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- High Risk, Low Risk: The Use of Data in the Identification of Potential Targets of Commercial Crime Offenders
- Kate Bowers and Alex Hirschfield
- Macroeconomic Policy, Investment and Innovation
- Malcolm Sawyer
- 1951–1981
- Guy Routh
- How Monetary Systems Are Born
- Robert Pringle
- Agriculture in Taiwan and South Korea
- Nan Wiegersma and Joseph E. Medley
- Install a Board of Directors
- Daniel J. Weinfurter
- People and their Culture
- Steven I. Davis
- Workers and ‘Managers’
- György Bőgel, Vincent Edwards, Marian Wax, Tibor Benkő, János Hárskuti, Ildikó Király, Tibor Kovács, Tamás Szabó, Vilmos Szegő, Ervin Török and László Zentai
- Balance of Payments Theory
- Graham Bird
- John Hess, Chief Executive Officer, Altius Associates Ltd
- Mark Bishop
- The Brain, Learnt Behaviours and Human Interaction
- Chris Harris
- The Earlier Plans, 1969–70
- Peter Coffey and John R. Presley
- A Rural Poverty Profile of the Region
- Alberto Valdés
- Low Trust, Low Support
- Aryanne Oade
- Yet How Do We Know?
- Teresa Carla Oliveira
- Finance and the Stock Market
- Matthew W. Ragas and Ron Culp
- The Basic Approach
- Trevor J. Bentley
- Kuhn-Tucker theory
- Donald A. R. George
- Non-determinism in User-Machine Interaction
- Asaf Degani
- Using Business Functions to Identify New and Growing Jobs
- Sem Vandekerckhove and Monique Ramioul
- Who Benefits from Coaching?
- Angélique du Toit and Stuart Sim
- Short-Term, Medium-to Long-Term and Partial Cover
- Zlatko Salcic
- Capabilities and competitive advantage
- David Birchall and George Tovstiga
- The Japanese Management Structure as a Competitive Strategy: The Importance of a Nexus of Long-term Treaties, Common Knowledge and Firm-Specific Learning
- Ilari Tyrni
- Balance of Payments Theory
- Graham Bird
- Trade-offs between Regulation and Fostering of Social Enterprise: The Case of European Union Policies
- Nicole Etchart and Loïc Comolli
- Industrial Policy In The Mixed Economy
- Charles Rowley
- Index Numbers and the Theory of Value
- Utz-Peter Reich
- Subsidy Policies in Britain, France and West Germany: An Overview
- Guy Carmoy
- War and Expansion at Dowlais, 1793–1815
- Edgar Jones
- Regulatory Institutions and Procedures
- Nick Gardner
- From Authority to Lifestyle: A Mapping of Symbol Intensive Brands
- Stefania Saviolo and Antonio Marazza
- Development of the European Monetary System
- Stephen Frank Overturf
- Positioning
- Tony Ellson
- Germany and the Waste Incinerator in the North Black Forest
- Ragnar E. Löfstedt
- The Asian Financial Crisis and Prospects for Trade and Business with Thailand
- Sirilaksana Khoman
- Years’ Purchase Dual Rate
- Philip Bowcock
- The Politics of Management
- Ted Stephenson
- Public vs Private Ownership: The Economic Rationale for Privatization in Developing Countries
- Osama J. A. R. Abu Shair
- Progress: Mapping New Roads to Success
- Mary Bergstrom
- Development of the Fair Trade Idea in Europe and the United States
- Magdalena Stefańska and Renata Nestorowicz
- The Management of Component-Based Software Development
- Julia Kotlarsky and Ilan Oshri
- Competition among Institutions: Evolution within Constraints
- Wolfgang Kerber and Viktor Vanberg
- Automation on the Shopfloor: Machinists
- Lorraine Giordano
- Bank of England Control and Supervision
- John Grady and Martin Weale
- Into the Temping Zone
- Christina Garsten
- Welfare to Work
- Seppo Honkapohja and Frank Westermann
- The Aluminium Value Chain
- Lou Anne Barclay
- Geopolitics of Governance: Contrasts of Application and Control
- Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse
- Competition: How do we gain a competitive edge?
- Mike Davidson