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Contents Introduction 00 1The revolution of the 1990s 00 The empire strikes back 00 Confidence restored 00 The American view of the world 00 The American Enterprise Model 00 A second look 00 Wrapping up 00 2The 1990s were not what they seemed 00 US economy performed poorly 00 US corporate results were dismal 00 A legacy of vulnerabilities 00 Sacrificing the shareholder 00 An indictment 00 3The end of the road 00 Economic policies in the United States and in the EU 00 The corporate gloss loses its shine 00 Can the franchise be renewed? 00 In summary 00 4Unintended consequences and unaccounted costs 00 The hero of the 1990s 00 Corporate head office 00 Battlegrounds 00 The Gulag Archipelago 00 5A European Enterprise Model 00 The foundations of growth 00 Ownership, control and economic benefits 00 Governance 00 The European manager 00 The management agenda 00 A sense of inevitability 00 6The competitiveness of Europe 00 Rekindling internal growth 00 A world of partnerships 00 The new foundations 00 Taking stock 00 Epilogue 00 Notes 00 Index 00
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Industrial management -- United States.
Business enterprises -- United States.
Industrial management -- Europe.
Business enterprises -- Europe.