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- Types of Ambiguity
- David J. Wilkinson
- The Historical Significance of the Entrepreneur
- Mark Casson and Catherine Casson
- One Size Does Not Fit All: Uncovering Older Entrepreneur Diversity through Motivations, Emotions and Mentoring Needs
- Thomas Wainwright, Ewald Kibler, Teemu Kautonen and Robert Blackburn
- The Destroying Cluster
- Colin Shaw
- Lloyds: a Deviant Case, Rejecting Universal Banking
- David Rogers
- Monetary Policy Shifts and Inflation Dynamics
- Paolo Surico
- Demographic Characteristics of AER Authors
- Benno Torgler and Marco Piatti
- Data Constraints in the Analysis of Southern Multinationals: Evidence from the EU
- Peter J. Buckley, Adam R. Cross and Hinrich Voss
- Plant Here The Standard
- Dennis Griffiths
- Play
- Jeroen Bree
- Critique and Alternatives to Contemporary Approaches in International Economic Co-operation
- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Analysing the Corporate Brand
- Nicholas Ind
- Local Autonomy in Danish Banking: Historical Roots — Persistence and Change
- James Høpner
- Cross-Border Staff Mobility in German and Mexican Profit Organisations
- Christel Adick, Bruno Gandlgruber, Martina Maletzky and Ludger Pries
- Landscape Evolution
- Ian Kelly
- English Steel Plate Mill
- T. A. J. Nicholson
- Beyond Scripts and Rules: Emotion, Fantasy and Care in Contemporary Service Work
- Yiannis Gabriel
- Sterling and the City-Bank-Treasury Nexus
- Gary Burn
- Using Lean Thinking to Improve Strategic Performance
- Bernard Marr and James Creelman
- Examining the Fictive as a Methodological Stance
- Alexandra Pitsis
- The IMF and the Developing World: History, Relationships and Resource Uses
- Graham Bird
- Britain’s Flexible Labour Force: New Barriers to Individual Employment Rights
- Anna Pollert
- The Organisational Architecture
- Magdy G. Abdel-Kader and Erin Yu-Ching Lin
- International Labour in Postwar Europe
- Gary K. Busch
- Tax Policy
- Toshihiro Ihori
- Paul Davies on Boards of Directors: the European Perspective
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Banking
- Tillmann C. Lauk
- Part I’s Where—The Characteristics of a Corruptible System
- Richard J. Arend
- The first key-Payment
- Jacques Riboud
- Banking without a Central Bank
- Kate Phylaktis
- The Modus Operandi of Bank Rate Reconsidered
- M. L. Burstein
- Collecting Literature-based Innovation Output Indicators. The Experience in the Netherlands
- Alfred Kleinknecht, Jeroen O. N. Reijnen and Wendy Smits
- Global Change Management Approaches in MNCs and Distinct National Trajectories: Britain and Germany Compared
- Mike Geppert, Dirk Matten and Karen Williams
- The Changing Financial Landscape
- Maximilian Hall
- Reputation under Direct and Indirect Reciprocity
- Peter Verhezen
- Agriculture and Forestry
- Francis A. Lees and Hugh C. Brooks
- Foreign Trade Policies, Domestic Competition and the Benefits of Imported and In-house Technologies in the Newly Industrialising Countries
- Homi Katrak
- Structural Change of the Labor Market and the Turning Point in South Korea
- Chang Nam Kim
- Staking the Claim
- Amielle Lake, Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse
- Unemployment
- John Hicks
- The Political Event
- Steffen Böhm
- The Dillon Round
- Timothy E. Josling, Stefan Tangermann and T. K. Warley
- The Damage to Investment Capital Markets Today
- M. S. S. Namaki
- Driving the transformation
- Andrew Kakabadse, Mohamed Omar Abdulla, Rabih Abouchakra and Ali Qassim Jawad
- Risk and Return on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- Keiichi Kubota and Hitoshi Takehara
- Comment on T. J. Sargent and N. Wallace: Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic
- Willem Buiter
- Surveying Households in Central Asia: Problems and Progress
- Jane Falkingham and John Micklewright
- Opportunities
- Ian Chaston
- Setting Realistic Goals
- Robert S. Fleming
- Communicate, communicate, communicate
- Adrian Furnham