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Corporate Networks in Europe and the United States
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Paul Windolf
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October 17 2002
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Oxford University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
The Structure of Corporate Networks
pp. 51
Network Structures in Germany and Britain
pp. 77
The Evolution of French Capitalism
pp. 99
Elite Networks in Germany and Britain
pp. 124
Education and Career of Multiple-Directors
pp. 153
Corporate Networks in Eastern Germany
pp. 169
Privatization and Corporate Networks in Eastern Europe
pp. 207
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