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Life after QEs
Pongsak Hoontrakul
Social Security and the Economy: Key Perspectives
James Midgley
Export Growth and Path-Dependence: the Locking-in of Innovations in the Software Industry
Anthony P. D’Costa
The Foreign Exchange Market
John N. Kallianiotis
Do Capital Inflows Matter to Asset Prices? The Case of Korea
Soyoung Kim and Doo Yong Yang
The Economics of the Big Mac Standard
Li Lian Ong
Amakudari in the Ministries’ IAIs, Public Corporations, Research Institutes and Affiliated Agencies: the Insidious Side
Susan Carpenter
The Measurement of Innovation
Xavier Tinguely
Entrepreneurial Psyche and Flow
Dave Richards
Vision and Values: The Relationship between the Visions and Actions of Social Entrepreneurs
Paola Grenier
The Management and Control of Executive Agencies: an Anglo-Dutch Comparison
Sandra Thiel and Christopher Pollitt
Tier 2 — Case Study 3: University C
Julian C. Sulej
The Chandler Thesis—Some General Observations
Bernard W. E. Alford
Survey Design and Estimation of Portfolio Models
Raffaele Miniaci and Guglielmo Weber
What Really Happens with Performance Management Systems
Noah P. Barsky and Garry Marchant
Beyond Dualism
Sheila Dow
Japanese Direct Investment in China: Its Effects on China’s Economic Development
Katsuji Nakagane
The Kennedy Round
Timothy E. Josling, Stefan Tangermann and T. K. Warley
What is a Bureaucracy?
François Dupuy
The Rentier on the Defensive
Brendan Brown
Venture Capital: Theoretical Foundations for Research
Mansoor Durrani and Grahame Boocock
Demographic Factors in China’s Economic Growth
Xizhe Peng
Organisational Competencies as Launch Pads for Internationalisation
Monir H. Tayeb
Difficulties with European Monetary Union
David Laidler
What’s Wrong with Economists?
Greg Davidson and Paul Davidson
Interdisciplinarity and Sustainable Development: Policy Implications
Beat Bürgenmeier
Social policy
Peter Coffey
The Rising Sun? The Japanese Contribution to the Local Economy in Wales
Max Munday, Jonathan Morris and Barry Wilkinson
The Political Event
Steffen Böhm
A Theory of Balance-of-Payments Adjustment for the Hegemon
H. Peter Gray
The Expansion of Industrial Assistance (1960s)
Colin Wren
Developing Young Leaders in Kenya’s Rift Valley
Sarah Stawiski and Jennifer Martineau
Reconsidering the Role of Ideas in Times of Crisis
Erik Jones
Focus Groups (And Variations)
Keith Goffin, Fred Lemke and Ursula Koners
Coping With Cross-Border Labour Flows Within Southeast Asia
Chris Manning and Pradip Bhatnagar
Closing the British Competitiveness Gap
Walter Eltis and David Higham
Performing Partnership
Helen Dickinson
‘Are you married?’ Exploring Gender in a Global Workplace in India
Marisa D’Mello
Risk and Uncertainty in Internationalisation and International Entrepreneurship Studies
Peter W. Liesch, Lawrence S. Welch and Peter J. Buckley
Shedding Daylight on the Unions
John Maloney
Making time go slowly
Peter Shaw
The Limits of Economic Interdependence
Edmund Dell
Mesoeconomic Structure, Innovation and Complexity: The Concept of Mesoeconomic Plexus
George Chorafakis and Patrice Laget
Interconnectivity, Self-Consciousness, Excess
Michael L. Johnson
Gomme’s Furniture
T. A. J. Nicholson
Economic Motivation and Its Relevance for Business Ethics
Xiuyi Zhao
The Links between Japanese Investment in Asia and De-Industrialization in Japan
Françoise Guelle
‘Silent Trade’ and the Supposed Continuum between OIE and NIE
Wilfred Dolfsma
The Meaning and Purpose of Interdisciplinary Studies
Paul Streeten
John Kenneth Galbraith and the Uncompleted Task of Progress
Norman Birnbaum
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