Business and Politics
1999 - 2024
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Volume 3, issue 3, 2001
- ARPA Does Windows: The Defense Underpinning of the PC Revolution pp. 213-237

- Glenn R. Fong
- The Emergence of a “War” on Economic Crime: The Case of Finland pp. 239-267

- Anne Alvesalo and Steve Tombs
- Y2K: The Bug That Failed to Bite pp. 269-296

- Jonathan Story and Robert J. Crawford
- Regulation and Ethics in Business: The Israeli Bank-Share Case pp. 297-320

- Aviva Geva
Volume 3, issue 2, 2001
- Corporate Market and Nonmarket Strategies in Asia: A Conceptual Framework pp. 89-108

- Vinod K. Aggarwal
- SAP—A Globally Enterprising Company: European Lessons from the Enterprise Software Industry pp. 109-134

- Trevor H. Nakagawa
- Dogfight over Asia: Airbus vs. Boeing pp. 135-156

- Wayne Sandholtz and William Love
- Congestion Ahead: Japanese Automakers in Southeast Asia pp. 157-184

- Gregory W. Noble
- Finding the Right Chemistry: The U.S. Chemical Industry in Asia pp. 185-202

- Kun-Chin Lin
Volume 3, issue 1, 2001
- Globalization or National Capitalism: Large Firms, National Strategies, and Political Activities pp. 5-19

- Wendy L. Hansen and Neil J. Mitchell
- The Fallacy of Regulatory Symmetry: An Economic Analysis of the ‘Level Playing Field’ in Cable TV Franchising Statutes pp. 21-46

- Thomas W. Hazlett and George Ford
- The Political Preferences of Diversified Business Groups: Lessons from Colombia (1994–1998) pp. 47-63

- Angelika Rettberg
- Exploring the Political Economy of Consumer Legislation: The Development of Automobile Lemon Laws pp. 65-76

- Brian Shaffer and Daniel T. Ostas
Volume 2, issue 3, 2000
- Business Associations and Economic Development: Why Some Associations Contribute More Than Others pp. 261-288

- Richard F. Doner and Ben Ross Schneider
- Constituency-based Lobbying as Corporate Political Strategy: Testing an Agency Theory Perspective pp. 289-308

- Michael D. Lord
- The Significance of Business Interest Associations in Economic Policy Reform: The Case of Australian Taxation Policy pp. 309-325

- Richard Eccleston
- Crisis and Adaptation in East Asian Innovation Systems: The Case of the Semiconductor Industry in Taiwan and South Korea pp. 327-352

- William W. Keller and Louis W. Pauly
Volume 2, issue 2, 2000
- National Technology Policy in Global Markets: Developing Next-Generation Lithography in the Semiconductor Industry pp. 93-113

- Greg Linden, David C. Mowery and Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis
- Digital Television and the Quid Pro Quo pp. 115-159

- Thomas W. Hazlett and Matthew L. Spitzer
- Private Sector Trade Politics in Mexico pp. 161-187

- Strom C. Thacker
- Corporate Governance and Regulation in Privatized Utilities: Telecommunications in Four European Countries pp. 189-223

- Andrea E. Goldstein
- Autonomy or International Cooperation? The Japanese Space Industry Responds to U.S. Pressure pp. 225-250

- Seungjoo Lee
- Errata pp. 251-251

- Anonymous
Volume 2, issue 1, 2000
- Money and Politics in the Current Contemporary Congress pp. 5-7

- Thomas W. Gilligan
- Campaign War Chests in Congressional Elections pp. 9-33

- Stephen Ansolabehere and James M. Snyder
- Congressional Committees as Reputation-building Mechanisms pp. 35-52

- Randall S. Kroszner and Thomas Stratmann
- PAC Contributions and Defense Contracting pp. 53-73

- Micky Tripathi
- Corporate PAC Campaign Contributions in Perspective pp. 75-88

- Jeffrey Milyo, David Primo and Tim Groseclose
Volume 1, issue 3, 1999
- Comparative Economic Organization—Within and Between Countries pp. 261-277

- Witold Henisz and Oliver Williamson
- Domestic Responses to Free Trade and Free Finance in OECD Countries pp. 279-316

- Daniel Verdier
- Prices, Politics, Institutions: Oil Exporters in the International Economy pp. 317-342

- Kiren Chaudhry
- Globalization, International Corporate Alliances, and Political Conflict: The Experience of the US Airline and Telecommunication Industries pp. 343-373

- Jonathan Crystal
Volume 1, issue 2, 1999
- Latin American Trade Strategy at Century's End pp. 117-153

- Carol Wise
- Much Ado About Nothing? The Economic Impact of US Foreign Trade Mission Participation pp. 155-177

- Karen E. Schnietz and Douglas A. Schuler
- Appointed Courts, Elected Courts, and Public Utility Regulation: Judicial Independence and the Energy Crisis pp. 179-201

- F. Andrew Hanssen
- Market and Nonmarket Strategies During Deregulation: The Case of British Telecom pp. 203-231

- Jean-Philippe Bonardi
- Politics Matter: The 1997 Derailment of Fast-Track Trade Authority pp. 233-251

- Karen E. Schnietz and Timothy Nieman
Volume 1, issue 1, 1999
- Integrated Market and Nonmarket Strategies in Client and Interest Group Politics pp. 7-34

- David P. Baron
- Globalization, Convergence, and the Transformation of International Production Networks in Electronics in East Asia pp. 35-62

- Dieter Ernst and John Ravenhill
- Pivotal Politics: A Refinement of Nonmarket Analysis for Voting Institutions pp. 63-81

- Keith Krehbiel
- Corporate Political Action: Rethinking the Economic and Organizational Influences pp. 83-97

- Douglas A. Schuler
- Patenting for Global Markets: A U. S. Firm Meets the Demands of the New Globalism pp. 99-111

- Deepak Somaya
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