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- Appendix 2: Why Now?
- Michael Osborne
- Nature abhors a vacuum
- Jacques Riboud
- Joy in Work
- Rebekah S. Heppner
- How the EPA Promotes Economic Development
- Richard L. Bernal
- Hybridity and Technology Transfer
- Thomas Kaiserfeld
- Concluding Remarks
- Fabrizio Traù
- The Beer Orders Emerge
- John Spicer, Chris Thurman, John Walters and Simon Ward
- Improving Employee Engagement and Well-Being in an NHS Trust
- Gordon Tinline, Nick Hayter and Kim Crowe
- Ways to Recognise Infopreneurs
- Stephen G. Dance
- Applying Part II to the Real World of Work
- Jesse Sostrin
- The Strategy of Indian Planning
- I. G. Patel
- From Advising to Doing
- Fiona Czerniawska
- Speaking Up: The Seeds of Activism
- Mary Bergstrom
- British Nationals Working Overseas
- Bill Packer and Elaine Baker
- Trans-Cultural Leadership
- Isabelle My Hanh Derungs
- The Cases: Korean Vehicle Manufacturers in Europe (The 1990s)
- Jae Hoon Hyun
- The Dough, the Doughnut and the Hole: Unemployment, Labour Utilisation and Labour Market Accounting
- Chris Neubourg
- Tunneling Money through Related-Party Lending
- Gudrun Johnsen
- Freshwater Economists, Austrian Economists and Popular Opinion
- Roderick Macdonald
- Grounded Empiricism, 1931 to 1939
- Warren Young and Frederic Lee
- Professor Martin Eichenbaum
- Carlos Usabiaga
- Social Issues: Who Loves Global Retailers?
- Andrew Seth and Geoffrey Randall
- Tax Revenue in China and the Incentive to Declare Taxes: The Lottery Receipt Experiment
- Junmin Wan
- The Yemens and Oman: Far Away but Not Forgotten
- Rodney Wilson
- Kick-start the process
- Shan Rajegopal, Philip McGuin and James Waller
- Issues of Japanese Affiliates in Chinese Economy
- Takeshi Otsu
- The Rate of Interest
- Gordon A. Fletcher
- Are Grains of Sand in the Wheels of International Finance Sufficient to do the Job when Boulders are often Required?
- Louise Davidson
- Reluctance to Adjust and Economic Nationalism
- Richard Blackhurst
- From brand strategy to action
- Andreas Bauer, Björn Bloching, Kai Howaldt and Alan Mitchell
- Comments on Financial Theory and ‘Central Bank Policies’ by Marvin Goodfriend
- Manfred J. M. Neumann
- Of Common Coats and Opulence
- Gavin Kennedy
- European Ways
- Rosa-Maria Gelpi and François Julien-Labruyère
- Tax Distortions: One Financial Asset
- John Lorié
- Tourism as an Agent of Economic Transformation in Southern Europe
- Allan M. Williams
- Variety is the Spice of Life: How Design Diversity Can Enhance Profitability
- Gloria Moss
- The African Consensus: Community Empowerment to Prevent Violence
- Laurence J. Brahm
- Germany
- Tetsuo Abo
- Economies in Transition and Development Economics
- Marjan Senjur
- Whistle-blowing as the Foundation of a Distinct Out-corporate Individual’s Moral Value from the Perspective of Political Philosophy
- Tomas Kavaliauskas
- Corruption: Market Reform and Technology
- Murali Patibandla and Amal Sanyal
- Developing, Measuring, and Managing Store Image
- A. Coskun Samli
- Costs, Revenue and Returns 1880–1914
- Francis E. Hyde
- The International Monetary Fund
- Roy Harrod
- Common-sense decentralization by working with human nature—not against it
- Gerrit Broekstra
- The Research Cycles — Collecting and Analysing Data
- Martina Nieswandt
- International Mobility of the Highly Skilled: Impact and Policy Approaches
- Ester Basri and Sarah Box
- Moral Economy
- William Coleman
- Restructuring Industry in East Germany
- Horst Siebert and Holger Schmieding
- Regional Migration and Structural Change in the Labor Market
- Makoto Takada and Xu Li