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- Model Specification and Data
- Teng-Fei Wang, Kevin Cullinane and Dong-Wook Song
- Oil
- Paul Cockle
- The General Level of Wages
- Anthony D. Smith
- An Interview with Gert van Dijk
- Bertine Hoof and Robert J. Blomme
- Case Study Methodology
- Yusaf H Akbar
- The Economic Policies and Performance of Brazil’s Leftist Government: A Critical Analysis
- Fernando Ferrari Filho
- Beyond Surveillance: Reducing the Risk of Financial Crises
- Paul E. Atkinson
- Buyer Credit Cover
- Zlatko Salcic
- The Physical Environment
- J. L. Baxter
- Resistance to Change
- Thomas Kaiserfeld
- A Cognitive-evolutionary Theory of Economic Policy
- Alfred Meier and Susanne Haury
- How Fair is Market Value? An Appraiser’s Report of Temptations, Deficiencies, and Distortions in the Condemnation Process
- Wallace Kaufman
- Articulate the ‘Market Space’
- Sandra Vandermerwe
- Value Share Import Competition and US Manufacturing Employment
- Roger White
- Case C: Creating Desert Islands – Abu Dhabi
- Geert Reitsma and Stephen E. Little
- Credit in Treasury and Capital Market Products
- T. H. Donaldson
- The Behaviour of Unquoted Companies
- Donald Hay and Derek J. Morris
- Eurodollars: an Economic Analysis
- Robert Aliber
- The Macroeconomic Debate on Scaling Up HIV/AIDS Financing
- Terry McKinley and Degol Hailu
- Speculative Deviations
- Paul Einzig
- Person-Centred Coaching: Facilitating the Coachee
- Erik Haan and Yvonne Burger
- The Principles of Appropriate Policy-making
- Tim Hazledine
- The Politics of Food Prices
- Paul Streeten
- Freedom from Hunger Campaign
- D. John Shaw
- Migrant Workers from East-Elbe and Eastern Europe in the Prussian ‘Sugarbeet’ Province of Saxony, 1830-1914
- Hans-Heinrich Müller
- What’s Your Innovation Process?
- Dave Power
- Marketing Contracting Services
- Patricia M. Hillebrandt, Jacqueline Cannon and Peter Lansley
- Congressional Drive toward Regulatory Reform
- S. Prakash Sethi
- Social Milieus and Personal Network Growth in the St. Petersburg IT Industry
- Markku Lonkila
- The Austrian Concept of Capital and the Pure Theory of International Trade
- Albert Schweinberger
- Country RepTrak™: A Standardized Measure of Country Reputation
- Guido Berens, Charles J. Fombrun, Leonard J. Ponzi, Nicolas Georges Trad and Kasper Nielsen
- Whatever Happened to Lunch?
- Richard Donkin
- Regulation of Bonuses
- Jan Adam
- Conceptualizing CRM as an Interacting Resource
- Andrea Perna and Enrico Baraldi
- European Security Architecture: An American View
- Gale A. Mattox
- Creating Work: Employee-Driven Innovation through Work Practice Reconstruction
- Oriana Milani Price, David Boud and Hermine Scheeres
- The Majority Myth
- Matt Carmichael
- Cracking the Carbon Code Step Four: Manage What Can’t Be Cut
- Terry Tamminen
- Stakeholder or Shareholder Orientation? Entrepreneurial Careers and Value Preferences of Entrepreneurs in East Germany
- Rainhart Lang
- The Role of ICT within Tourism Development Processes in Postindustrial Sites: Empirical Evidence from Poland
- Justyna Majewska and Szymon Truskolaski
- Does Being Good Pay Off? An Investigation of Consumers’ Price Response to Social Product Information
- Dirk C. Moosmayer
- Awareness of Others
- Fiona Elsa Dent and Mike Brent
- Term Financing and Compensating Balances
- Wilbert O. Bascom
- India’s Business Context and the Automotive Sector
- Florian A. A. Becker-Ritterspach
- The sails determine the course, not the wind
- Franz Bailom, Kurt Matzler and Dieter Tschemernjak
- Economic Growth: How Much and ‘How To’
- John Hartwick
- The Sisyphus Savings System
- Nick Silver
- Late Development in Globalization: The East Asian Phenomenon
- Dic Lo
- Lifelong Employment, Labor Law and the Lost Decade: The End of a Job for Life in Japan?
- Leon Wolff
- Warped Incentives and “Second-Best” Efficiency
- Mark A. Weaver