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- Convergence versus Divergence: Testing Varieties of Capitalism Perspective on the Globalization of Business Practices
- Andrei Kuznetsov and Marcus Jacob
- Revolutionary Consolidation and the Emergence of the BFS
- Helen Yaffe
- Top Institutions, Top Papers and Leading Economists Publishing in AER
- Benno Torgler and Marco Piatti
- If Markets are Efficient, Why Have There Been So Many International Financial Market Crises Since the 1970s?
- Paul Davidson
- New Responsibilities for Universities
- Chiara Mio
- State of the Art in Theory
- Tim Sauber and Hugo Tschirky
- The Payment System: Structure, Efficiency, Innovation and Regulation
- David Mayes, Iftekhar Hasan, Timo Iivarinen, Karlo Kauko, Kari Kemppainen, Tanai Khiaonarong, Kari Korhonen, Harry Leinonen, Markku Malkamäki, Alistair Milne, Kirsi Ripatti, Heiko Schmiedel, Oz Shy, Juha Tarkka and Jukka Topi
- Health Service Reform and the Modernization of Employment Relations: The Case of the United Kingdom
- Stephen Bach
- Redesigning marketing to fit a different marketplace
- Don E. Schultz
- Theories of Pricing
- Malcolm Sawyer
- Protection of Manufactures in the United States
- Edward J. Ray
- Soft Budget Constraint Theories: From Centralization to the Market
- Eric Maskin and Chenggang Xu
- The Access to Justice Movement
- John Peysner
- Overview of the WRAP Process
- J. Angus Gillon and Lynne Pearson
- Classical and Neoclassical Approaches
- Jan Kregel
- Floating Exchange Rates: the Lessons of Experience
- Roy A. Batchelor and Geoffrey E. Wood
- Mobilizing
- Geoff Sheard, Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse
- A History of Businessmanship
- Bengt Karlöf
- The Barren Years
- David Humphreys
- Women’s Employment and Multinationals in the UK: Restructuring and Flexibility
- Ruth Pearson
- Demand for Cars in Russia: Before and after the 2008–2009 Crisis
- Elena Starostenkova and Bruno Jetin
- The Emergence of Russian Corporations: From the Soviet Enterprise to a Market Firm
- Tatiana Dolgopyatova, Ichiro Iwasaki and Andrei A. Yakovlev
- The ‘Interim-ness’ of Accounts
- D. R. Myddelton
- Current Crisis in the US and Economic Policy Implications
- Philip Arestis and Elias Karakitsos
- An Ex-post Review of the 1992 MacSharry Reform
- Stefan Tangermann
- Wicked Problems
- Jim Armstrong
- The Physiocratic Theory of Property and State
- Warren Samuels
- Perspectives on ICTs and Development
- Maitrayee Mukerji
- Growth and Development in East Asia and the OECD Countries
- Åke E. Andersson
- Conceptual Framework of Corporate Governance
- Priyanka Kaushik Sharma
- From Oxford Political Economy to Oxford Economics, 1922 to 1939
- Warren Young and Frederic Lee
- What do we already know about innovation management?
- Arnoud Meyer and Sam Garg
- Economics: The Trunk and the Branches
- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Collecting and Coding Data
- Neil Frude
- The Limits to Laissez-Faire
- John Maloney
- Venture Capital Definitions and Approaches
- Richard Thompson
- His ‘Juvenile Work’
- Gavin Kennedy
- Suspension of Suspension: Notes on the Hybrid
- Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
- Fiscal Sustainability in the CAC Region
- Anders Danielson
- Innovation and Unnovation
- Dave Richards
- WTO Membership: What’s in It for Small Developing Countries?
- Walter Kennes
- A Brand is Born
- Susan Gunelius
- Model-Theoretic Toolkit
- Erwin Klein
- Corporate silos
- David E. Hawkins
- The brand house
- Michael Morley
- Björn Thalberg — Teacher, Mentor and Friend
- Kumaraswamy Velupillai
- Keynes and the Cambridge Economics School
- D. John Shaw
- A New Brand of International Banking Alliance
- Jörg Itschert and Rehan ul-Haq
- Alignment of Top-Down Pro-Internationalization Policies of Outward Foreign Direct Investment
- Miguel Matos Torres and Francisco Figueira Lemos
- Changing Philosophies of Economic Policy
- Robert Solomon