Business Groups and Transnational Capitalism in Central America

  • Bull B
  • Castellacci F
  • Kasahara Y
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… Business groups differ regarding the kinds of tie that bind the enterprises within the group together … business groups together may include mutual shareholdership, close market ties (such as inter-firm transactions), and/or the social relations (family, kinship, or friendship ties) …

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Bull, B., Castellacci, F., & Kasahara, Y. (2014). Business Groups and Transnational Capitalism in Central America. Business Groups and Transnational Capitalism in Central America. Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137359407

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