The Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 8Grolier Incorporated, 1999 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries A thirty-volume encyclopedia covering important world events while providing major new treatments of selected topics in various academic fields. |
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Page 10
... changes in the external environment and the internal structure of corpo- rations . No longer is the business enterprise the only center of economic and social power . The development of big government and big trade unions has infringed ...
... changes in the external environment and the internal structure of corpo- rations . No longer is the business enterprise the only center of economic and social power . The development of big government and big trade unions has infringed ...
Page 47
... Changes in prices are of major importance to many segments of the population . For the worker or a person on a fixed income , a rise or decline in living costs determines the standard of living that person can achieve or maintain ...
... Changes in prices are of major importance to many segments of the population . For the worker or a person on a fixed income , a rise or decline in living costs determines the standard of living that person can achieve or maintain ...
Page 398
... changes that quickly led to political upheaval , quashed by Soviet troops , Czechoslovak party leaders wanted first to make sure that Gorbachev would last . In 1987 , reforms were again proposed , but their main intent , to make ...
... changes that quickly led to political upheaval , quashed by Soviet troops , Czechoslovak party leaders wanted first to make sure that Gorbachev would last . In 1987 , reforms were again proposed , but their main intent , to make ...
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Social | 8 |
CORPORATION The corporation is the dominant | 56 |
Section | 68 |
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