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- Bangladesh
- Nurun N. Rahman
- Multinational Corporate Strategies: The Case of Nigeria
- C. N. S. Nambudiri and O. Iyanda
- Moving On: Where To?
- Axel Leijonhufvud
- The New Two-Fisted TV Viewer
- Michael Dru Kelley
- Cohabitation
- Arthur Wassenberg
- Macroeconomic Policy in the EMU
- Sixten Korkman
- Product Policy
- Merlin Stone
- Contesting Structural Adjustment: The Donor Community, Rentier Elite and Economic Liberalisation in Jordan
- Warwick Knowles
- Leadership
- Ian Chaston
- Energizing the Distributed Innovation System with Entrepreneurship
- Georges Haour
- The Challenges of Regional Integration in the East Africa Community
- Patricia Mukiri Mwithiga
- The Employment Effects of Free Trade Agreements and Industry Trade Orientation
- Roger White
- Digital Communities
- Prof Rajagopal
- 25 Years After the Collapse of the Bretton Woods System: Still not Having Found What We Were Looking for
- Martina Metzger
- Legal Experiences of Competition among Institutions
- Christoph Engel
- High Theory, 1924 to 1939: Harrod, Meade, and the Cross-Fertilisation of Ideas in Oxford
- Warren Young and Frederic Lee
- One-to-One Learning
- John Taylor and Adrian Furnham
- Real Estate
- Brendan Brown
- The Data
- H. Peter Gray
- First-Stage Scaling: Moving Early-Stage Enterprises to Expansion
- Nicole Etchart and Loïc Comolli
- Neo-protectionism and the Need for Transparency
- Amnuay Viravan, José Concepcion, Victor Fung Kwok-King, Jean-Pierre Lehmann, Brian W. Scott, Augustine Tan, Bunroku Yoshino, Hugh Corbet, Keith Hay, Mohammed Ramli Kushairi, Hadi Soesastro, Martin Wolf and Soogil Young
- The Economic Approach to the Optimal Choice of Punishment
- David J. Pyle
- Cause and Chance
- Anna M. Carabelli
- Three cases for change
- Theo Theobald and Cary Cooper
- The Inadequacy of the Planning Process for Protecting Property Owners from the Abuse of Eminent Domain for Private Development
- Scott G. Bullock
- The Development of Globally Responsible Entrepreneurial Mindsets
- Gideon Maas and Beulah Maas
- Ethics, Game Theory and Laboratory Experiments
- M. Teresa Lunati
- I
- Z. Nasr
- Degree of Monopoly, Pricing and Flexible Exchange Rates
- Philip Arestis
- Greek and Bulgarian Peasants: Aspects of their Socio-Political Situation During the Inter-War Period
- Nicos P. Mouzelis
- Greek and Bulgarian Peasants: Aspects of their Socio-Political Situation During the Inter-War Period
- Nicos P. Mouzelis
- Progress and Dissimilarity in Historical Perspective
- R. M. Hartwell
- Innovation Management
- Prof Rajagopal
- Vicarelli, Keynes’s Vision of Capitalism, and Currency Speculation
- Paul Davidson and Giancarlo Gandolfo
- The Rise of Indigenous Firms: Emerging Global Stars
- Jiang Yu and Richard Li-Hua
- Comment: Do We Need a New Theory to Explain Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises?
- Art Durnev
- The Bus Groups
- Michael R. Bonavia
- The Economic Environment
- J. L. Baxter
- Epilogue
- Panos Mourdoukoutas
- China’s Economic Growth: Past and Future
- M. S. S. Namaki
- Planned Technical Change
- Simon Teitel
- Explaining Inflation and Unemployment: An Alternative to Neoliberal Economic Theory
- Anwar Shaikh, Thanassis Maniatis and Nikos Petralias
- Gathering and Preparing Data
- Steven Finlay
- Implementation in Nash Equilibrium (II): Applications
- Luis Corchon
- External Governance
- Thomas Nelson Tunstall
- Vietnam Biotechnology: Building Local Capacity
- Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and Padmashree Gehl Sampath
- The Industrial Strategy
- Keith Middlemas
- Industrial Conflict and Ownership
- Peter J. Buckley and Peter Enderwick
- The Emerging Crisis and the Phenomenon of the Stakeholder Swarm: Stakeholder Influence on a Stakeholder’s Network Equilibrium, Brand Attractiveness, and Crisis Management Efforts
- Dennis W. Tafoya
- Individual Supply of Labour
- John Hicks