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- Action Learning, Community, and Civil Society
- Verna J. Willis
- Managerialism and Authoritarianism
- Thomas Klikauer
- Economic Notes on Some Arguments for Protection
- Lionel Robbins
- Immanent Critical Tendencies and Secular Crisis
- David Laibman
- A Critical Appraisal of the New Consensus Macroeconomics
- Philip Arestis
- Public Spending
- Toshihiro Ihori
- National Identity, International Image, and a Security Dilemma: The Case of Taiwan
- Hans Stockton
- Mediatised Warnings: Late, Wrong, Yet Indispensable? Lessons from Climate Change and Civil War
- Chiara de Franco and Christoph O. Meyer
- Ethical Dilemmas for Large Corporations in Under-developed Countries
- Philip Booth
- Cracking the Carbon Code Step Five: Estimate Carbon Resilience
- Terry Tamminen
- Conceptual and Operational Framework for Entrepreneurship
- M. S. S. El Namaki
- Exporting the German Work Model to Central and Eastern Europe
- Martin Krzywdzinski
- Challenges for Monetary Policy in the Evolving Financial Environment
- David W. Mullins
- The State, the City and the Euromarkets
- Gary Burn
- When the Subaltern Travels
- Mario Cesareo
- East African Firms’ Perceptions of NTBs
- Kato Kimbugwe, Nicholas Perdikis, May Yeung and William Kerr
- Stories: Epic, Tragic, Comic and Romantic
- Mervyn Conroy
- Revenue recognition
- Mike Davies, Ron Paterson and Allister Wilson
- The Genesis of Modern Management of Technology: The Case of the Meiji Cotton Spinning Sector in Globalization, 1880s–1890s
- Eugene Choi
- Fiscal Adjustment in High-Debt Countries
- Martha Melo
- Social Entrepreneurship: A Study on the Source and Discovery of Social Opportunities
- Javier Monllor
- Building Relationships on the Model of Trust
- Jennifer Landau and Elio Borgonovi
- The Regional Problem
- Julian Grand and Ray Robinson
- Semantics, Components, Rapprochement
- Michael L. Johnson
- Accepting the truth of hard messages
- Peter Shaw
- The Greek Tragedy and Its Lessons
- Dipak Basu and Victoria Miroshnik
- Management of Financial Stability Risk
- Konrad Raczkowski, Marian Noga and Jarosław Klepacki
- Management and Mismanagement in the Telecommunications Industry
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Modelling Hobson’s Underconsumption Theory
- Michael Schneider
- Public Procurement as Economic and Policy Exercise
- Christopher Bovis
- Organizing Entrepreneurship? Women’s Invisibility in Self-employment
- Deborah Kerfoot and Caroline Miller
- Kaleckian Models Extended
- Eckhard Hein
- Interaction in Service Relationships: The Customer’s Point of View
- Anna Hoffmann and Margit Weihrich
- Cournot-Nash Selection Process
- Jati K. Sengupta
- Competitive vs Cooperative Individuals and Moral Principles of Cooperation
- M. Teresa Lunati
- KIBS Roles in KIBS Industries
- Alberto Alvisi
- United States Trade Policy: From Multilateralism to Bilateralism?
- Charles Pearson and James Riedel
- Production Strategies of European Firms: Between Retrenchment and Expansion Opportunities
- Corrado Molteni
- The French and American Smiths
- Iain McLean
- Music: Auditory Perception and Organized Sound
- Alexander Styhre
- Credit Securitization and Developing Countries’ Debt
- Wilbert Bascom
- Stage 4b: Exploring Further Success-Generating Routines
- Véronique Ambrosini
- A Model of the Productivity Gap: Convergence or Divergence?
- Donald J. Harris
- After Sales
- Charles Medawar
- Ethical Issues – Clients
- John N. Reynolds and Edmund Newell
- A Theory of Housing Intervention
- Leland S. Burns and Leo Grebler
- Government and Communities in Partnerships in England: The Empire Strikes Back?
- Mike Geddes
- Cost Models in Plant Location
- J. F. Woodward
- Email as a Communication Strategy in a Regional Strategic Network
- Edith Andresen, Anette Bergman and Lars Hallén
- Medicines and Quacks
- Andrew Tylecote