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- Credit Losses in Nordic Banks
- Ted Lindblom
- I’m not afraid of other people
- Arthur Gogatz and Reuben Mondejar
- Changing the organization
- Rosemary Stewart
- Monetary Policy
- David Mayes and Matti Virén
- America’s Achievements and Hopes
- Ernst G. Frankel
- Concluding Remarks
- Toshiaki Tachibanaki and Tomohiko Noda
- Stock Control
- Yvonne Locker
- Adjustment Programmes and Politico-Economic Interactions in Developing Countries: Lessons from an Empirical Analysis of Africa in the 1980s
- Christian Morrisson, Jean-Dominique Lafay and Sebastien Dessus
- Minsky’s Vision and its Relationship with The General Theory
- Elisabetta Antoni
- Some Specific Features of Inflation in a Heavily-indebted Socialist Country
- Neven Mates
- Central Bank Losses
- Anand Chandavarkar
- Generic Skills of Management and Organization: The Energy Sector in Africa
- Stephen Karekezi
- The Forecasts of Other Monetarists
- Gordon Pepper
- What Role for Stock Exchanges, Venture Capital and Leasing Companies in Developing the Private Sector in Africa?
- Mike Faber
- Economic Reforms in China
- Dipak Basu and Victoria Miroshnik
- Financial Markets and Government
- W. Blackman
- Science and Technology for Developing Countries
- D. John Shaw
- Calculation: Weighing Options
- Tim Baker
- Some Conclusions
- A. S. Bhalla and Peter McCormick
- General Conclusions
- Kerry E. Howell
- The Changing Balance between Sector and Company Bargaining: Two Sectors Compared
- Paul Marginson and Keith Sisson
- Univariate Probability Models—Continuous
- A. M. Mathai and P. N. Rathie
- Conclusion
- Tim Scott
- Enron and the Next Revolution
- James K. Galbraith
- What to do when the axeman cometh
- Adrian Furnham
- Subtle stereotypes
- Adrian Furnham
- Generational pension accounting for Hungary
- András Simonovits
- Is Sovereignty Indivisible?
- Domenico Empoli, Corrado Malandrino and Valerio Zanone
- Generational pension accounting for Hungary
- András Simonovits
- De-Rating
- Richard Kahn
- Innovations, Technology, and Economies of Scale
- Prof Rajagopal
- Interpreting Customer Expectations
- David Walters
- Dynamic Knowledge Assets in Process
- Ikujiro Nonaka, Ryoko Toyama, Toru Hirata, Susan J. Bigelow, Ayano Hirose and Florian Kohlbacher
- Branding Brazilian Slums through “Freeware” Cultural Production: The Case of Rio de Janeiro
- Antonio Paolo Russo
- Individual Psychology of Decision-making
- Anatol Rapoport
- Rearmament: the Pace Quickens
- Ian Lloyd
- Jiangsu
- Rongxing Guo
- Performance Appraisal
- Michael M. Gruneberg and David J. Oborne
- Conclusion
- Florian Schui
- The Falling Rate of Profit as the Cause of Long Waves: Theory and Empirical Evidence
- Anwar Shaikh
- On being world class: The six disciplines at work
- Andrew Kakabadse and Nada Kakabadse
- Replicating Organisation
- Karen Dale
- Pensions
- Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
- Multinationals and Community Engagement in Poland
- Ian W. Jones, Michael Pollitt and David Bek
- The Bee-Hive Newspaper: Its Origin and Early Struggles
- Stephen Coltham
- The Phases of Negotiation
- Jacques Rojot
- Your Influence Agenda: Campaign Planning
- Mike Clayton
- China—EC Economic Relations: Experience and Prospects
- Edward K Y Chen
- An Equitable Budget for the European Community?
- Ali M. El-Agraa
- Designing Community into an E-Marketplace
- Rosemary Stockdale