Development, Inc.? The EEC, Britain, Post-Colonial Overseas Development Aid, and Business

IF 1.3 2区 历史学 Q3 BUSINESS Business History Review Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.1017/s0007680523000375
Véronique Dimier, Sarah Stockwell
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This article assesses the “business of development” in the post-colonial age, when bilateral and multilateral aid regimes offered businesses new opportunities. It uses the case study of Britain and the European Economic Community (EEC), from Britain's accession to the EEC in 1973 to the early 1980s, to demonstrate that the British government viewed multilateral aid instruments, in particular the European Development Fund (EDF), as offering commercial opportunities for British firms. Based on records of the EEC, business associations, and the French and British states, the article analyzes business-state relationships between national governments, corporations, and supranational institutions. As the UK government tried to redirect EEC aid toward places where its firms had the most to gain, it met the opposition of other member states and European institutions as well as the disinterest of its own businesses.
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发展有限公司吗?欧洲经济共同体、英国、后殖民时期海外发展援助与商业
本文评估了后殖民时代的“发展商业”,当时双边和多边援助机制为商业提供了新的机会。它以英国和欧洲经济共同体(EEC)的案例研究为例,从1973年英国加入EEC到20世纪80年代初,证明英国政府认为多边援助工具,特别是欧洲发展基金(EDF),为英国公司提供了商业机会。本文以欧洲经济共同体、商业协会以及法国和英国各州的记录为基础,分析了各国政府、公司和超国家机构之间的商业-国家关系。当英国政府试图将欧共体的援助转向其企业最能获益的地方时,它遇到了其他成员国和欧洲机构的反对,以及英国企业的不感兴趣。
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期刊介绍: The Business History Review is a quarterly publication of original research by historians, economists, sociologists, and scholars of business administration. BHR"s ongoing mission, from its 1926 inception as the Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, is to encourage and aid the study of the evolution of business in all periods and all countries. The Business History Review is published in the spring, summer, autumn, and winter by Harvard Business School and is printed at The Sheridan Press in Pennsylvania.
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