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56.<br />

This section draws heavily on G. Schroter, “Cartels as a Form of Concentration in<br />

<strong>Industry</strong>: The Example of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Dyestuff</strong>s Cartel from 1927 to 1939,”<br />

German Yearbook on Business History 1988 (Springer Verlag: Berlin, 1990), pp.<br />

113-144.<br />

57.<br />

58.<br />

Reader, Imperial Chemical Industries: A History.<br />

Schroter, “Cartels as a Form of Concentration in <strong>Industry</strong>.”<br />

59.<br />

60.<br />

61.<br />

Quoted in A. S. Milward, The New Order and the French Economy (London: Athlone<br />

Press, 1965), pp. 101-102.<br />

M. J. Sagers and T. Shabad, The Chemical <strong>Industry</strong> in the USSR; An Economic<br />

Geography (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990), pp. 370-371.<br />

A. Vela and E. Simon, “<strong>Dyestuff</strong> <strong>Industry</strong> in Mexico,” Am. <strong>Dyestuff</strong> Reporter, 71, no. 10<br />

(October 1982): 50-52.<br />

62.<br />

63.<br />

Ibid, p. 50.<br />

Walsh, et al, “Trends in Invention and Innovation in the Chemical <strong>Industry</strong>”<br />

64.<br />

F. McNeimey, “The Japanese Dye <strong>Industry</strong>,” Am. <strong>Dyestuff</strong> Reporter, no. 5 (May 1982):<br />

15-44.<br />

65.<br />

66.<br />

67.<br />

Sagers and Shabad, The Chemical <strong>Industry</strong> in the USSR, pp. 366-68, 371-72<br />

<strong>Org</strong>anics News, no. 128, 7 July 1982, p. 1.<br />

PCUK Colours Deal Signed Today,” <strong>Org</strong>anic News, no. 131, 1 October 1982, p. 1.<br />

68.<br />

69.<br />

70.<br />

71.<br />

P. J. Wingate, The Colorful Du Pont Company (Wilmington, Del.: Serendipity Press,<br />

1982).<br />

P. Emi, The Basel Marriage: History of the Ciba-Geigy Merger (Zurich: Neue Zuricher<br />

Zeitung, 1979.<br />

D. S. Alcorn, “U S. Dye Manufacture: An Important Resource for the U S. Textile<br />

<strong>Industry</strong>,” Textile Chemist and Colorist, 22, no. 12 (December 1990): 9-11<br />

Zollinger, “Some Thoughts on Innovative Impulses in Dyeing Research and<br />

Development,” p. 21.<br />

More recent literature on the history of the synthetic dye industry<br />

includes:<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

Garfield, Simon. Mauve: How One Man Invented a Colour that Changed the World.<br />

London: Faber and Faber, 2000.<br />

McGrayne, Sharon B. Prometheans in the Lab: Chemistry and the Making of the Modern<br />

World. New York: Mc Graw-Hill, 2001, pp. 15– 29. (William Perkin)<br />

Murmann, Johann Peter. Knowledge and Competitive Advantage: The Coevolution of<br />

Firms, Technology, and National Institutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,<br />

2003.<br />

Reinhardt, Carsten and Anthony S. Travis. Heinrich Caro and the Creation of Modern<br />

Chemical <strong>Industry</strong>. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2000.<br />

Travis, Anthony S. (ed). "150 Years of the Coal-Tar Dye <strong>Industry</strong>, 1856-2006," special<br />

issue of History and Technology, volume 22, No. 2, June 2006.<br />

Travis, Anthony S. Dyes Made in America, 1915–1980: The Calco Chemical Company,<br />

American Cyanamid and the Raritan River. Jerusalem: Edelstein Center/Hexagon Press,<br />

2004.

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