Opium and Entrepreneurship in the Nineteenth Century Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

As for the growth of multinational trading companies in the first world economy. Considered owned by two Scottish merchants' houses, Jardine Matheson and James Finlay, and shows them the change of trade and investment policies, as well as their use of the legal form later known as business groups. It also demonstrates the role of ethnic networks in the process of globalization in this historical period. Rewritten version of the previous case. "Hide
by Jeffrey J. Jones, Elizabeth Coll, Alexis Grendon Source: Harvard Business School 21 pages. Publication Date: July 1, 2004. Prod. #: 805010-PDF-ENG

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