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- Government Statistics and Other Lies
- Michael Backman
- Husband, wife and children
- Walter Sinclair
- The Media in a Crisis
- Tom Curtin, Daniel Hayman and Naomi Husein
- Equal Pay for Men and Women
- Roy Harrod
- Equilibrium Economics after Marshall
- Neil Hart
- Collecting Literature-based Innovation Output Indicators. The Experience in the Netherlands
- Alfred Kleinknecht, Jeroen O. N. Reijnen and Wendy Smits
- The Modus Operandi of Bank Rate Reconsidered
- M. L. Burstein
- English Steel Plate Mill
- T. A. J. Nicholson
- Strategising in the Digital Economy: e-roadmapping
- Stefan P. Bornheim, Jutta Weppler and Oliver Ohlen
- A Legislative Prompt? The TUC Perspective on the 2000 Recognition Procedure
- Sian Moore, Sonia McKay and Sarah Veale
- Japan’s Import Barriers — Agriculture and Distribution
- Akira Hirata, Hirohisa Kohama, Shujiro Urata and Kazuhiko Yokota
- Three Examples of Large-Scale Transformation Efforts from American Twentieth-Century History
- Mats Larsson
- The Development of Self-Management in Yugoslavia
- Hans Dieter Seibel and Ukandi G. Damachi
- Financial Institutions, Stability and Growth
- Hubert Gabrisch and Jens Hölscher
- Understanding the Family Business Leadership Challenges
- Joachim Schwass
- Export Patterns and Industrial Policy in Korea and Taiwan
- Haeran Lim
- The Start-Up State
- Kwasi Kwarteng, Ryan Bourne and Jonathan Dupont
- Global Trends and the Corporate Response
- Grant Ledgerwood and Arlene Idol Broadhurst
- The Revolutionary Road to State Capitalism
- Adam Buick and John Crump
- The Historical Significance of the Entrepreneur
- Mark Casson and Catherine Casson
- Types of Ambiguity
- David J. Wilkinson
- 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
- Examining the Fictive as a Methodological Stance
- Alexandra Pitsis
- Britain’s Flexible Labour Force: New Barriers to Individual Employment Rights
- Anna Pollert
- Beyond Scripts and Rules: Emotion, Fantasy and Care in Contemporary Service Work
- Yiannis Gabriel
- Sterling and the City-Bank-Treasury Nexus
- Gary Burn
- The IMF and the Developing World: History, Relationships and Resource Uses
- Graham Bird
- Using Lean Thinking to Improve Strategic Performance
- Bernard Marr and James Creelman
- Chances and Limits of South-South Monetary Coordination
- Jan Kregel
- The Problems of the Quantitative Estimation of Integration Effects
- David Mayes
- Emerging Asian multinationals
- Rajiv Biswas
- Growth of Arab Financial Expertise
- Rodney Wilson
- Dialectical Management in a Large Corporation: The Case of Innovation at NTT DoCoMo
- Mitsuru Kodama
- Four Issues in Socratic Economic Analysis
- Barry Gordon
- Demographic Characteristics of AER Authors
- Benno Torgler and Marco Piatti
- Plant Here The Standard
- Dennis Griffiths
- Play
- Jeroen Bree
- Data Constraints in the Analysis of Southern Multinationals: Evidence from the EU
- Peter J. Buckley, Adam R. Cross and Hinrich Voss
- The Economic Consequences of EMU for Britain
- Jonathan Michie
- The Stylized LME
- Ferguson Evans
- Economic Sanctions under the League of Nations
- Margaret P. Doxey
- External Use of the South African Rand
- Johan Heever
- The Impact of High Military Expenditures (II)
- Peter Southwood
- Developing Countries in the Multilateral Trading System
- Dilip Das
- Motor Industry Policies in Emerging Markets: Globalisation and the Promotion of Domestic Industry
- John Humphrey and Antje Oeter
- Technological Regimes and Firm Behaviour
- Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo
- Analysing the Corporate Brand
- Nicholas Ind