Anglo: Anglo American and the Rise of Modern South AfricaHistory of major mining and manufacturing activities in South Africa R, analysing the economic role of private enterprise monopoly and growth of multinational enterprises - examines economic activity in gold and diamonds, social conflicts and strikes, capitalist expansion prior to and during the war, industrial concentration, financing, investment, political power, social implications since the 1960s, etc. Bibliography, diagrams and statistical tables. |
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List of Tables | 10 |
The Rise of the De Beers Monopoly in Diamonds | 37 |
Forging the Monopoly Group System in Gold | 45 |
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