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- Rule 2: Have a Financial Plan
- Panos Mourdoukoutas
- Population Development in Namibia
- Veijo Notkola and Harri Siiskonen
- An Historical Perspective
- H. W. Singer
- Explaining Activism (1): Existence of a Problem
- Han-Kyun Rho
- Some Background Information
- Sanjaya Lall
- The Timing of Adjustment Strategies during Work Role Transition: A Longitudinal Comparison between Newcomers and Job Changers
- Stefano Toderi and Guido Sarchielli
- Changes in the Japanese Financial System and the Intermediary Functions of Banks
- Hideo Ishihara
- The Future of Trade Unions
- Richard Hyman
- Issues
- Shirley Harrison
- Big Lies, Little Lies: The Story of Propaganda
- Nicholas J. O’Shaughnessy
- Louhi, the Mistress of Northland: The Power of the Loner
- Iiris Aaltio
- The End of the Golden Age of Capitalism
- Michael Perelman
- The Internet and the Commercial Banking Industry: Strategic Implications from a US Perspective
- William C. Hunter
- What Makes a Green Issue?
- Tom Curtin and Jacqueline Jones
- Work as a Cost
- Pierre Lemieux
- The Global Strategic-Transition Model
- Graeme Snooks
- The Four Pillars of Fair Trade: Institutions
- Tamara L. Stenn
- General Equilibrium with Infinitely Many Goods: The Case of Separable Utilities
- Aloisio Araujo and Paulo Monteiro
- Unexpected News or Financial Flows
- Gordon Pepper
- Intellectual Capital: Articulating Your Portfolio
- Fiona Czerniawska
- Commitment 1: Think of Your Brand as a Person
- Yasushi Kusume and Neil Gridley
- The Role of Space in Revenue Management
- Sheryl E. Kimes and Leo M. Renaghan
- Theodor Heidhues’ Contribution to the Analysis of Agriculture and International Relations
- Günther Schmitt
- Foreign Investment Revisited
- Felipe Pazos
- The scale of the challenge for change
- Andy Wales, Matthew Gorman and Dunstan Hope
- What Makes a Green Issue?
- Tom Curtin
- Testing Long Waves
- Alfred Kleinknecht
- Testing Long Waves
- Alfred Kleinknecht
- The Origins and Features of Social Security
- Kwong-leung Tang and James Midgley
- Power Sharing: Protection of Self-Interest
- Stephen G. Peitchinis
- Experience under the EMS and Prospects for Further Progress towards EMU
- Michael Emerson
- So why do it?
- Julia Middleton
- Responsible communications agencies: key success factors
- Aude Badran
- Sharing the Secret: Joseph Conrad on Leadership at Sea
- Peter Villiers
- Evolution, Revolution and Manpower Adjustments
- Stephen G. Peitchinis
- Generation Two and Beyond — The Family Business
- Joachim Schwass, Håkan Hillerström, Holger Kück and Colleen Lief
- Tiger Social Policy in Context
- Ian Holliday and Paul Wilding
- The Proposed Economic Model
- George T. Edwards
- Special Gains from Trade with Socialist Countries: The Case of Tanzania
- Manfred Bienefeld
- The Theoretical Framework
- Ikujiro Nonaka, Ryoko Toyama, Toru Hirata, Susan J. Bigelow, Ayano Hirose and Florian Kohlbacher
- Regulations for Individual Competitors, Safety for Spectators by the Thousand
- Martin Beck-Burridge and Jeremy Walton
- Estimating the Arbitrage Pricing Theory Factor Sensitivities Using Quantile Regression
- Zeno Adams, Roland Füss, Philipp Grüber, Ulrich Hommel and Holger Wohlenberg
- The M&A Landscape
- Frank Vielba and Carol Vielba
- Predicting a Crisis
- Tom Curtin, Daniel Hayman and Naomi Husein
- Global Branding, Fashion Systems, and Historical Culture
- Wu Zhiyan, Janet Borgerson and Jonathan Schroeder
- Family business management formula
- Alberto Gimeno, Gemma Baulenas and Joan Coma-Cros
- Transformational Leadership
- Philip Channer and Tina Hope
- Site Description and Methodology
- Lorraine Giordano
- Memoir on the History of the Austin Software Council
- Fred Phillips
- Part I’s When—The Timing of Evil Transactional Behavior, and Why Such Evil Will Always Exist
- Richard J. Arend