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- The Soviet Union and World Trade in Oil and Gas
- J. B. Hannigan and C. H. McMillan
- Developing-Country Trade Policies
- Constantine Michalopoulos
- Christianity
- Rodney Wilson
- Semiconductors: A Truly Global Industry
- Stuart Peters
- Talent Management Step 2: Broadening The Scope of Development
- Andrés Hatum
- The National System for the Regulation of Financial Reporting
- John Flower
- Adam Smith’s Theory of Economic Growth
- Walter Eltis
- State Intervention and Export-oriented Development in South Korea
- Richard Luedde-Neurath
- An Evolution in Customer Orientation
- Rijn Vogelaar
- Strategy Formulation, Content and Performance
- Rhys Andrews, George A. Boyne, Jennifer Law and Richard M. Walker
- Regional Development in Portugal
- Luís F. Valente Oliveira and Jean-Luc Lesage
- Learning to be a Leader—Training Courses
- Jackie Ford, Nancy Harding and Mark Learmonth
- Poverty, Participation and Dependency in Mali: A Tale of Two Projects
- Paul Francis
- Customers, Suppliers and Competitors
- Keron Bhattacharya
- Giving back. Foundations, volunteering, and mentoring
- Dona Roche-Tarry and Dale Roche-Lebrec
- The Environment
- Neville Bain
- Financial Globalization and the Shifting Sands in Contemporary Financial Markets
- Dilip K. Das
- The Media
- Ian Chaston
- The Impact of the Depression on Economic Thought
- Peter Temin
- Dividends in China
- Elisabeth Dedman and Wei Jiang
- A Global CEO Survey
- Arlo. Kristjan O. Brady
- Nonlinear Difference Equations
- András Simonovits
- “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do”: Hierarchy and Networking in Carlux
- Alison Pullen
- Meeting the Challenges through Networking
- Marianne Coleman
- The Meaning of Output Trends in the Analysis of Growth
- Attilio Trezzini
- The Expansion of Private Equity Finance in the UK in the Late 1990s and the US Context of the Collapse of the dot.com Boom
- Jamie Morgan
- Wages
- Geoffrey Kay
- The Acrobat of Desire: Consumer Credit and its Linkages to Modern Consumerism
- Michael Shaoul
- Rogue Financiers: Fakers, Confidence Tricksters, and Share-Pushers in Britain between the Wars
- Matthew Hollow
- Luxury Consumption in Emerging Markets
- Melika Husić-Mehmedović, Nikolai Ostapenko and Muris Cicic
- China’s High-speed Rail Phenomenon
- Richard Li-Hua
- Long Cycles of Growth and Stagnation?
- Bill Lucarelli
- The Mix, the Budget and the National Debt
- James Perkins
- The Keitai Revolution: Mobile Commerce in Japan
- Ken Coates and Carin Holroyd
- Using Business Model Change to tie HR into Strategy: Reversing the Arrow
- Paul Sparrow, Anthony Hesketh, Martin Hird, Craig Marsh and Shashi Balain
- The Government, Industrial Relations and Economic Development in Japan
- Hisashi Kawada
- The Influence of the Knowledge-Based Economy on the Competitiveness of European Economies and Businesses
- Miloš Parežanin, Sandra Jednak and Dragana Kragulj
- Macroeconomic Coordination and Policy Problems of Regional Blocs: Reflections on the Mercosur Experiment
- Maria Luiza Falcão Silva, Joaquim Pinto Andrade and Thomas S. Torrance
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Norman Barry
- Legislative Provisions and General Trends
- Raymond Hutchings
- Uniqueness
- Michael Allingham
- Why Some Reforms Succeed
- Gerhard O. Mensch
- The Look of Leadership
- Simon Lancaster
- Student Loans: The Big Debate
- Karina Ufert
- Revisiting the Firm’s R&D and Technological Ecosystem — A Case from a Large IT Firm
- Thomas Durand
- Revenue and Expenditure of the Community
- Antonio Piccinini and Margaret Loseby
- Organizational Change and Development
- Isabelle My Hanh Derungs
- Sraffa after Marx: An Open Issue
- Riccardo Bellofiore
- Sustaining Effective Leadership and Management
- Fiona Westwood
- Challenges and Opportunities for Australian Businesses in GCC
- Doren Chadee, Banjo Roxas and Tim Rogmans