America and the Multinational Corporation: The History of a Troubled Partnership
By (Author) John Reardon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Industry and industrial studies
History of the Americas
Central / national / federal government
Multinationals
338.8
Hardback
194
This work tells the story of the postwar relationship between the American multinational corporation and the Federal government, integrating it into the mainstream of American history. The study records the continuous adjustments on the part of both the government and the multinationals as they navigated the uncharted waters of a postwar partnership. Whether treating IBM's presence in South Africa, Coca Cola's expansion into China, or the antitrust policies of the Justice Department, this book offers an objective narrative of the corporate-government partnership in international business. It tracks the various presidential perspectives from Truman to Bush, as well as the major initiatives of Congress. John Reardon rejects the simplistic notion that the American multinational is a threat to the nation-state or that the government must tame the corporation. Rather, theirs is a complex and continuously evolving relationship that can benefit and harm all involved, including economic society, and so must be carefully managed. His study should be of interest to all scholars in American economic and business history.
This is a critical book about the policy failures of the last half century and the causes of America's current economic problems. Recommended for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, policy analysts, and informed general readers.-Choice
This volume seeks to reconstruct the postwar relationship between the American multinational corporation and the federal government.-Human Resources Abstracts
"This volume seeks to reconstruct the postwar relationship between the American multinational corporation and the federal government."-Human Resources Abstracts
"This is a critical book about the policy failures of the last half century and the causes of America's current economic problems. Recommended for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, policy analysts, and informed general readers."-Choice
JOHN J. REARDON is Professor of History at Loyola University in Chicago. He is the author of Edmund Randolph: A Biography (1974) and Peyton Randolph 1721-1775: One Who Presided (1982).