1. See P. J. Devine, An Introduction to Industrial Economics (Allen & Unwin, 1974) pp. 108–292, for a recent survey of the current state of the theory of the firm.
2. See also John H. Dunning (ed.), Economic Analysis and the Multinational Enterprise ( Allen & Unwin, 1974 ). This book includes a very useful bibliography.
3. See J. Kocka, ‘Family and Bureaucracy in German Industrial Management, 1850–1914…’, Business History Review, xlv (1971) 133–56.
4. These terms are developed in more detail in Alfred D. Chandler Jr and Herman Daems, ‘The Rise of Managerial Capitalism and its Impact on Investment Strategy in the Western World and Japan’, in Herman Daems and Herman van der Wee (eds), The Rise of Managerial Capitalism (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague and Leuven University Press, Belgium, 1974) pp. 1–34 but particularly pp. 5–6.
5. A general examination covering this period has been made by D. F. Channon, The Strategy and Structure of British Enterprise (Macmillan, 1973); see also Derek F. Channon, ‘Corporate Evolution in the Service Industries’, pp. 213–34 below.