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- China’s Ethical Challenges after Joining the WTO
- Xiaoxi Wang
- Money and Finance as Security Tools
- Gary Shiffman and James J. Jochum
- The Implications of the Economic Theory of the Multinational Enterprise for Control at the International Level
- Peter J. Buckley
- Paradoxes of Modernist Consumption: Reading Fashions
- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Managing Multiplicity: The Detail in Retail
- Andrew Wileman and Michael Jary
- Subsidiary Size and Subsidiary Autonomy
- Stewart Johnston
- Over the horizon
- Peninah Thomson, Jacey Graham and Tom Lloyd
- Further Hands-on Exercises
- Doron Kliger and Gregory Gurevich
- Testing Wicksellianism
- Thomas Aubrey
- International Monetary Policy Coordination: Tests of a Nominal Targeting Proposal
- Donald L. Hooks
- Indirect Investment in Real Estate: Listed Companies and Funds
- José Luis Suárez
- Unemployment Behaviour: Evidence from the CPS Work Experience Survey
- Thomas S. Coleman
- Strategy Formulation and Resources
- Robert F. Grattan
- Turning into One Another: The Death Instinct in Group Study
- Adrian N. Carr and Cheryl A. Lapp
- The Paradox of Flexibility and Rigidity: The Mexican Labour Market in the 1990s
- Francisco Zapata
- Alternative Strategies for Managing Livestock on the Land
- Michael Drinkwater
- The Toolbox
- Rijn Vogelaar
- Government Interference, Fiat Money, and Fractional-Reserve Banking
- Brian P. Simpson
- Targeting the Poor
- Michael McWilliam
- “FīfīlkaMaka”: Preparing and Sharing the Gifts from the Ocean
- Alisi Numia Katoanga and Maria Humphries
- BICC: Continuously Transposed Cable
- Luke Georghiou, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Michael Gibbons, Tim Ray and Janet Evans
- Trend, Unit Root and Structural Change in Macroeconomic Time Series
- Pierre Perron
- The Economist Statesman, 1939–46
- D. E. Moggridge
- The Gilt Edged Market
- Paul Temperton
- The Irish Experience with Literature-based Innovation Output Indicators
- D. J. Cogan
- Promoting High Quality Teaching Practices in Higher Education: Lessons Learned from the USA
- Charles Henderson, Andrea L. Beach and Noah Finkelstein
- Conclusion and Implications
- Farid A. Muna
- Economic and Management Education in China: The Pros and Cons of Emulating the US Model
- Penelope B. Prime
- Practices that break the mold with agility and care
- Mark Addleson
- Consumers’ Knowledge of Controlled Ventilation Systems
- Johannes Gadner and Renate Buber
- The spider in the web
- Sybille Sachs, Edwin Rühli and Isabelle Kern
- Corporate branding: the marketing perspective
- Cees Riel and Guido Berens
- The internal conditions of globalisation
- Hervé Dumez and Alain Jeunemaître
- Commitment 8: Continuously Innovate
- Yasushi Kusume and Neil Gridley
- Peter Riach
- J. E. King
- Leadership and Improvisation: A Bell for Adano, by John Hersey
- Norman W. Provizer
- Financial Innovations: New Opportunities or New Risks?
- W. F. Duisenberg
- How to Destroy Efficient Jobs
- Pierre Lemieux
- Global Macroeconomic Management
- Graham Bird
- External Trade and the Balance of Payments, 1910–33
- Stuart Jones and André Müller
- The Asian Conglomerates at a Crossroads
- Christian Milelli and Pierre Grou
- The Future of Co-Branding
- Tom Blackett, Bob Boad, Paul Cowper and Shailendra Kumar
- Structural Adjustment, Labour and the Poor
- Shahrukh Rafi Khan
- Outsourcing: It Need not be India
- Michael Backman
- Is there an Emerging African Management Style?
- Ukandi G. Damachi
- Family Audit: Guidance and Mentoring
- Linda Davis Taylor
- Spending on Social and Cultural Measures
- Raymond Hutchings
- Trade in Regions
- Sheila Page
- The ‘Domestic—Foreign’ Conflict as Multiple Cultural Interference Factor
- Jörg Itschert and Rehan ul-Haq
- From Track Stars to Major Commercial Players
- Martin Beck-Burridge and Jeremy Walton