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- The Barriers
- Michael Morley
- Offshore: The State as Legal Fiction
- Sol Picciotto
- Case Studies for Music as Identity
- Daniel M. Jackson and David Marcus
- Strategic Internalization and the Growth of the Multinational Firm
- Marina Papanastassiou, Robert Pearce and Fragkiskos Filippaios
- Strategic Refocusing and International Expansion: Building the Future Enel (2002–2010)
- Giuseppe Soda and Alessandra Carlone
- Building Personal Relationships
- John L. Graham, Lynda Lawrence and William Hernández Requejo
- Decisions, Results, and Consequences: Learning
- Josep Maria Rosanas
- Red Guards with Credit Cards: Merge Planning and Market the Fusion Way
- Laurence J. Brahm
- The Transformation Trinity: Value, Value Form and Price
- Antonino Callari, Bruce Roberts and Richard Wolff
- Approach to Data Collection and Analysis
- Michael O’Mullane
- Transitional Supply and Demand Management Measures
- Keith Griffin and Jeffrey James
- Shared Governance: Structures and Processes
- Olivier P. Roche, Richard C. Hoffman and Marvin O. Brown
- The New Religion of Work
- Richard Donkin
- How It All Works
- E. Andrew Boyd
- Commercial Policy and the Monetary Crisis of 1971
- Harry G. Johnson
- Influencing Capabilities Framework
- Tim Baker
- Commitment 3: Co-Create with People
- Yasushi Kusume and Neil Gridley
- Critical Rationality and Present Working Society
- Thomas Klikauer
- Toys Made in China, but Designed in…?
- Hari Bapuji
- Terrorist Finance: Myth and Reality
- Timothy Wittig
- Your First Decision – How Long Have I Got?
- Robin Ryde
- Football Clubs: Businesses or Social Institutions?
- Stephen Morrow
- Korea’s Economic Institutions and the Crisis
- Seung-Il Jeong
- The Brazilian Economy after the Global Crisis: An Assessment of the Economic Slowdown in 2011–2012
- Luiz Fernando Paula, André Melo Modenesi and Manoel Carlos C. Pires
- The Language Of ‘Class’ In Early Nineteenth-Century England
- Asa Briggs
- The Century of the Three Revolutions (Eighteenth Century)
- Michel Beaud
- The Global Strategies of Food Companies and their Impact on the CEE Region
- Yordanka Chobanova
- Credit Card Business and Consumer Finance of China, Japan, and South Korea
- Zeng Gang and Xu Yiguo
- The European Monetary System: an Unexpected Success?
- George Zis
- Conditional Containment
- Thomas F. Huertas
- The Infusion of American Entrepreneurship in the Early Republic of Korea
- Theresa Youn-ja Shim
- Why Empirical Data Cannot Tell Us What to Do about Policy
- Steven Suranovic
- The Economic and Financial Context: Paying for the Banks
- Jean Shaoul
- A New Approach for Determining the Effect of Strong Governance on Corporate Performance
- Paul W. MacAvoy
- Evaluation of Corporate Governance Compliance
- Priyanka Kaushik Sharma
- Scaling business strategies: Globalization, place dependence and institutional distance
- Christian Berndt
- True Grit
- Jeffrey A. Harris
- Effects of Institutions on Human Capital Investment: A Comparison of Policies in Japan, Germany and the USA
- Birgitta Wolff, Marjaana Gunkel and Sebastian Wenzke
- Structure and Finances
- Yves Beigbeder
- Breaking into the Market
- Kwan Man Bun
- The great destroyers of trust
- Sally Bibb and Jeremy Kourdi
- Business Cycle Synchronisation: The United States and the Euro Area
- Filippo Mauro, Stephane Dees and Marco Lombardi
- Liberty, Reason and Rules
- G. R. Steele
- Is APR a Robust Measure of the Cost of Consumer Credit?
- Michael Osborne
- China is Westernising
- Harold Chee and Chris West
- From Good to “Best of the Good”
- Bradley K. Googins, Philip H. Mirvis and Steven A. Rochlin
- Poor Corporate Governance, Market Discipline and Cronyism in the 1997 Asian Crisis
- Christopher Gan
- The Profit and Loss Statement
- T. H. Donaldson
- Damage Limitation
- T. H. Donaldson
- Accumulation and Effective Demand
- Lord Robbins