Global Business and Economics Review
1999 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 2, 2000
- Changes in international capital flows and monetary dominance: a study of small and large economies pp. 123-142
- R. Kupchak and M. Monadjemi
- Dynamic interactions between stock and foreign exchange markets pp. 143-158
- Gregory Koutmos
- Do bubbles and time-varying risk premiums affect stock prices? a Kalman filter approach pp. 159-171
- Lii-Tarn Chen, C. Hueng and Chien-fu Jeff Lin
- Termination and endgame scenarios in international joint ventures pp. 172-184
- Ursula F. Ott
- Health, lifespan and economic activity: why poor nations remain poor and rich nations rich pp. 185-200
- Charles E. Swanson and Kenneth J. Kopecky
- Determining the present value of losses resulting from injury pp. 201-217
- Gary Baker
- The market narrative: the wrong story for "managing" the public sector pp. 218-234
- Adrian Carr
- Why do politicians in developed nations prefer foreign trade policy to income redistribution to counteract income inequality resulting from globalisation? pp. 235-245
- Marcus Marktanner
Volume 2, issue 1, 2000
- Financial derivatives in international business - the case of Sweden pp. 1-25
- Michael Rafferty
- Free trade, business strategy and globalisation pp. 26-38
- Gavin Reid
- And justice for all: human rights policy and performance in foreign operations of US-based multinational firms pp. 39-52
- Priscilla R. Reis and Angeli E. Weller
- Did the "shock therapy" approach work in the economic restructuring of Eastern Europe? Some evidence from Poland and Russia: a brief review pp. 53-66
- Demetrios Giannaros
- International joint ventures: a common agency problem pp. 67-84
- Ursula F. Ott
- Competition, contracting and cost-sharing in the NHS internal market pp. 85-103
- Keith E. Gray and Deb Ghosh
- Did the property tax revolt affect local government wages and employment? Evidence from the States pp. 104-120
- Ron Shadbegian
Volume 1, issue 2, 1999
- The management of subcontracted networks as an alternative to internalisation: the shift from the standardised to the specialised in frozen and chilled foods pp. 119-138
- Howard Cox, Simon Mowatt and Martha Prevezer
- To what extent are American and Japanese managerial concepts and techniques converging? pp. 139-157
- Leslie E. Grayson and Orson Watson
- Business ethics in Japan pp. 158-163
- Robert Hsu
- Pricing practices in Japan pp. 164-171
- Robert Hsu
- Exchange rate volatility and trade flows: evidence from the European Union pp. 172-202
- Nikiforos Laopodis
- Savings, taxation and growth: the case of European Union countries pp. 203-214
- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Lorenzo Escot, Miguel-Angel Galindo and Farhang Niroomand
- The Hellenic contribution to economic thought pp. 215-246
- George A. Petrochilos
Volume 1, issue 1, 1999
- Employment: the political economic challenges pp. 1-16
- Frank Stilwell
- Business leadership judgment integrity and sustainable competitive advantage in the global digital economy pp. 17-30
- Joseph A. Petrick
- Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth pp. 31-42
- Maria Minniti
- Controlling international capital flows pp. 43-59
- Jeffrey Sheen
- Financial risk management: dynamic versus static hedging pp. 60-75
- Gregory Koutmos
- A neural network approach to inflation forecasting: the case of Italy pp. 76-92
- Jane M. Binner and Alicia M. Gazely
- The social wage and the Accord in Australia pp. 93-107
- Warren Hogan and Susan Elizabeth King
- Globalisation and rising inequality in developed countries pp. 108-118
- Christine Meyer