This book, first published in 1980, discusses corporate strategy for those interested in applying economic analysis to business problems. Drawing on a wide range of economics and management literature, the book shows how an understanding of industrial economics can help in analysing strategic decisions. Furthermore, the author explains how a firm's development must be adapted to its environment, its history and the experience of its personnel. Other topics discussed include integration and diversity, the growing importance of multinational operations, the strategic role of mergers, and innovation.
High-school senior Ella Cleary has always been good at reading people. Her family has a rare medical condition called synesthesia that scrambles the senses-her Gram Helen sees every sound, and her unc
High-school senior Ella Cleary has always been good at reading people. Her family has a rare medical condition called synesthesia that scrambles the senses-her Gram Helen sees every sound, and her unc