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Cumulative Author Index, 1962-1999
This index, alphabetical by author, is based on one prepared by Will Hausman in 1988, and the "Introduction" is an
updated version of his explanatory essay, which appeared as p. 227 of Volume 17 (1988). The Index has been expanded to include the Proceedings volumes for 1989-1999, and it now lists articles with multiple authors under each author's name. The indexes of dissertation session presentations and comments and of the Krooss Prize winners are available from the menu on the left. Presidential Addresses are also available, as is a listing of Newcomen Prize winners. The index itself is complete, but the digital version of the archives currently contains only volumes published since 1975. Articles from earlier volumes, or from non-BEH sources such as the 1980 Harvard University Press volume, do not have links to the full text, but they are included in the index for completeness and in the hope that they will be digitized in the future.
IntroductionThis index comprises the articles from all known publications of the
Proceedings of the Business History Conference. Prior to 1975 the Proceedings
were published irregularly with varying titles and formats. The first volume
appeared in 1962. Between 1975 and 1999, the Proceedings were published regularly under
a uniform title, Business and Economic History. In 1993 a second
annual volume was introduced, containing revised versions of papers, including
the Newcomen Prize Essay, selected after a refereeing process. The last print volume was published in 1999, and plans were made to move the series to the Web. The first issue of BEH On-Line appeared in 2003.
In addition to the Proceedings volumes, publications in two issues of the
Business History Review that resulted from conferences held at
Harvard University in 1958 and 1961 are included. Although these were not
formally sponsored by the Business History Conference, many of the participants
were members. In September 1977 the Business History Conference and the Harvard
Graduate School of Business Adminstration co-sponsored a special conference on
the rise of modern business enterprise. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., and Herman
Daems edited the conference papers, which were published by Harvard University
Press under the title Managerial Hierarchies (1980). (These papers are included in the index for completeness, but the full text is not available.) In April 1997, the Hagley Museum and Library hosted a conference on The Future
of Business History; most of the papers presented there were published in the
Fall 1997 volume of Business and Economic History and are therefore
included in the index with links to the full text.
Acknowledged here rather than in the separate citations are the editors of
the various volumes. Albert K. Steigerwalt edited the 1962 Proceedings;
J. V. Fenstermaker edited the 1965 volume. There was no editor indicated on the
Proceedings of the 1967 conference published by the University of Western
Ontario, though internal evidence suggests that Richard C. Overton served in
that role. Fred Bateman and James D. Foust edited the 1968 proceedings. Charles
J. Kennedy edited the proceedings of the conference held in 1969. This was
published simultaneously in the Nebraska Journal of Economics and
Business, 8, no. 3 (Summer 1969). Louis P. Cain edited the 1972
proceedings, which carried a publication date of 1973 and which began the Second
Series. Allen L. Dickes edited the 1973 proceedings, and Herman E. Krooss edited
the 1974 volume, which carries a publication date of 1975. Paul Uselding was
responsible for establishing the current format of the journal and for assuring
its regular appearance. He edited Business and Economic History
from 1975 through 1980. Jeremy Atack was responsible for greatly enhancing the
technical quality of the journal, which he edited from 1981 through 1987.
William J. Hausman edited the journal from 1988 to 1998; Roger Horowitz edited the last printed volume, 1999.
Papers from the Business History Conference Annual Meetings began to be published on the Web in 2003, as BEH On-Line. Will Hausman serves as editor.
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Aaronson, Susan. How Cordell Hull and the Postwar Planners Designed a New Trade Policy. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 20 (1991): 171-79. View as PDF
_____. Redefining the Terms of Trade? A Brief History of Social Protectionism. Business and Economic History 27, no. 1 (Fall 1998): 196-206. View as PDF
_____. Without Practice or Practitioners: Graduate Business Education, 1945-1960. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 262-70. View as PDF
Abrahams, Paul. Career Patterns in Industrializing Wisconsin, 1875-1920. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 11 (1982): 12-24. View as PDF
Adams, Donald R., Jr. The Mid-Atlantic Labor Market in the Early 19th Century. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 7 (1978): 99-112. View as PDF
Adams, Sean Patrick. Different Charters, Different Paths: Corporations and Coal in Antebellum Pennsylvania and Virginia. Business and Economic History 27, no. 1 (Fall 1998): 78-90. View as PDF
Adams, Steve. When Production Wasn't Enough: Kaiser-Frazer and the Culture of Consumption. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 255-61. View as PDF
Aduddell, Robert M., and Louis P. Cain. A Strange Sense of Deja Vu: The Packers and the Feds, 1915-82. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 11 (1982): 49-60. View as PDF
Alchon, Guy. Foundations, Social Science, and Indicative Planning in the American 1920s. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 13 (1984): 116-32. View as PDF
Alexander, James R. Technological Innovation in Steel Fabrication: Marketing and Production Considerations in the Manufacture of the Johnson Rail. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 20 (1991): 210-15. View as PDF
Amdam, Rolv Petter, and Ove Bjarnar. Networks and the Diffusion of Knowledge: The Norwegian Industry Committee in New York during the Second World War. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 33-44. View as PDF
Ames, Edward. Observing the Effects of Research on Business. The Business History Conference, 1962: America as a Business Civilization (Michigan State University, 1962), 11-38.
Amorim, Celeste, and Matthias Kipping. Selling Consultancy Services: The Portuguese Case in Historical and Comparative Perspective. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 45-56. View as PDF
Anderson, Ray H. Regulating Corporate Annual Reports in Australia. Business and Economic History, 27, no. 2 (Winter 1998): 522-34. View as PDF
Andrade, L. E. Accounting Thought in the United States, 1815-1860. Papers Presented at the Annual Business History Conference (Kent State University, 1965), 113-20.
Ankli, Robert E. The Coming of the Reaper. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 5 (1976): 1-24. View as PDF
_____. Michael Porter's Competitive Advantage and Business History. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 21 (1992): 228-36. View as PDF
_____, and Eva Sommer. The Role of Management in the Decline of the American Steel Industry. Business and Economic History 25, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 217-31. View as PDF
_____ and Fred Frederiksen. The Influence of American Automobile Manufacturers on the Canadian Automobile Industry. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 10 (1981): 101-13. View as PDF
Archer, Howard, and John H. Dunning. The Eclectic Paradigm and the Growth of UK Multinational Enterprise, 1870-1983. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 16 (1987): 19-49. View as PDF
Armstrong, Frederick H. Approaches to Business History in Canada: The Historian's Approach. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference (University of Western Ontario, 1967), 16-33.
Austin, Barbara. Managing Marketing in a Commodities Manufacturing Firm: Dominion Textile. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 18 (1989): 168-77. View as PDF
Badaracco, Claire. Innovative Industrial Design and Modern Public Culture: The Monotype Corporation, 1922-1932. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 20 (1991): 226-33. View as PDF
_____. The Role of Agency in Language Product Manufacturing, 1910-1930. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 245-54. View as PDF
Bailey, Mark W., and Gordon Boyce. The Manufacturing and Marketing of Steel in Canada: Dofasco, Inc., 1912-1970. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 18 (1989): 228-37. View as PDF
Baranoff, Dalit. Principals, Agents, and Control in the American Fire Insurance Industry, 1799-1872. Business and Economic History 27, no. 1 (Fall 1998): 91-101. View as PDF
Barbezat, Daniel. Belgian Domestic Steel Cartels and the Re-Rollers, 1933-38. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 18 (1989): 218-27. View as PDF
Barcsay, Thomas. Banking in Hungarian Economic Development, 1867-1919. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 20 (1991): 216-25. View as PDF
Barsness, Richard W. Air Transportation in the Post-World War II Era: Commentary. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 7 (1978): 29-32. View as PDF
Baughman, James Lewis. Business History in an Era of Economic Transformation. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 12 (1983): 56-73. View as PDF
Baughman, James L. Show Business in the Living Room: Management Expectations for American Television, 1947-56. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 718-26. View as PDF
Becker, William H. Managerial Capitalism and Public Policy. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 21 (1992): 247-56. View as PDF
Berg, Norman. The Conglomerate--Its Strategy and Structure. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 6 (1977): 36-51. View as PDF
Beiler, Rosalind J. Peterstal and Wistarburg: The Transfer and Adaptation of Business Strategies in Eighteenth-Century American Glassmaking. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 343-53. View as PDF
Berk, Gerald. Discursive Cartels: Uniform Cost Accounting among American Manufacturers before the New Deal. Business and Economic History 26, no. 1 (Fall 1997): 229-51. View as PDF
Bernstein, Eldon, and Fred Carstensen. Rising to the Occasion: Lender's Bagels and the Frozen Food Revolution, 1927-1985. Business and Economic History 25, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 165-75. View as PDF
Bezilla, Michael. Pennsylvania Railroad Electrification Strategy. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 9 (1980): 143-51. View as PDF
Bezis-Selfa, John. Planter Industrialists and Iron Oligarchs: A Comparative Prosopography of Early Anglo-American Ironmasters. Business and Economic History 23, no. 1 (Fall 1994): 62-70. View as PDF
Bjarnar, Ove, and Rolv Petter Amdam. Networks and the Diffusion of Knowledge: The Norwegian Industry Committee in New York during the Second World War. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 33-44. View as PDF
Black, Paul V. Reluctant Paternalism: Employee Relief Activities of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad in the 19th Century. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 6 (1977): 120-34. View as PDF
Blackford, Mansel G. Business, Government, Tourism, and the Environment: Maui in the 1980s and 1990s. Business and Economic History 27, no. 1 (Fall 1998): 207-11. View as PDF
_____. The Lumber Industry and the Scientific Forestry Movement in California, 1885-1925. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 4 (1975): 67-81. View as PDF
_____. The Merger Process: An Inside Look by Oral History. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 10 (1981): 57-59. View as PDF
_____. Small Business in America: Two Case Studies. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 8 (1979): 9-15. View as PDF
Blicksilver, Jack. Commentary on Paterson and Katsura. Proceedings of the Business History Conference (1974), 2d ser., 3 (Indiana University, 1975): 62-66.
Bliss, Perry. Business and the Consumer. The Business History Conference, 1962: America as a Business Civilization (Michigan State University, 1962), 1-9.
Bodenhorn, Howard. Free Banking and Financial Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century New York: The Black River Bank of Watertown. Business and Economic History 27, no. 1 (Fall 1998): 102-14. View as PDF
Boughey, David. The Internalisationof Locomotive Building by Britain's Railway Companies during the Nineteenth Century. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 57-68. View as PDF
Bova, Francesca. American Direct Investment in the Italian Manufacturing Sector, 1900-1940. Business and Economic History 24, no. 1 (Fall 1995): 218-30. View as PDF
Boyce, Gordon. Communication and Contracting: A Link between Business and Social History. Business and Economic History 24, no. 1 (Fall 1995): 287-95. View as PDF
_____. Intermediate Modes and International Business. Business and Economic History 25, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 90-100. View as PDF
_____. Continuity and Transition in Corporate Capability: Incentives, Management, and Innovation at Dofasco, Inc. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 223-33. View as PDF
_____, and Mark W. Bailey. The Manufacturing and Marketing of Steel in Canada: Dofasco Inc., 1912-1970. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 18 (1989): 228-37. View as PDF
Boyns, Trevor, and John Richard Edwards. British Cost and Management Accounting Theory and Practice, c. 1850-c.1950: Resolved and Unresolved Issues. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 452-62. View as PDF
Bradley, Linda J. Stuart Chase: A Radical CPA and the Meat Packing Investigation, 1917-1918. Business and Economic History 23, no. 1 (Fall 1994): 190-200. View as PDF
Bradley, James, Margaret Dupree, and Alastair Durie. Taking the Water-Cure: The Hydropathic Movement in Scotland, 1840-1940. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 426-37. View as PDF
Bremner, Robert H. The Business Spirit in Philanthropy. The Business History Conference, 1962: America as a Business Civilization (Michigan State University, 1962), 39-50.
Brichford, Maynard. A University Archivist Looks at Business Archives. Papers of the 15th Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference (Indiana University, 1968), 106-8.
Bricker, Robert, and Nandini Chandar. On Applying Agency Theory in Historical Accounting Research. Business and Economic History 27, no. 2 (Winter 1998): 486-99. View as PDF
Broehl, Wayne G., Jr. The Persisting Case against the Multinational Corporation. Business and Economic History 25, no. 2 (Winter 1996): 159-65. View as PDF
Brown, Linda Keller. Reorienting Cross-Cultural Studies of Business. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 10 (1981): 41-46. View as PDF
Bryant, Keith L. Commentary on Harbeson and Barsness. Proceedings of the Business History Conference (1972), 2d ser., 1 (Indiana University, 1973): 128-34.
_____. Railroad Management, Organized Labor, and Federal Intervention: A Case Study. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 8 (1979): 49-54. View as PDF
Buchan, P. Bruce. The East India Company, 1749-1800: The Evolution of a Territorial Strategy and the Changing Role of the Directors. Business and Economic History 23, no. 1 (Fall 1994): 52-61. View as PDF
Bugos, Glenn E. Programming the American Aerospace Industry, 1954-1964: The Business Structures of Technical Transactions. Business and Economic History 22, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 210-22. View as PDF
Bunting, David, and Mark S. Muzruchi. The Transfer of Control in Large Corporations: 1912-19 (Summary). Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 9 (1980): 120-23. View as PDF
Burt, Roger. British Investment in the American Mining Frontier. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 515-25. View as PDF
Butrica, Andrew J. The Commercial Launch Industry, Reusable Space Vehicles, and Technological Change. Business and Economic History 27, no. 1 (Fall 1998): 212-21. View as PDF
Cain, Louis P. A Brief History of an Acquisition That Failed: The Kent Manufacturing Corporation. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 17 (1988): 179-88. View as PDF
_____. Hal Williamson: A Remembrance. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 10-13. View as PDF
_____. How Public Works Saved Private Enterprise: The Thomas & Betts Company in the Great Depression. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 15 (1986): 29-40. View as PDF
_____. Thomas & Betts Limited: An Application of the Theory of Direct Foreign Investment. Business and Economic History 22, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 305-17. View as PDF
_____, and Robert M. Aduddell. A Strange Sense of Deja Vu: The Packers and the Feds, 1915-82. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 11 (1982): 49-60. View as PDF
Caldwell, Peter. Amalgamation or Trust: Anglo-Scottish and American Comparative Legal Institutions and How They Shaped the Nations' Whiskey Industries, 1870-1900. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 476-90. View as PDF
Cameron, Rondo. Introduction to the Cameron-Bovykin Project. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 14 (1985): 17-18. View as PDF
Campbell-Kelly, Martin. Development and Structure of the International Software Industry, 1950-1990. Business and Economic History 24, no. 2 (Winter 1995): 73-110. View as PDF
_____. ICL:Taming the R&D Beast. Business and Economic History 22, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 169-80. View as PDF
Carlos, Ann M. Agent Opportunism and the Role of Company Culture: The Hudson's Bay and Royal African Companies Compared. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 20 (1991): 142-51. View as PDF
Carlson, W. Bernard. Entrepreneurship in the Early Development of the Telephone: How Did William Orton and Gardiner Hubbard Conceptualize This New Technology? Business and Economic History 23, no. 2 (Winter 1994): 161-92. View as PDF
Carosso, Vincent P. American Private Banks in International Banking and Industrial Finance, 1870-1914. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 14 (1985): 19-26. View as PDF
Carroll, Sidney L., and Anne Mayhew. Alfred Chandler's Speed: Monetary Transformation. Business and Economic History 22, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 105-13. View as PDF
Carruth, Reba. Technological Change, Competitive Advantage, and Corporate Response in the 20th-Century European Shipping Industry: The Case of the Ahlers Shipping Company, 1960-1980. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 782-91. View as PDF
Carstensen, Fred V. Comments on Labor Unions and Labor Management. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 11 (1982): 159-61. View as PDF
_____. ...a dishonest man is at least prudent: George W. Perkins and the International Harvester Steel Properties. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 9 (1980): 87-102. View as PDF
_____, and Eldon Bernstein. Rising to the Occasion: Lender's Bagels and the Frozen Food Revolution, 1927-1985. Business and Economic History 25, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 165-75. View as PDF
Casson, Mark. Entrepreneurial Networks in International Business. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 811-23. View as PDF
_____ and Howard Cox. International Business Networks: Theory and History. Business and Economic History 22, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 42-53. View as PDF
Castaneda, Chris, and Joseph Pratt. New Markets, Outmoded Manufacturing: The Transition from Manufactured Gas to Natural Gas by Northeastern Utilities after World War II. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 18 (1989): 238-47. View as PDF
Chandar, Nandini, and Robert Bricker. On Applying Agency Theory in Historical Accounting Research. Business and Economic History 27, no. 2 (Winter 1998): 486-99. View as PDF
Chandler, Alfred D., Jr., Commentary on Gray and Salsbury, Proceedings of the Business History Conference (1974), 2d ser., 3 (Indiana University, 1975): 189-92.
_____. Evolution of the Large Industrial Corporation: An Evolution [Evaluation] of the Transaction-Cost Approach. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 11 (1982): 116-34. View as PDF
_____. Framework for Analyzing the Modern Multinational Enterprise and Its Competitive Advantage. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 16 (1987): 3-17. View as PDF
_____. Integration and Diversification as Business Strategies--An Historical Analysis. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 65-73. View as PDF
_____. The United States: Seedbed of Managerial Capitalism, in Managerial Hierarchies, ed. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., and Herman Daems (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1980): 9-40.
_____, and Takashi Hikino. A Historical Perspective on U.S. Industrial Leadership: Comments on Hannah. Business and Economic History 24, no. 2 (Winter 1995): 221-29. View as PDF
Channon, Geoffrey. The Business Morals of British Railway Companies in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 69-80. View as PDF
_____. Railroad Competition and Its Management in the United States and Britain before 1914. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 17 (1988): 189-97. View as PDF
Cheape, Charles. Paternalism and Corporate Welfarism in Large-Scale Enterprise: The Norton Company Experience. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 13 (1984): 50-59. View as PDF
_____. Tradition, Innovation, and Expertise: Writing the Steel Code for the National Recovery Administration. Business and Economic History 25, no. 2 (Winter 1996): 69-88. View as PDF
Church, Roy, and Christine Clark. Cleanliness Next to Godliness: Christians in the Victorian Starch Industry. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 81-92. View as PDF
Churella, Albert. Market Imperatives and Innovation Cycles: The Effects of Technological Discontinuities on the Twentieth-Century Locomotive Industry. Business and Economic History 27, no. 2 (Winter 1998):
378-89. View as PDF
Clark, Christine, and Roy Church. Cleanliness Next to Godliness: Christians in the Victorian Starch Industry. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 81-92. View as PDF
Clark, John G. The Business Elite of New Orleans before 1815. Papers of the Sixteenth Business History Conference (University of Nebraska, 1969), 94-103.
Clark, Robert L., Lee A. Craig, and Jack W. Wilson. Managing a Pension Portfolio in the Nineteenth Century: The U.S. Navy Pension Fund, 1800-1840. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 93-104. View as PDF
Clarke, Sally. Consumer Negotiations. Business and Economic History 26, no. 1 (Fall 1997): 101-22. View as PDF
_____. Consumers, Information, and Marketing Efficiency at GM, 1921-1940. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 25, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 186-95. View as PDF
_____. Innovation in U.S. Agriculture: A Role for New Deal Regulation. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 21 (1992): 46-55. View as PDF
Cochran, Sherman. Losing Money Abroad: The Swedish Match Company in China during the 1930s. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 16 (1987): 83-91. View as PDF
Cochran, Thomas C. Business in American History. The Business History Conference, 1962: America as a Business Civilization (Michigan State University, 1962), 63-65.
Coclanis, Peter A. David R. Coker, Pedigreed Seeds, and the Limits of Agribusiness in Early Twentieth-Century South Carolina. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 105-14. View as PDF
Cohn, Raymond L. Comparative Advantage and Local Manufacturing in the South and Midwest in 1860. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 11 (1982): 61-73. View as PDF
_____. Comparative Advantage and Local Manufacturing in the South and Midwest in 1860: A Rejoinder. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 11 (1982): 78-79. View as PDF
Cole, Arthur H. Notes on the Diminution of Pressures in the Writing of Business Histories. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference (University of Western Ontario, 1967), 72-73.
_____. What Is Business History? Business History Review, 36 (Spring 1962): 98-106.
Conrad, James L., Jr. Entrepreneurial Objectives, Organizational Design, Technology, and the Cotton Manufactory of Almy and Brown, 1789-1797. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 13 (1984): 7-19. View as PDF
Constant, Edward W. II. The Cult of Mer: or Why There Is a Collective in Your Consciousness. Business and Economic History 22, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 127-37. View as PDF
Cooper, Jill E. Intermediaries and Invention: Business Agents and the Edison Electric Pen and Duplicating Press. Business and Economic History 25, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 130-42. View as PDF
Coopersmith, Jonathan. Creating the Commons: Establishing a Civic Space for a New Form of Communications. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 115-24. View as PDF
_____. The Failure of Fax: When a Vision Is Not Enough. Business and Economic History 23, no. 1 (Fall 1994): 272-82. View as PDF
Coopey, Richard. The First Venture Capitalist: Financing Development in Britain after 1945: The Case of ICFC/3i. Business and Economic History 23, no. 1 (Fall 1994): 262-71. View as PDF
_____. Venture Capital and the Computer Industry: Financing Growth Companies in the UK. Business and Economic History 24, no. 1 (Fall 1995): 266-76. View as PDF
Copperman, Barbara, and Steven A. Sass. Joseph Wharton's Argument for Protection. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 9 (1980): 51-60. View as PDF
Coppin, Clayton A., and Jack High. Umpires at Bat: Setting Food Standards by Government Regulation. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 21 (1992): 109-18. View as PDF
Corley, T. A. B. Competition and the Growth of Advertising in the U.S. and Britain, 1800-1914. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 17 (1988): 155-67. View as PDF
_____. Competitive Advantage and Foreign Direct Investment: Britain, 1913-1938. Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 599-608. View as PDF
_____. Emergence of the Theory of Industrial Organization, 1890-1990. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 83-92. View as PDF
_____. Firms and Markets: Towards a Theory of Business History. Business and Economic History 22, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 54-66. View as PDF
_____. Interactions between the British and American Patent Medicine Industries, 1708-1914. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 16 (1987): 111-29. View as PDF
_____. Oil Corporations and Public Policy: A US-UK Comparison, 1900-1975. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 21 (1992): 138-46. View as PDF
Cosar, Nevin. Demirbank: The History of a Small Commercial Turkish Bank. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 125-32. View as PDF
Cottrell, P. L., and Lucy Newton. Joint-Stock Banking in the English Provinces, 1826-1857: To Branch or Not To Branch?" Business and Economic History 27, no. 1 (Fall 1998): 115-28. View as PDF
Cox, Annette. Marketing at Burlington Industries, 1923-1962. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 18 (1989): 160-67. View as PDF
Cox, Howard, and Mark Casson. International Business Networks: Theory and History. Business and Economic History 22, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 42-53. View as PDF
Craig, Lee A., Robert L. Clark, and Jack W. Wilson. Managing a Pension Portfolio in the Nineteenth Century: The U.S. Navy Pension Fund, 1800-1840. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 93-104. View as PDF
Crocker, Ruth Hutchinson. Making Charity Modern: Business and the Reform of Charities in Indianapolis, 1879-1930. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 12 (1983): 158-70. View as PDF
Crockett, Norman L. The Westward Movement and the Transit of American Machine Technology: The Case of Wool Manufacturing. Papers of the Sixteenth Business History Conference (University of Nebraska, 1969), 111-20.
Crucini, Cristina. The Development and Professionalisation of the Italian Consultancy Market after WWII. Business and Economic History 28, no. 2 (Winter 1999): 7-18. View as PDF
Cruikshank, Paul. Evolution of Railroad Management Philosophy. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 1, no. 2 (Texas Christian University, 1973), 307-22.
Cuff, Robert. Organizational Capabilities and U.S. War Production: The Controlled Materials Plan of World War II. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 103-12. View as PDF
Custer, Arline. The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections and Research in Business History. Papers of the 15th Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference (Indiana University, 1968), 100-105.
Daems, Herman. The Rise of the Modern Industrial Enterprise: A New Perspective, in Managerial Hierarchies, ed. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., and Herman Daems (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press,
1980), 103-23.
Dales, John H. Approaches to Business History in Canada: Business History and Economic Theory. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference (University of Western Ontario, 1967), 34-38.
Dalgaard, Bruce R. The Contribution of Business History to the Business School Curriculum. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 10 (1981): 31-35. View as PDF
_____. Donald Lorenzo Kemmerer, 1905-1993. Business and Economic History 22, no. 2 (Winter 1993): iv-vi. View as PDF
Dalrymple, Scott. John Hay's Revenge: Anti-Labor Novels, 1880-1905. Business and Economic History 28, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 133-42. View as PDF
Davids, Mila. The Relationship between the State Enterprise for Postal, Telegraph and Telephone Services and the State in the Netherlands in Historical Perspective. Business and Economic History 24, no. 1 (Fall 1995): 194-205. View as PDF
Davies, Edward J. II. State Economic Policy and the Region in Pennsylvania, 1853-1895. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 21 (1992): 280-89. View as PDF
Davis, Colin J. Strategy for Success: The Pennsylvania Railroad and the 1922 National Railroad Shopmen's Strike. Business and Economic History, 2d ser., 19 (1990): 271-78. View as PDF
De Cugis, Carlo. A Commentary on Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber's Book, The American Challenge" Papers of the Sixteenth Business History Conference (University of Nebraska, 1969), 123-45.
DeGraaf, Leonard. Confronting the Mass Market: Thomas Edison and the Entertainment Phonograph. Business and Economic History 24, no. 1 (Fall 1995): 88-96. View as PDF
Delfino, Adriano G. Business History: A View from Within. Papers of the 15th Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference (Indiana University, 1968), 109-17.
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