5|26 pages

      The Govan Collieries 1804-1805

      chapter 6|35 pages

      The Productivity of Capital in the Lancashire Cotton Industry during the Nineteenth Century'

      chapter 7|22 pages

      Factory Discipline in the Industrial Revolution

      chapter 8|26 pages

      The Profitability of Consett Iron Company before 1914

      chapter 9|10 pages

      James Nasmyth and the Early Growth of Mechanical Engineering

      chapter 10|8 pages

      Vertical Integration in the American Manufacturing, 1899-1948

      chapter 11|33 pages

      The Growth of Competition among the Standard Oil Companies in the United States, 1911-1961

      chapter 12|25 pages

      Government Contracting, Competition and Growth in the Heavy Woollen Industry

      chapter 13|21 pages

      The Growth Strategies of the Southern Railroads, 1865-1893

      chapter 14|19 pages

      Ther mMerchant as Catalyst: Financing Economic Growth

      chapter 15|27 pages

      What Price Style? The Fabric-Advisory Function of the Drygoods Commision Merchant, 1850-1880

      part |2 pages

      Part Three: Techniques of Business Management and Organisation

      chapter 16|28 pages

      Accounting and the Rise of Capitalism

      chapter 17|9 pages

      Early Cost Accoounting for Internal Management Control

      chapter 18|21 pages

      An Early Victorian Business Forecaster in the Woollen Industry

      chapter 19|4 pages

      A Manchester Merchant and his Schedules of Supply and Demand

      chapter 20|16 pages

      The Social Organisation of Credit in a West African Cattle Market

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