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- Budget Deficits and Current Account Balances
- Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah, Siew-Voon Soon and Hamizun Ismail
- Hands-on Exercise
- Doron Kliger and Gregory Gurevich
- A Multiple Case Study Approach to Work Stress Prevention in Europe
- Michiel A. J. Kompier, Cary L. Cooper and Sabine A. E. Geurts
- The Austrian Experience with Literature-based Innovation Output Indicators
- Peter Fleissner, Wolfgang Hofkirchner and Margit Pohl
- Exclusion in Developed Countries
- A. S. Bhalla and Frédéric Lapeyre
- A Song against Monotony
- Jan Ch. Karlsson
- Housewives and Students
- Jerry Biberman
- How advertising works
- Adrian Furnham
- Heads Up
- Michael Morris
- Facilitating Spirited Teams
- Judi Neal
- Is It Time for Open Borders in Southern Africa? The Case for Free Labour Movement in SADC
- Adrian Kitimbo
- User Hardware
- Joan Ricart-Costa, Brian Subirana and Josep Valor-Sabatier
- Why Is ‘The Dutch Disease’ Always a Disease?* The Macroeconomic Consequences of Scaling Up ODA
- Terry McKinley
- Fiscal Policy and Transition: The Case of Poland
- Scott Baier and Gerhard Glomm
- International Trade and Exchange Rate Policy
- G. R. Steele
- Can We Learn a ‘Third Way’ from the Agathotopians?
- James Meade
- Toward a Single Global Economy: 1991 to 2008
- Adam Hanieh
- The Geopolitical Environment: Latin America
- Anthony T. Bryan
- Stock and Work in Progress: The Blood Sucking Vampire
- Keron Bhattacharya
- The World’s Largest Firms
- Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson
- Norms in Collectivist versus Individualist Societies
- Adel S Z Abadeer
- Adding Brand Value
- Allen Sheppard
- Reflection in Learning at Work
- Steen Høyrup
- The Suspension of Power in German Health Politics: Rising Demands and the Function of Suspension
- Anna Henkel
- Organizations Don’t Innovate, People Do: Trust Is the Foundation
- Robert Rosenfeld, Gary Wilhelmi and Andrew Harrison
- The World’s Largest Firms
- Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson
- Principles of Daily Operation
- G. A. Fletcher
- The Relationship between Public Companies and their Shareholders
- Barry Barker
- The Firm and its Objectives
- Patricia M. Hillebrandt
- On the Macroeconomic and Financial Implications of the Demographic Transition
- José María Fanelli and Ramiro Albrieu
- Saturn: Re-engineering the New Industrial Relations
- Guy Cornette
- Transcending Art’s Craft
- David M. Atkinson
- Financial Flows, Interest Rates and Exchange Rates
- Anthony Makin
- Segmenting the Internal Market
- James Carlopio
- The Chinese Boardroom: Roles, Dynamics and Relationships
- Andrew Kakabadse and Yang Chen
- Brokers Selling Investment Advice
- Jesper Blomberg, Hans Kjellberg and Karin Winroth
- Open Innovation and Internationalization Behavior: The Case of Spanish Firms
- Ana M. Moreno-Menéndez and Jose C. Casillas
- A Family Firm becomes a Public Company: Changes at Pilkington Brothers Limited in the Interwar Years
- T. C. Barker
- The Structure of Self-Management
- Hans Dieter Seibel and Ukandi G. Damachi
- Direct-to-consumer branding — the US perspective
- Anne Devereux
- Dematerialization and the Cashless Society: A Look Backward, a Look Sideward
- Patrice Baubeau
- Holistic self-assessment
- David E. Hawkins
- Evaluating Development Coaching
- Whitney Glenn
- Proposition Plan
- Andrew Lester
- Accounting Profit Versus Economic Income
- D. R. Myddelton
- Innovation versus Invention
- Sam A. Hout
- A University-Community Engagement and Leadership Model
- Margo Brewer and Sue Jones
- Impact of Technology on SCM
- Enver Yücesan
- Application of the Capital at Risk Model to Small and Medium Enterprises
- Federico Beltrame, Roberto Cappelletto and Gabriele Toniolo
- Trade, Money and International Payments
- Paul Davidson