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- The SGP: Delicate Balance or Albatross?
- Matthew Canzoneri and Behzad T. Diba
- Economic Dimensions of Sanctions
- David W. Hunter
- The Impact of the World Postwar Boom and Slump: 1919–22
- Winston Fritsch
- The UK Television Industry
- Erik Arnold
- The Neoclassical Model of the Labour Market
- Jean Vercherand
- The Twin Internationalization Strategies of US Automakers: GM and Ford
- Gérard Bordenave and Yannick Lung
- The Upstream and Downstream Industries
- Albrecht Rothacher
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- Hano Johannsen and G Terry Page
- Communication as Relational Practice of Leading
- Lone Hersted, Mette Vinther Larsen and Jørgen Gulddahl Rasmussen
- Passion
- Steven S. Taylor
- Determinants of the Complex Interchange among Generations
- Ariela Lowenstein
- Delivering the Right Response at the Right Time
- Alf Chattell
- The Four Areas of Focus
- Ulrich Steger, Aileen Ionescu-Somers, Oliver Salzmann and Stephanie Mansourian
- What Do Scientists Do?: Components of Scientific Work
- Alexander Styhre
- Demography and the Macroeconomy: A Methodological Framework
- José María Fanelli
- The Classical Linear Model. Specific Computations
- Alexis Lazaridis
- Denmark
- Morten Balling and Anders Grosen
- Cats, Turtles, Grinches and Pachyderms: Mythical Inspirations for Organizational Realities in Dr Seuss
- Jo A. Tyler
- Passages about Managing Relationships within Organizations (Oikonomia)
- Bruno Dyck
- Internet-based Strategies in Asia’s Post-crisis Emerging Economies
- George T. Haley
- Opening Space for Long-Term Development in Fragile Environments
- Sarah Cliffe and Charles Petrie
- The brand, cèst moi
- Michael Morley
- The Importance of Institutions to Associations: Evidence from the Cross-National Organisation of Business Interests Project
- Wyn Grant
- Freedom in art
- Arthur Gogatz and Reuben Mondejar
- De-centring Management and Organisation Studies: On the Eccentricity of US-Based Management and Organisation Theory and Practice
- Robert Westwood
- Global Demographic Trends and Provisioning for the Future
- L. Randall Wray and Richard Startz
- Mimetic Learning and the Evolution of Organizational Populations
- Stephen J. Mezias and Theresa K. Lant
- Port Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Competitive Forces, Port Reform, and Investment Challenges
- Darren Fraser and Theo Notteboom
- Collaborate
- Libby Gill
- Why Some Managers Expect to Benefit from Public Policies and Others Do Not
- Alfred Marcus, Susan Cohen and Kathleen Sutcliffe
- The Government and Planning
- John Jewkes
- Institutionalization Theory and the Multinational Corporation
- D. Eleanor Westney
- Import Liberalization in 1973–82
- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- The Balance of Payments and the National Economy
- Anthony Thirlwall
- The Empirical Setting: EU Enlargement and the Process of Regulatory Convergence
- Yusaf H Akbar
- Theories of Growth
- R. M. Sundrum
- The Covered Interest Parity Hypothesis
- Imad A. Moosa and Razzaque H. Bhatti
- How Do We Learn?
- Steve Kempster
- Management Processes: Structure and Planning
- Jacques Henri Horovitz
- Basic Institutions of the Soviet-type Economy: (II) Relations with Households and Agriculture, Money, and Prices
- Robert W. Campbell
- Supplier Credit Cover with the Involvement of Banks
- Zlatko Salcic
- Boldly Cautious
- Jack Ewing
- Moral Hazard in Property Tax Administration: A Comparative Analysis of the Czech and Slovak Republics
- Phillip J. Bryson
- The Management of Global Brands
- Camillo Pagano
- Forced Saving versus the Multiplier
- G. R. Steele
- James and Breasley Ltd
- Andrew M. McCosh and Michael J. Earl
- City Transport Environment
- Tom Rallis
- The Structures of Soviet-Finnish Economic Relations
- Yu V. Andreyev
- Knowledge and Households
- Chong Ju Choi, Carla C. J. M. Millar and Caroline Y. L. Wong
- Advocacy, Lobbying, and the Law
- Barry Hessenius