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What's good for business [electronic resource] : business and American politics since World War II / edited by Kim Phillips-Fein and Julian E. Zelizer.

Contributor(s): Phillips-Fein, Kim | Zelizer, Julian E.
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2012Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9780199930739 (ebk.); 0199930732 (ebk.).Subject(s): Business and politics -- United States -- History | Industrial policy -- United States -- History | Electronic books | United States -- Economic policy -- HistoryAdditional physical formats: Print version:: What's good for business.DDC classification: 322/.30973 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction: What's Good for Business; 1. The Advantages of Obscurity: World War II Tax Carryback Provisions and the Normalization of Corporate Welfare; 2. Virtue, Necessity, and Irony in the Politics of Civil Rights: Organized Business and Fair Employment Practices in Postwar Cleveland; 3. Moving Mountains: The Business of Evangelicalism and Extraction in a Liberal Age; 4. "Take Government out of Business by Putt ing Business into Government": Local Boosters, National CEOs, Experts, and the Politics of Midcentury Capital Mobility
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Main Collection Taylor's Library - Perpetual(TU)
322/.30973 (Browse shelf) e-book SLASx,05000,03,CL,PPT

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction: What's Good for Business; 1. The Advantages of Obscurity: World War II Tax Carryback Provisions and the Normalization of Corporate Welfare; 2. Virtue, Necessity, and Irony in the Politics of Civil Rights: Organized Business and Fair Employment Practices in Postwar Cleveland; 3. Moving Mountains: The Business of Evangelicalism and Extraction in a Liberal Age; 4. "Take Government out of Business by Putt ing Business into Government": Local Boosters, National CEOs, Experts, and the Politics of Midcentury Capital Mobility

Description based on print version record.