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- General Conclusion
- Marc Lavoie
- General Conclusion
- Marc Lavoie
- Distribution Conflict, Inflation and Monetary Policy in a Credit Economy: Introduction to Part III
- Eckhard Hein
- Post-modern management
- Adrian Furnham
- Is Institutional Continuity Masking a Creeping Paradigm Shift in the Austrian Social Model?
- Christoph Hermann and Jörg Flecker
- Integration and Differentiation Processes
- Catherine Paradeise and Jean-Claude Thoenig
- Identifying Ideal Digital Behaviors
- David F. Giannetto
- The U.S. Foreclosure Crisis: A Two-Pronged Assault on the Economy
- John Tatom
- Changing Values of Work
- Ole Thyssen
- Human Capital, Income Distribution and Economic Growth
- John Joshua
- Turkey and the European Community: Regional Integration and Economic Convergence
- Robert C. Hine
- Patterns of Integration in American Multinational Subsidiaries in Europe
- Valeria Pulignano
- The IT Revolution and European Employment
- Walter Eltis
- The Welfare State in Austria
- Emmerich Talos and Marcel Fink
- Management and Organizational Structure
- Rosemary Stewart, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Alfred Kieser, Hans-Dieter Ganter and Peter Walgenbach
- Federal Reserve Policy in the Great Depression
- Lloyd B. Thomas
- China’s Emerging Markets: Investment Strategies of Taiwan’s Companies
- Robert Taylor
- Supply-Side Determinants of Competitiveness
- Ganeshan Wignaraja
- Who Wears the Trousers? Women in Relationships
- Sue Hayward
- Nurturing Others’ Capacities
- David Warfield Brown
- Mombasa’s Missing Link: Marginalization or Mismanagement?
- Carole Rakodi
- Public Policy, FDI Attraction and Multinational Subsidiary Evolution: The Contrasting Cases of Ireland and Portugal
- Ana Teresa Tavares-Lehmann
- Technological Enablers
- Arvind Sathi
- Experiments with Free Banking during the French Revolution
- Eugene N. White
- European Rental Markets:Regulation or Liberalization? The Spanish Case
- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and Maria Teresa Sânchez-Martinez
- Supplier Configurations and Capabilities
- Ilan Oshri, Julia Kotlarsky and Leslie P. Willcocks
- Engaging the Ethical Consumer and Investor
- Mark S. LeClair
- Moral Mission Accomplished? Assessing the Landmine Ban
- Adam Bower and Richard Price
- A Macro Approach to Basic Needs in Nigeria
- Frances Stewart
- Asymmetric Interest Rate Policy in Europe: Causes and Consequences
- Axel A. Weber
- Long-term Bonds, Capital Gains and Liquidity Preference
- Wynne Godley and Marc Lavoie
- Comments on the Seven Totally Successful Production Subsidiaries
- Peter J. Buckley, Zdenka Berkova and Gerald D. Newbould
- Conclusions
- Gastón Fornés and Alan Butt Philip
- Comment
- H. Robert Heller
- The Demand for Long-term Government Securities
- Neil Thompson
- The Balancing Act
- Rebekah S. Heppner
- Conclusion
- Andrzej Klimczuk
- American Management Systems
- David Yates
- Conclusion
- Paul Caruana Galizia
- Planet Purple vs. Planet Prism Revisited
- Donna D. Mitroff and Ian I. Mitroff
- Complexity Theory and the Electricity of Life: A Chinese Perspective
- Keith Morrison
- The Apartheid System in South Africa
- Hans C. Blomqvist and Mats Lundahl
- Can the MBA Develop Leadership?: ‘Academic Reflection’ vs ‘Practical Training’
- Richard Kwiatkowski, Joe Jaina, Mary Creagh, Veronica Hope-Hailey, Simon Knox, Lance Moir, D. R. Myddelton and Chris Hoven
- Dollar Commonwealth
- Brendan Brown
- Bond Markets
- Brendan Brown
- Do Network Structures Follow Innovation Strategy? Chandler Revisited with Learning as an Intermediary Variable
- Marius T. H. Meeus, Jan Faber and Leon A. G. Oerlemans
- Collaborative Quotient
- Mark W. Mccloskey
- The Reserve Discipline
- Jaleel Ahmad
- The Double Prison
- Theodore Taptiklis
- Great Leaders Are Accessible and Constantly Build a Relationship with Their Assistant
- Jan Jones