India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... houses . These houses had evolved a form of business enterprise peculiar to India : the managing agency . Under the managing agency system a single business organiza- tion runs the affairs of a dozen or more concerns operating in a ...
... houses . These houses had evolved a form of business enterprise peculiar to India : the managing agency . Under the managing agency system a single business organiza- tion runs the affairs of a dozen or more concerns operating in a ...
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... houses may be considered to have arrived , all the established firms have tended to work together to prevent outsiders from intruding into their domain . In organization and structure the dominant Indian firms resemble the old British ...
... houses may be considered to have arrived , all the established firms have tended to work together to prevent outsiders from intruding into their domain . In organization and structure the dominant Indian firms resemble the old British ...
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... houses of the state legislatures according to a scheme based on population which restricts the princely states to less than 40 per cent of the seats . The upper house is not sub- ject to dissolution , but the terms of the members are so ...
... houses of the state legislatures according to a scheme based on population which restricts the princely states to less than 40 per cent of the seats . The upper house is not sub- ject to dissolution , but the terms of the members are so ...
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