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Showing papers on "Market capitalization published in 1980"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial and sectoral implications of the changing pattern of concentration among the 100 largest firms in Australia over the 25-year period from 1953 to 1978 are explored.
Abstract: This paper considers the spatial and sectoral implications of the changing pattern of concentration among the 100 largest firms in Australia over the 25-year period from 1953 to 1978. The extent of foreign ownership and control within the Australian economy is explored. Four indices are used to measure these variations -number of firms, size of firm (shareholders' funds and market capitalization), profits, and return on shareholders' funds. The growth of the giant corporation is one of the most often remarked upon economic and social phenomena of recent years [33] and has a number of serious implications for government, not least for the capacity of government to govern. The growth of such corporations has been reflected in at least three processes. One is an increase in the degree of oligopoly in the economy as a whole and in particular industry sectors. This tendency is most clearly revealed by the pro

30 citations


Book
05 Jun 1980
TL;DR: In this article, a book that can be recommended for new readers is uncommon market capital class and power in the european community, which can be read and understand by the new readers.
Abstract: Preparing the books to read every day is enjoyable for many people. However, there are still many people who also don't like reading. This is a problem. But, when you can support others to start reading, it will be better. One of the books that can be recommended for new readers is uncommon market capital class and power in the european community. This book is not kind of difficult book to read. It can be read and understand by the new readers.

18 citations