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- Is Fixed Exchange Rates the Problem and Flexible Exchange Rates the Cure?
- Paul Davidson
- Corporate Governance in South Africa
- Tirthankar Nag
- Transitional Justice After the Civil War
- Cenap Çakmak and Murat Ustaoğlu
- Keeping an eye on the mirror
- Erik Haan
- Is the ‘E-Incunabula’ the One Solution for Scientific Communication?
- José Morillo-Velarde
- Conclusion
- Laszlo Zsolnai
- Innovation: Getting More for Less
- Fiona Czerniawska
- Research Design
- Jenny Neale and Özlem Özkanli
- Levels of Simplicity in Keynes’s Theory of Money and Employment
- Stephen F. Frowen
- Business Ethics in China: A Systemic Perspective
- Jane Collier
- Category Killers
- Andrew Wileman and Michael Jary
- Case Study of Anonymous Company ‘Banco’
- Angelita Orbea
- Rating Agencies vs. Sovereign Debt Markets: A Tale of Interacting Risk Preferences
- George Christodoulakis
- Brands on the Balance Sheet
- Jan Lindemann
- Incomes Policy as a Social Institution
- Paul Davidson
- Coffee: The Leading Export Sector
- Keith Griffin
- What Should the Role of Managers Be in an Organization?
- Federica Caboni, Ernestina Guidici and Veronica Niola
- Maximizing Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment and Minimizing its Costs: What Can We Learn from China?
- Kevin Honglin Zhang
- Town Centre Economies and Planners’ Attitudes
- Julian E. Markham
- The Constrained Sectors: II. Non-financial Companies
- Graeme S. Dorrance
- Technology Transfer, Population Growth and the Development Gap since the Industrial Revolution
- Priyatosh Maitra
- Colombia
- Silvia Hidalgo
- PESC in 1963–1964
- Richard Clarke and Alec Cairncross
- Everyman’s Decision-Making: Micro-Ethics
- Paolo D’Anselmi
- The Socialist State and the Peasantry
- Michael Drinkwater
- The Pressure of Stakeholders
- Aileen Ionescu-Somers and Ulrich Steger
- Investment Climate and Investment Risk
- Andrei Kuznetsov
- International Specialisation of Finland
- Kimmo Kiljunen
- Foreign Exchange Liberalization and Its Implications: The case of the Korean Won
- Kyungsoo Kim and Chi-Young Song
- Dollar-Imperialism
- Paul Einzig
- The Exchange Rate, Prices and the Supply Response under Transition: A Simulation Study
- Pavlos Karadeloglou, George Chobanov, Aleš Delakorda, Wladyslaw Milo and Piotr Wdowinski
- BERVA
- György Bőgel, Vincent Edwards, Marian Wax, Tibor Benkő, János Hárskuti, Ildikó Király, Tibor Kovács, Tamás Szabó, Vilmos Szegő, Ervin Török and László Zentai
- Conclusion
- Justin Robertson
- Location branding
- Michael Morley
- Drawing the Pieces Together
- Anthony Goerzen
- Work-Based Relationships
- Jane Dennehy
- Aesthetics
- Anna Simpson
- Eastern Europe: Different Paths, Different Results
- Christopher Hartwell
- The British Welfare State: Development and Challenges
- Tom Burden
- The Long Road to Globalization: In Search of a New Balance between Continuity and Change in Japanese MNCs
- Schon L. Beechler
- Wartime and After: 1939–45
- Alec Cairncross
- Constructing Enterprise Level Knowledge: Exploratory Methods and Transforming Contexts
- Anne Lorentzen
- Latin American Financial Crisis: Short- and Long-term Perspectives
- Roque B. Fernandez
- Mummery and Hobson’s The Physiology of Industry
- Roger Backhouse
- Organizing the Modern Firm in the Worldwide Market for Market Transactions
- Peter W. Liesch, Peter J. Buckley, Bernard L. Simonin and Gary Knight
- HRM Policies and Firm Performance: The Role of the Synergy of Policies
- Erik Poutsma, Paul E. M. Ligthart and Bart Dietz
- Unexpected and Growing Interest in Land Investments? The Asian Case
- Lucia Luzi and M. Bruna Zolin
- Offshore Activity: The Island as a Services Base for the Middle East
- Rodney Wilson
- The Exchange Rate and the Trade Balance: Insular Versus Open Economies
- Ronald McKinnon
- Financial Management
- Richard Tonge