Business and Politics
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2009
- Business as International Politics: Drawing Insights from Nation-State to Inter-Firm Alliances pp. 1-31

- Oded Shenkar and Ilgaz Arikan
- Politically-Embedded Cronyism: The Case of Post-Liberalization Egypt pp. 1-26

- Amr Ismail Adly
- The Firm as an Inspector: Private Ordering and Political Rules pp. 1-32

- Adrienne Heritier, Anna K. Mueller-Debus and Christian R. Thauer
- Networks of Coordination: Swiss Business Associations as an Intermediary between Business, Politics and Administration during the 20th Century pp. 1-38

- Thomas David, Stéphanie Ginalski, André Mach and Frédéric Rebmann
Volume 11, issue 3, 2009
- What Can Be Learned From Crisis-Era Protectionism? An Initial Assessment pp. 1-26

- Simon J. Evenett
- Not Just a “Second Order” Problem in a Wider Economic Crisis: Systemic Challenges for the Global Trading System pp. 1-29

- Richard Higgott
- America, Europe, and the New Trade Order pp. 1-22

- Jeffrey Schott
- Reluctance to Lead: U.S. Trade Policy in Flux pp. 1-21

- Vinod Aggarwal
- Why a Marketplace Must Not Discriminate pp. 1-23

- Rolf Langhammer
- The Decline of Global Economic Governance and the Role of the Transatlantic Powers pp. 1-23

- Heribert Dieter
Volume 11, issue 2, 2009
- Walmart and Values: Painting the Town Red? pp. 1-16

- Art Carden, Charles Courtemanche and Jeremy Meiners
- Multilateralism and the Multinational Enterprise pp. 1-26

- Thomas C. Lawton, Johan P. Lindeque and Steven M. McGuire
- Reforming Defense Procurement: Lessons from France pp. 1-25

- Ethan B. Kapstein and Jean-Michel Oudot
- Globalization and the Welfare State in Developing Countries pp. 1-31

- Jungkeun Yoon
- Innovation in the Indian Semiconductor Industry: The Challenge of Sectoral Deepening pp. 1-21

- William W. Keller and Louis W. Pauly
Volume 11, issue 1, 2009
- Campaigning as an Industry: Consulting Business Models and Intra-Party Competition pp. 1-19

- Matt Grossmann
- Domestic Economic Policies, Political Institutions, and Transnational Portfolio Investments pp. 1-36

- Xun Cao
- When Do Firms Prefer Individual Action to Collective Action in The Pursuit of Corporate Political Strategy? A New Perspective on Industry Concentration pp. 1-21

- Mine Ozer and Seung-Hyun Lee
- Self-Regulation by Associations: Collective Action Problems in European Environmental Regulation pp. 1-22

- Adrienne Héritier and Sandra Eckert
Volume 10, issue 3, 2008
- Futility and Free-Riding: Corporate Political Participation and Taxation Rates in the United States pp. 1-23

- Jeffrey M. Drope and Wendy L. Hansen
- Central Bank Independence, Disinflations and Monetary Policy pp. 1-20

- Ian Down
- Youth Bulges, Busts, and Doing Business in Violence-Prone Nations pp. 1-40

- Alfred A. Marcus, Mazhar Islam and John Moloney
- Do Neoliberal Economic Policies Kill or Save Lives? pp. 1-31

- John Gerring and Strom C. Thacker
Volume 10, issue 2, 2008
- Corporate Lobbying Revisited pp. 1-23

- Jin-Hyuk Kim
- Market Democracy Unleashed? Business Elites and the Crisis of Competitive Authoritarianism in Ukraine pp. 1-33

- John A. Gould and Yaroslav Hetman
- Does Public Opinion Affect Trade Policy? pp. 1-19

- Daniel Y. Kono
- Friedman's Follies: Insights on the Globalization/Regionalization Debate pp. 1-14

- Alan Rugman and Chang Hoon Oh
Volume 10, issue 1, 2008
- Risk Management in China's State Banks - International Best Practice and the Political Economy of Regulation pp. 1-29

- Stefan Brehm
- Signaling Costs: Why Don't More Firms Petition for Protection? pp. 1-24

- Nisha Malhotra
- Trade Associations as Industry Reputation Agents: A Model of Reputational Trust pp. 1-26

- Andrew Tucker
- Transaction Cost Economics: An Assessment of Empirical Research in the Social Sciences pp. 1-63

- Jeffrey T. Macher and Barak D. Richman
Volume 9, issue 3, 2007
- The Other Side of the Coin: Conceptualizing the Relationship between Business and the State in the Age of Globalisation pp. 1-20

- Hans-Jürgen Bieling
- The Power of Socialization: Engaging the Diamond Industry in the Kimberley Process pp. 1-20

- Carola Kantz
- The Power of Business pp. 1-17

- Doris Fuchs and Markus ML Lederer
- The Power of Transnational Private Governance: Financialization and the IASB pp. 1-25

- Andreas Nölke and James Perry
- Leveraging Green Power: Environmental Rules for Project Finance pp. 1-27

- Marcus Schaper
Volume 9, issue 2, 2007
- Trade Openness, Country Size and Economic Volatility: The Compensation Hypothesis Revisited pp. 1-20

- Ian Down
- Targeting Corporate Political Strategy: Theory and Evidence from the U.S. Accounting Industry pp. 1-31

- Richard G. Vanden Bergh and Guy L.F. Holburn
- An Obsolescing Bargain in Chad: Shifts in Leverage between the Government and the World Bank pp. 1-34

- John A. Gould and Matthew S. Winters
- Understanding Interest System Diversity: Health Interest Communities in the American States pp. 1-38

- David Lowery and Virginia Gray
Volume 9, issue 1, 2007
- Ownership Biases and FDI in China: Evidence from Two Provinces pp. 1-45

- Yasheng Huang
- Who Rides the Storm? Political Institutions and Trade Adjustment pp. 1-26

- Daniel Y. Kono and Greg Love
- Economic Inequality and Political Power: A Comparative Analysis of Argentina and Brazil pp. 1-23

- James K. Galbraith, Laura T. Spagnolo and Sergio Pinto
- Varieties of Capitalism and the Auto Industry's Environmental Initiatives: National Institutional Explanations for Firms' Motivations pp. 1-38

- John J. Mikler
Volume 8, issue 3, 2006
- Innovation-Based Industrial Policy in Emerging Economies? The Case of Israel's IT Industry pp. 1-35

- Dan Breznitz
- Party Linkages and Economic Policy: An Examination of Indira Gandhi's India pp. 1-29

- Charles Hankla
- Direct Targeting as an NGO Political Strategy: Examining Private Authority Regimes in the Forestry Sector pp. 1-32

- Erika N. Sasser, Aseem Prakash, Benjamin Cashore and Graeme Auld
- Coalition Formation and Models of Capitalism pp. 1-37

- Michael G. Hall
Volume 8, issue 2, 2006
- Does Firm Size Matter? Analyzing Business Lobbying in the United States pp. 1-17

- Jeffrey M. Drope and Wendy L. Hansen
- The Political Economy of Outsourcing in the European Union and the East-European Enlargement pp. 1-43

- Boyka M. Stefanova
- Strategic Responses to Deregulation and Their Performance Implications in the U.S. Airline Industry pp. 1-37

- Irene Goll, Nancy Brown Johnson and Abdul A. Rasheed
- Trade Openness and Preferences for Redistribution: A Cross-National Assessment of the Compensation Hypothesis pp. 1-50

- Laia Balcells Ventura
Volume 8, issue 1, 2006
- The Corporate Context of Lobbying Activity pp. 1-23

- Holly Brasher and David Lowery
- Institutional Origins of Unemployment Compensation: An Empirical Analysis of the Developing World, 1946–2000 pp. 1-28

- Wonik Kim
- Ownership Structure and Corporate Diversification pp. 1-19

- Yi Zhang and Xi Li
- Government-Business Relations in the Construction of Mercosur pp. 1-26

- Gian Luca Gardini
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