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Repairing Heaven?
Lawrence Sáez
Conclusion and Quick-Start Guide
Terry Tamminen
Protection of the Environment, Trade and India’s Leather Exports
Ashok Jha
Monetary Authorities and the New Banking Environment
Helmut Schlesinger
Comment On M. Mussa, “The Exchange Rate, The Balance of Payments and Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under a Regime of Controlled Floating”
Michael Parkin
Robert Barocci — President and CEO, Advertising Research Foundation (ARF), New York
Brian Claridge and Cary L. Cooper
Jean-Baptiste Say, 1767–1832 and Jean-Charles Simonde de Sismondi, 1773–1842: Value, Revenues and Crises
Gianni Vaggi and Peter Groenewegen
Harry Potter’s Global Business and Personal Impact
Susan Gunelius
Decreasing Marginal Cost and the Pattern of Trade
Anthony Y. C. Koo
Conclusion
T. H. Donaldson
Budget Decision-Making for Research and Development
Neil M. Kay
Leading Teams
Barbara Xiaoyu Wang and Harold Chee
Mismanaging Our Economies: The International Dimension
Bryan Gould
The Multinational Enterprise the Nation State and Regional Groupings
Rainer Hellmann
Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in the Asia-Pacific Region
David Kimber and Phillip Lipton
Unequal Fortunes, Unstable Households: Has Rising Inequality Contributed to Economic Troubles for Households in the USA?
Heather Boushey and Christian E. Weller
What is the Future for Nationally or Regionally Based Financial Centres?
Alec Tsui
Critical Comment on the Forced Saving Thesis
John R. Presley
The Frustration of Cuban Development in the 1960s
Arthur MacEwan
Innovation in Industrial Clusters: The Machine Tool Industry in Taichung and the Low-Voltage Electric Appliance Industry in Wenzhou
Tetsushi Sonobe and Keijiro Otsuka
Newcastle Investment Co. Ltd (A)
Andrew M. McCosh and Michael J. Earl
Protecting your legacy
Adrian Furnham
Adapting Communications Styles to the Needs of the Market
Holly Buchanan
The Asian Dollar Market’s Regional Role
Michael Skully
Of Wildebeest, Buffalo and Bison
Stephen Carter and Jeremy Kourdi
The Three Rs: Emerging from the Hidden Workforce
Dani Monroe
The Lessons of History
David Simpson
Islamic Economics: a Progressive Perspective
Asghar Ali Engineer
US Senators
Robert Leeson
Public Sector, Private Sector
Simon Anholt
Bank Intermediation under Flexible Deposit Rates and Controlled Credit Allocation: the Italian Experience
Mario Monti, Angelo Porta and Paul Grauwe
Investment Banking, Governance, Mergers, and Compensation
Carlos M. Peláez and Carlos A. Peláez
Marketing Segmentation for Shopping Centres
Charles Dennis
Credit Reference Agencies
Steven Finlay
Coming to Terms with Benjamin Strong
Mark Toma
State Trading and the Theory of International Trade
P. J. Lloyd
Nonviolence: The Matchless Weapon
Satinder Dhiman
Islands of Success
Earll Murman, Thomas Allen, Kirkor Bozdogan, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Hugh McManus, Deborah Nightingale, Eric Rebentisch, Tom Shields, Fred Stahl, Myles Walton, Joyce Warmkessel, Stanley Weiss and Sheila Widnall
Puzzling It Out: Distressed Credit Investing
Marjorie Hogan
Modelling of the Labour Market in a Transition Economy
Mikhail Mikhalevich
Competitive Advantage through Performance
Michael Kare-Silver
Are You Going Home Already? The Long-Hours Culture
Sarah Rutherford
Paranoia, perfectionism, and psychopathy
Adrian Furnham
Mystery shoppers
Adrian Furnham
How management style leads directly to profit and loss
Adrian Furnham
Summary: The Characteristics of Excellence
Steven I. Davis
Local Budgeting in the Czech and Slovak Republics
Phillip J. Bryson
Rethinking Rational Choice Theory
Jan Jonge
US Banks’ Lending to Developing Countries: A Longer-term View
Henry S. Terrell and Rodney H. Mills
Managing Sickness Absence
Neil Thompson
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