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Diversification in France

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The Emerging European Enterprise

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Large French companies continue tô appear less diversified than their US counterparts. Thus, comparing Rumelt’s US findings with French results for 1970, we find:

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  1. J. M. Stopford, Growth and Organisation: Change in the Multinational Firm, doctoral thesis, Harvard Business School, 1968.

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© 1976 Gareth P. Dyas and Heinz T. Thanheiser

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Dyas, G.P., Thanheiser, H.T. (1976). Diversification in France. In: The Emerging European Enterprise. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02515-2_13

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