ABSTRACT
Seven studies explore the modest but significant role of Canadian multinational enterprises in world finance, trade, and direct investment. Presents a historical overview, analyses of individual companies, and considerations of whole industries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |175 pages
Introduction
chapter |33 pages
The Rise and Fall of a Free-Standing Company in Nova Scotia
The General Mining Association
chapter |20 pages
From Branch Operation to Integrated Subsidiary
The Reorganisation of Imperial Oil under Walter Teagle, 1911–17
chapter |26 pages
‘Hands Across the Water'
Canadian Industrial Financiers in the City of London, 1905–20
part |5 pages
Conclusion