The power structure of American business /
by Mintz, Beth; Schwartz, Michael [jt. aut.].
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Dhaka University Library American Studies Corner | Non Fiction | 332.1 MIN (Browse shelf) | 1 | Not For Loan | 366028 |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 299-318.
Machine derived contents note: Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Constraint, Discretion, and Intercorporate Power -- 2. Managerial Autonomy, Corporate Unity, and the Role of Financial Institutions -- 3. The Structure and Functions of Unity among Financial Institutions -- 4. Bank Intervention, Institutional Stockholding, and Bank Control -- 5. The Texture of Financial Hegemony -- 6. Interlocking Directorates -- 7. The Structure of the Interlock System: The Meaning of Bank Centrality -- 8. Directional Interlocks and the Integration of Regional Groupings into the National Corporate Network -- 9. Hubs and Bridges: Unity and the Division of Labor in the Corporate Network -- 10. Financial Groups and Intracapitalist Competition -- 11. Conclusion -- Appendixes: Data Collection and Analysis for the Mathematical Analysis of Corporate Networks (MACNET) -- 1. Data Collection: Interlocking Directorates among Major American Corporations, 1962-66 -- 2. Fundamentals of Centrality Analysis for Networks of Interlocking Directorates -- 3. Refinements in Centrality Analysis -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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