
Thomas K. McCraw
Thomas Kincaid McCraw was an American business historian, teacher, editor, and author. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1985 for his book “Prophets of Regulation.”
Born 1940-09-11
Died 2012-11-03
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- Open LibraryOL1231671A
- VIAF92156582
- WikidataQ3990670
- ISNI000000010924718X
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Books by Thomas K. McCraw
Total count: 12
Morgan vs. Lilienthalthe feud within the TVALoyola University Press1970-01-01
TVA and the power fight, 1933-1939Lippincott1971-01-01-
Regulation in PerspectiveHistorical EssaysMcGraw-Hill Companies, The1982-01-01
Prophets of regulationCharles Francis Adams, Louis D. Brandeis, James M. Landis, Alfred E. KahnBelknap Press of Harvard University Press1984-01-01
America Versus JapanA Comparative Study of Business-Government Relations Conducted at HarvardHarvard Business School Press1986-11-01-
America Vs. JapanA Comparative StudyNew Ed editionHarvard Business School Press1988-02-01
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Management: Past and PresentA Casebook on the History of American Business1st editionSouth-Western Educational Publishing1995-08-09
Creating Modern CapitalismHow Entrepreneurs, Companies, and Countries Triumphed in Three Industrial RevolutionsHarvard University Press1998-01-02
American Business, 1920-2000How It Worked (The American History Series)1 editionHarlan Davidson2000-03-01
Prophet of innovationJoseph Schumpeter and creative destructionBelknap Press of Harvard University Press2007-01-01
American business, since 1920how it worked2nd ed.Harlan Davidson2009-01-01
The founders and financehow Hamilton, Gallatin, and other immigrants forged a new economyBelknap Press of Harvard University Press2012-01-01