The Vanishing American Corporation
Navigating the Hazards of a New Economy
by:
Gerald F. Davis
in:
Economics
Summary:
The book explores the decline of the traditional corporate form in America, detailing how changes in the economy, such as globalization and technological advancements, have led to the disappearance of many companies and the rise of new business models. It examines the implications of this shift for workers, investors, and society, offering insights into how to navigate the challenges of an evolving economic landscape.
Key points:
1. Traditional Corporations Fading: Davis notes the fall of big American companies due to globalization and tech changes, impacting jobs and society.
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