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一种破坏性的战略金属:挪威铝工业与第二次世界大战

A Disrupting Strategic Metal: The Norwegian Aluminium Industry Meets World War II

Business History Review · 2024
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ABS 4

中文导读

本文重新解释了挪威铝业大企业国有化的原因,指出商业精英因在二战中与德国合作而道德脆弱,战后美国对挪威资本的限制促使国家接管所有权以保护企业。

Abstract

Abstract This article offers a new interpretation of the coming of state ownership in aluminium-related big businesses in Norway. It shows that the Norwegian aluminium business of the late 1930s and the 1940s was undertaken by a Scandinavian business elite fully capable of filling capital requirements after the war. This elite had, however, entangled itself in the German war effort in Norway mainly by supporting the building of new aluminium plants under the German occupiers’ control. This left it morally vulnerable to the increasing emphasis during the war on aluminium as a strategic metal. The Allied war effort—especially evident in US attitudes—had come to see the cartelized aluminium industry of the 1930s as working against the national interest by impacting national production capacity in a negative way. The Allies bombed the major new plant in Norway in 1943, and after the war the US acted restrictively toward Norwegian capital assets in the US. By pursuing ownership after 1945, the Norwegian state performed strategic ownership roles in large corporations, thereby also protecting these entities from the possible wrath of the US against private owners.

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