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We have seen in the foregoing chapters that international management today is not a reality but only a postulate. The national sciences having lived an isolated life, have much more in common than it is generally believed. They not only started from the basic teachings of F.W. Taylor and H. Fayol, but they also have developed a great many ideas which can easily be brought into a universal system of thought.

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Junckerstorff, H.K. (1960). Conclusions. In: Modern Management of Enterprises. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0772-1_9

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