New book on ‘Country Capitalism’ argues that Southern businesses changed the world economy ...Middle East

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Ben Steelman  |  StarNews correspondent For a long time before controversial hit song “Rich Men North of Richmond,” folks have been arguing that the South is treated like a colony by Eastern elitists, multinational corporations and others. Historian Bart Elmore argues it’s the other way around. In “Country Capitalism: How Corporations from the American South Remade Our Economy and the Planet,” Elmore identifies five corporations, all based south of the Mason-Dixon Line, that dominate their fields and whose innovations changed how business is done in America. Coca-Cola created an international soft drink market through its network of bottlers. Atlanta-based Delta Airlines innovated the h

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