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In its transformation from an agrarian to an industrial economy, the United States saw a fundamental change in the marketing of manufactured goods during the 19th century. Changes in distribution were at least as important as changes in production, as the authors demonstrate in this unique account of the rise of modern marketing. Their focus is on iron, tobacco, railway supplies, and perishable goods, and they show how rising industrial capacity, the concentration of markets, and advancing technology forced new methods of distribution and the decline of independent merchants and wholesalers. By the beginning of the 20th century the outlines of a new economic order had emerged, one in which the modern corporation became the dominant institution. "A splendid study in business history. And it is business history of the best kind, that which relates changes in business organizations and practice to the mainstream of economic development."-Journal of Southern History. "No one before Porter and Livesay has so carefully delineated the transition from the old mercantile to the new industrial world…A good book about an important subject."-Choice.
Published | Aug 01 1989 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9780929587103 |
Imprint | Ivan R. Dee |
Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
A splendid study in business history.
Journal of Southern History
No one...has so carefully delineated the transition from the old mercantile to the new industrial world. A good book about an important subject.
Choice Reviews
A most valuable study, carefully researched and well documented, a book that will long stand on its own.
Harry N. Schieber, Journal of American History
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