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At the beginning of the C21st, utilities in energy, telecommunications, transport and water emerged as leading TNCs. How and why did this unprecedented transition occur? Leading authorities from Europe, Russia, Canada, Mexico and the United States analyse the business, economic and historical contexts that have influenced these changes.

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At the beginning of the C21st, utilities in energy, telecommunications, transport and water emerged as leading TNCs. How and why did this unprecedented transition occur? Leading authorities from Europe, Russia, Canada, Mexico and the United States analyse the business, economic and historical contexts that have influenced these changes.
Autorenporträt
SEAN D. BARRETT Senior Lecturer in Ecomomics and Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland FRANS BUELENS Professor of Economics at HIVT and Senior Researcher at the University of Antwerp, Belgium CANDRA S.CHAHYADI Ph.D candidate at the University of Oklahoma, USA LEANA ANDERSSON-SKOG Professor of Economic History at the Univeristy of Umea FRANCISCO COMIN Professor of Economic History at the University of Alca, Spain DANIEL DIAZ FUENTES Professor of Economics at the University of Cantabria PATRICK FRIDENSON Professor of History and Diretcor of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales MARINA KILNOVA Senior Research Associate at the Centre for European Studies of the Inbstitute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, and lecturer at the Moscow International High School of Business (MIRBIS) PIERRE LANTHIER Professor at the Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Canada CARLOS MARICHAL Professor of Economic History at the Colegio de Mexico WILLIAM L.MEGGINSON Professor and Rainbolt Chair in Finance at the Univeristy of Oklahoma's Michael F.Price College of Business, USA ROBERT MILLWARD Professor of Economic History, University of Manchester, UK ANA BELA NUNES Professor of Economic History at Umea Univeristy JESUS M.SALAS PhD candidate at the University of Oklahoma, USA HARM G.SCHROTER Professor of Economic History at the University of Bergen PIER ANGELO TONINELLI Professor of History and Business History at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Milan-Bicocca NUNO VALERIO Professor of Economic History at the Institute of Economics and Management, Lisbon MICHELANGELO VASTA Professor in Economic History at the University of Siena JULIEN VAN DEN BROECK Professor of Economics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium HANS WILLEMS Recently completed his doctoral dissertation on the institutional history of the stock exchanges in the nineteenth century at the University of Antwerp.