Opting for Oil
The Political Economy of Technological Change in the West German Industry, 1945–1961
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Apr '06
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An analysis of how the West German chemical industry regained and then retained a competitive position in world markets from 1945–61.
This book investigates the causes, course and consequences of the shift in West German chemical technology from a coal to a petroleum basis between 1945 and 1961. It explains how West German industry regained and then retained a competitive position in world markets.This book investigates the causes, course and consequences of the shift in West German chemical technology from a coal to a petroleum basis between 1945 and 1961. It examines the historical underpinnings of the technological culture of the German chemical industry; changing political and economic constraints on technological decision-making in the post-war period; and the actual decision-making process within five individual firms. By addressing a wide variety of broader issues - including the origins and impact of the division of Germany; the effects of the Wirtschaftswunder, or economic miracle; European integration; and the changing role of the West German Federal Republic in the international political order - this book explains how West German industry regained and then retained a competitive position in world markets.
'… finely crafted … fine achievement in scholarly analysis.' Nature
ISBN: 9780521025768
Dimensions: 233mm x 155mm x 14mm
Weight: 397g
276 pages