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- Marketing Mix Metaphorosis: the Heavy Toll of too much Popularity
- Walter Waterschoot and Joeri Haes
- Modern Theories of the Witchcraft in Salem
- Franklin Mixon
- Deterministic Chaos in Economics: An Occurrence in Axiomatic Utility Theory
- Paul Samuelson
- Society Moves Online:The Transforming Power of Information Technology and E-Commerce
- William E. Halal
- Greed or Competitive Firms?
- Jocelyn Pixley
- Banking
- Tillmann C. Lauk
- The Historical Significance of the Entrepreneur
- Mark Casson and Catherine Casson
- Monetary Policy Shifts and Inflation Dynamics
- Paolo Surico
- Lloyds: a Deviant Case, Rejecting Universal Banking
- David Rogers
- The Revolutionary Road to State Capitalism
- Adam Buick and John Crump
- 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
- Staking the Claim
- Amielle Lake, Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse
- 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
- Unemployment
- John Hicks
- Structural Change of the Labor Market and the Turning Point in South Korea
- Chang Nam Kim
- The First Industrial Revolution in Britain, 1780–1860: National Income and Its Distribution
- Douglas Fisher
- The Technology
- Andrew M. McCosh and Michael S. Scott Morton
- The First Industrial Revolution in Britain, 1780–1860: National Income and Its Distribution
- Douglas Fisher
- A Rawlsian View of CSR and the Game Theory of its Implementation (III): Conformism, Equilibrium Refinement and Selection
- Lorenzo Sacconi
- The Rise and Fall of the Corporatist State in Tunisia, 1956–1986
- Emma C. Murphy
- Program Management Philosophy and the Importance of a PgMO
- Ali M. Al-Khouri
- A Legislative Prompt? The TUC Perspective on the 2000 Recognition Procedure
- Sian Moore, Sonia McKay and Sarah Veale
- Strategising in the Digital Economy: e-roadmapping
- Stefan P. Bornheim, Jutta Weppler and Oliver Ohlen
- Correcting cock-ups
- Adrian Furnham
- Control freak
- Adrian Furnham
- Communication diets
- Adrian Furnham
- Charismatic leadership
- Adrian Furnham
- The Economic Consequences of EMU for Britain
- Jonathan Michie
- Economic Sanctions under the League of Nations
- Margaret P. Doxey
- External Use of the South African Rand
- Johan Heever
- The Stylized LME
- Ferguson Evans
- The Impact of High Military Expenditures (II)
- Peter Southwood
- Cross-Border Staff Mobility in German and Mexican Profit Organisations
- Christel Adick, Bruno Gandlgruber, Martina Maletzky and Ludger Pries
- Equilibrium Economics after Marshall
- Neil Hart
- Equal Pay for Men and Women
- Roy Harrod
- Paul Davies on Boards of Directors: the European Perspective
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Growth of Arab Financial Expertise
- Rodney Wilson
- Four Issues in Socratic Economic Analysis
- Barry Gordon
- Dialectical Management in a Large Corporation: The Case of Innovation at NTT DoCoMo
- Mitsuru Kodama
- Setting Realistic Goals
- Robert S. Fleming
- Communicate, communicate, communicate
- Adrian Furnham
- Challenging the Business-School Concept
- Martine Plompen
- The Employment Effect
- Branko Horvat
- Aggregate Supply and Demand in an Open Economy
- David Mayes and Matti Virén
- The Maritime Car Carrier Industry
- Erol Kahveci and Theo Nichols
- Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming Applications
- Josef Kallrath
- Shaping the European Mindset: A Governance Design and Policy Innovation Agenda
- Nadeem Khan and Nada Kakabadse