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- Redistributive Strategies
- Keith Griffin
- Direct Foreign Investment, Transnational Corporations and Growth: Some Empirical Evidence and a North-South Model
- Amitava Dutt
- Moving toward a Common Set of Multilateral Investment Rules: Lessons from Latin America
- Maryse Robert
- Evaluating age-friendliness
- Dick Stroud and Kim Walker
- The Angular Distribution of Asset Returns in Delay Space
- Roger Koppl
- Professionalism as Enterprise: Service Class Politics and the Redefinition of Professionalism
- Gerard Hanlon
- Promoting Leaders
- Quinn McCarthy
- Interest Groups and Collective Action
- Hans C. Blomqvist and Mats Lundahl
- Challenges after the Crisis in Emerging Europe: A Look outside the EU Borders
- Kristel Buysse and François Gurtner
- A Headquarters at Last
- Malcolm Falkus
- Conclusion: Agro-Export Sectors and Economic Recovery
- Wim Pelupessy
- Public Goods
- Yew-Kwang Ng
- The Debt Crisis and Default
- Andrey Vavilov
- Non-traded Outputs and External Effects
- Steve Curry and John Weiss
- Privatisation of Pensions
- Miren Etxezarreta and Mejra Festic
- Afterword
- Mark Sherrington
- Arthur Keen and the Patent Nut & Bolt Co. 1856–1900
- Edgar Jones
- ‘Homo economicus’ as an intuitive statistician (3): Data-driven causal inference
- Reza Salehnejad
- Discussion of the papers
- Andrew Weintraub, Eli Schwartz and J. Richard Aronson
- China as a Destination
- Nancy A. Hubbard
- Japanisation
- Alan Booth
- The Underlying Economic Theory: The Implications for Inflation, Employment and Growth of a Fall in the Share of Output that is Marketed
- Robert Bacon and Walter Eltis
- The Underlying Economic Theory: The Implications for Inflation, Employment and Growth of a Fall in the Share of Output that is Marketed
- Robert Bacon and Walter Eltis
- China’s Changing Socio-Economic Context
- Xiaobai Shen
- Transit Transformations: Private Financing and Sustainable Urbanism in Hong Kong and Tokyo
- Robert Cervero
- Ethics and Alcohol in the Twenty-first Century
- Simon J. Robinson and Alexandra J. Kenyon
- The shock of the new
- Guy Fraser-Sampson
- Monopolies and Mergers Commission
- Michael McWilliam
- Multinational Investment and Organizational Risk: A Real Options Approach
- Jeffrey J. Reuer and Tony W. Tong
- ‘An informed slowness’ – Curiosity as an Enabler of Learning in the Attention Economy
- Elaine Rumboll and Dave Duarte
- The End of the Line: Africa, Death, and Freedom in Caribbean Cinema
- Ernesto R. Acevedo-Muñoz
- Paradise Lost: Impartiality of an Arbitrator
- Joanna Jemielniak
- Wise Use of Wetlands Tested in the Somerset Levels and Moors
- A. R. D. Taylor
- Open Economy Aspects of the Currency Depreciation in Germany After World War I: Conflicting Claims and Vicious Circles
- Richard Burdekin and Paul Burkett
- An Institutionalist View of the Evolution of Economic Systems
- Marc R. Tool
- Austin the Man
- Alec Cairncross
- A New Idea in Marketing: Honesty
- Willem Burgers
- When the Dust Settles: The Stabilization Period
- Nancy Hubbard
- Sales and distribution – the longest mile (or, fortune at the end of the road?)
- Olivier Kayser and Valeria Budinich
- Business Continuity
- Tom Curtin, Daniel Hayman and Naomi Husein
- SALES AND MARKETING: RETHINKING THE SYSTEM
- Lisa Nirell
- On the Economic Development of the Habsburg Monarchy
- György Ránki
- Examples of the Basic Strategy
- Michael C. Thomsett
- Antidumping, Countervailing Duties and Non-Market Economies
- Claudio Dordi
- Middle Managers: Differences between Britain and Germany
- Hans-Dieter Ganter and Peter Walgenbach
- Capital Formation and its Efficiency
- J. Wilczynski
- Rehearse, Rehearse, Rehearse
- Peter Coughter
- Management and Value Systems
- Rosemary Stewart, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Alfred Kieser, Hans-Dieter Ganter and Peter Walgenbach
- Comments on ‘The Demand for Money in Japan, the United Kingdom, West Germany and the USA: An Empirical Study of the Evidence since 1973’ by Herbert Buscher and Stephen F. Frowen
- Jürgen Siebke
- Conditioning
- Michael Taillard and Holly Giscoppa