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- Some Causes of Popular Poverty, Derived from the Enriching Nature of Interests, Rents, Duties, Inheritances, and Church Establishments, Investigated in their Principles and Consequences, and Agreement with the Scriptures (1817)
- Cornelius Blatchly
- The Arab Spring and the Emergence of the Syrian Crisis
- Cenap Çakmak and Murat Ustaoğlu
- The Experience of the Sixties
- Peter Coffey
- India’s Story: As it Rolls On
- Piya Mahtaney
- Linear Relations and their Implications
- R. J. O’Brien and G. G. Garcia
- Liquid Savings Patterns and Credit Usage among the Poor
- Leah Gjertson
- Organising and Union Modernisation: Narratives of Renewal in Britain
- Miguel Martinez Lucio and Mark Stuart
- The Overlaps Between Occupational Violence/Bullying and Systemic Pressures on Organizations from Global Market Environments
- Claire Mayhew
- Uncovering Beliefs
- Kees Koedijk and Alfred Slager
- World Trade and Monetary Order
- Paolo Savona and Enzo Grilli
- Barriers to Internationalization
- Peter J. Buckley
- The Macroeconomic Framework for Managing Public Finances
- Richard Hemming
- Theoretical Perspectives of Strategic Behavior
- David B. Zoogah
- Do Very Young Children Understand Persuasive Intent in Advertisements?
- Moondore Ali and Mark Blades
- Demographic Differences Between Men and Women
- Jenny Darroch
- The ABC’s of High-Stakes Decisions
- Mark Jablonowski
- Linear Difference Equations
- András Simonovits
- Finance: A Value Paradigm and Equations Without Space
- Armen V. Papazian
- Economic Psychology
- Günter Schmölders
- The Philosophy of Error and Liberty of Thought: J.S. Mill on Logical Fallacies
- Frederick Rosen
- Your Present: The Potential of Your Current Network
- Pino Bethencourt
- Private Equity in the Emerging Markets: No Longer an Asterisk
- Joseph Quinlan
- Commons
- Luigino Bruni
- Judy Samuels
- Rebekah S. Heppner
- Writing, Urtext, Bullae
- Michael L. Johnson
- New Trends in EC-ACP Relations: Lomé IV and Structural Adjustment
- Trevor W. Parfitt
- A Not-so-Mighty Yuan
- Chi Lo
- The Soviet economy and the organisation of Soviet advertising
- Philip Hanson
- The Typology Approach in Innovation Research
- Luitpold Uhlmann and Michael Gibbons
- The Public’s View
- Doug White
- Regulation for Innovation: A Comparative Inquiry into a Regulatory Pair of Twins
- Antoni J. P. Brack
- How Do Emerging Leaders See Themselves as Leaders?
- Sherry H. Penney and Patricia Akemi Neilson
- The Roles of State and Market in the Development Process, with Special Reference to the ‘East Asian Miracle’
- Akio Hosono
- Social Research on Services and Service Work in Germany — from the ‘Service Gap’ to Service Professionalism
- Heike Jacobsen
- The New Regionalism vs. Globalization?
- A. S. Bhalla and P. Bhalla
- Open Innovation Business Models and the Role of Interfirm Partnerships
- Refik Culpan
- Ryotaro Shiba (1923–96) and the Call for Meiji Values in a Global Age
- Sinh Vinh
- Organisational framework
- Sheila Farrell
- Assessing the external context
- Ellen R. Auster, Krista K. Wylie and Michael S. Valente
- How Systems Thinking Provides a Framework for Change: A Case Study of Disabled Facilities Grant Service in Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
- Keivan Zokaei
- Rise of consortium banking
- Richard Roberts and Christopher Arnander
- Coaching a Newly Promoted Manager
- Linda J. Ferguson
- Devaluation and the Dangers Ahead
- Lord Robbins
- The Invitation Email
- Philippe Espinasse
- The abnormal boss
- Adrian Furnham
- What is Strategy?
- Michael Kare-Silver
- Saudi Arabia
- John R. Presley and Rodney Wilson
- Factor Prices and Methods of Cultivation
- Keith Griffin
- Fieldwork and Methodology
- Tomoko Kurihara
- A Guide to Acquisition and Initial Operation: Reflections from Tanzanian Experience 1967–74
- Reginald H. Green