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- ‘The People Nearest to the Ground’: BBC R. Leeds, Thursday 21 January 1988
- Alastair Hetherington
- The Fiscal Policy Dimension
- Robert Buckley
- The Empirical Importance of Private Ownership for Economic Growth
- Darius Palia and Edmund Phelps
- The Creation of the Swatch Group and the “Swatch Legend”
- Pierre-Yves Donzé
- New Spaces: Globalization of the Market Economy
- Philippe Woot
- Major Chris Hunter QGM — Former Bomb Disposal Expert, Author, and Broadcaster
- Brian Claridge and Cary L. Cooper
- Research Questions, Methodology and Questionnaire Design for Part II
- Charles Dennis
- Corporate Community
- Jon Woronoff
- Waging war
- David E. Hawkins and Shan Rajagopal
- Mapping the IT Outsourcing Landscape: Review and Future Directions
- Mary C. Lacity, Shaji Khan, Aihua Yan and Leslie P. Willcocks
- Australia and Chile
- Paul G. Buchanan and Kate Nicholls
- Wage Disindexation in France and the Incompleteness of the Employment Contract
- Benedicte Reynaud
- Government Action: Legal, Political and Whimsical
- T. H. Donaldson
- Aggregate Demand Curves: A Guide to Use and Abuse Revisited
- Peter H. Hall and Malcolm L. Treadgold
- The Evolution of Banking Strategies and Services: The Dilemma facing Today’s Bankers
- Hans H. Angermueller
- Are You Living a Double Life?
- Diane K. Adams
- Obrajes and the Industrialisation of Colonial Latin America
- W. P. Glade
- Confronting Paradox: Exploring Mentoring Relationships as a Catalyst for Understanding the Strength and Resilience of Professional Indian Women
- Stacy Blake-Beard
- Build Trust—A Vital Component of Enduring Achievement
- James M. Kerr
- The Legislative Framework
- Nick Gardner
- The ECU and Monetary Management in Europe
- Polly Reynolds Allen and Daniel Gros
- Bringing the Firm Back In: Multinationals in International Political Economy
- Lorraine Eden
- European Economic Restructuring: Retrospect and Prospect
- Robert Ballance
- Economic Growth
- John Mills
- Some Aspects of the Relations between International Movements of Commodities, Factors of Production, and Technology
- Bertil Ohlin
- Airlines, Incidents and Investigators
- Carl Macrae
- The Theory of Competitive Identity
- Simon Anholt
- A General Account
- Theo Nichols and Nadir Sugur
- Financial Stability
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- The Asian Crisis in 1997 and its Causes
- Seung-Il Jeong
- CMB Packaging: Dissecting a Transnational Merger
- Oliver L. Landreth
- Cultural Change, Reorganization and Diversification (1996–2002): The Search for a New Identity
- Giuseppe Soda and Alessandra Carlone
- How Far Can You Stretch?
- Dave Power
- The Networks
- Kwan Man Bun
- Japanese Neomercantilism: Continuities and Changes
- William R. Nester
- Contemporary Technological Revolutions: Characteristics and Dynamics
- Ian Miles
- Value Creation: Dynamic Supply Chain Design
- Enver Yücesan
- International Refugee Burdens
- Mathias Czaika
- Devolution of transport policy in Europe
- Henk A. Gent and Peter Nijkamp
- Industrial Giants Are a Major Block
- A. Coskun Samli
- Trustee Knowledge and Understanding, and Investment Governance: What Do Trustees Need to Know?
- Andrew Clare and Chris Wagstaff
- The EMS and other International Monetary Regimes Compared
- Marcello Cecco
- Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Economic Reform in China
- Suck-Kyo Ahn
- Capitalism, Nature and Climate Change: A Structural Analysis
- Max Koch
- Mutual Recognition, Functional Equivalence and Harmonization in the Evolution of the European Common Market and the WTO
- Joseph H. H. Weiler
- Primary-Product Price Instability and Export Instability in LDCs
- Graham Bird
- The Evolution of the Theory of the Firm
- D. P. O’Brien
- The Impact of ASEAN FTA: Regional Level Analysis
- Kiki Verico
- Introduction
- Jane Cranwell-Ward, Patricia Bossons and Sue Gover
- Please hold, your call is important to us
- Colin Shaw