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Business and Economics

Adamson, Michael R., "The Failure of Foreign Bondholders Protective Council Experiment, 1934–1940," Business History Review, 76 (Autumn 2002), 479–514.

Apostol, Jane, "Don Mateo Keller: His Vines and His Wines," Southern California Quarterly, 84 (Summer 2002), 93–114. Heavily illustrated.

Aronson, Michael G., "The Wrong Kind of Nickel Madness: Pricing Problems for Pittsburgh Nickelodeons," Cinema Journal, 42 (Fall 2002), 71–96.

Broadberry, Stephen, and Sayantan Ghosal, "From the Counting House to the Modern Office: Explaining Anglo-American Productivity Differences in Services, 1870–1990," Journal of Economic History, 62 (Dec. 2002), 967–98.

Clay, Karen, and Werner Troesken, "Strategic Behavior in Whiskey Distilling, 1887–1895," Journal of Economic History, 62 (Dec. 2002), 999–1023.

Gonce, Richard A., "John R. Commons's 'Five Big Years': 1899–1904," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 61 (Oct. 2002), 755–77.

Gordon, John Steele, "Why Enron Always Happens: And How History Shows It's Actually Good for Us," American Heritage, 53 (Nov.–Dec. 2002), 68–73.

Gordon, Nancy M., "Protecting the Public Interest: Land Agents vs. Loggers on the Eastern Frontier, 1820–1840," Enterprise & Society, 3 (Sept. 2002), 462–81.

Hausman, William J., and John L. Neufeld, "The Market for Capital and the Origins of State Regulation of Electric Utilities in the United States," Journal of Economic History, 62 (Dec. 2002), 1050–73.

Higgens-Evenson, R. Rudy, "Financing a Second Era of Internal Improvements: Transportation and Tax Reform, 1890–1929," Social Science History, 26 (Winter 2002), 623–51.

Jones, Geoffrey, "Control, Performance, and Knowledge Transfers in Large Multinationals: Unilever in the United States, 1945–1980," Business History Review, 76 (Autumn 2002), 435–78. . . .


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