2021
DOI: 10.1017/eso.2020.74
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The Nature of Failure: The Protracted Demise of the American-Colombian Corporation, 1909–1960

Abstract: For 50 years, the American-Colombian Corporation owned the largest property in Colombia: the Lands of Loba. While the principal investors, men from Utah and later also Laurance and Nelson Rockefeller, dreamed of making a fortune from this tropical “fairyland,” none of their plans bore fruit and they eventually lost control to thousands of so-called squatters. To explain the failure of an American free-standing company, this article emphasizes misguided perceptions and a challenging external environment rather … Show more

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