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- The Marketing of Investment Property
- Angus P. J. McIntosh and Stephen G. Sykes
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- John Paxton
- Exchange Risks, Transaction Costs and World Inflation
- Jaleel Ahmad
- On the use of Internet-Delivered Interventions in Worksite Health Promotion
- Rik Crutzen
- A Comparative Evaluation of the Italian Experience
- Paola Profeta, Livia Amidani Aliberti, Alessandra Casarico, Marilisa D’Amico and Anna Puccio
- Conclusion
- Seishi Kimura
- Aestheticizing the World of Organization – Creating Beautiful Untrue Things
- Philip Hancock
- Savings, Investment and Debt
- Geoffrey W. Gardiner
- Capital Gains: Towards a Hicksian Definition of Income
- Basil John Moore
- Natural Environment: Towards (Re)Generative Cities
- Piyush Tiwari, Ranesh Nair, Pavan Ankinapalli, Jyoti Rao, Pritika Hingorani and Manisha Gulati
- Where Does Unequal Exchange Occur?
- Kunibert Raffer
- Spain’s American Trade, 1729–1733
- Geoffrey J. Walker
- Internal Trade
- J. Wilczynski
- The Role of Entrepreneurs’ Human and Social Capital in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services
- Martina Gianecchini and Paolo Gubitta
- Pensions
- Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
- Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Outcome: Open Leagues, Closed Leagues and Competitive Balance
- Luigi Buzzacchi, Stefan Szymanski and Tommaso Valletti
- A Female Ghetto? Women’s Careers in Telephone Call Centres
- Vicki Belt
- Resources and Technical Infrastructures: from Motor Club to Race Circuit
- Martin Beck-Burridge and Jeremy Walton
- Ethics in Lending
- Steven Finlay
- The Relativistic Perspective
- Claes Gustafsson
- Regulatory Implications of Global Financial Markets
- Stephany Griffith-Jones
- Beyond the Principles
- David Reisman
- Calculation: Weighing Options
- Tim Baker
- General Conclusions
- Kerry E. Howell
- Some Conclusions
- A. S. Bhalla and Peter McCormick
- Science and Technology for Developing Countries
- D. John Shaw
- 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
- The Forecasts of Other Monetarists
- Gordon Pepper
- Generic Skills of Management and Organization: The Energy Sector in Africa
- Stephen Karekezi
- 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
- Central Bank Losses
- Anand Chandavarkar
- Economic Reforms in China
- Dipak Basu and Victoria Miroshnik
- What Role for Stock Exchanges, Venture Capital and Leasing Companies in Developing the Private Sector in Africa?
- Mike Faber
- Generational pension accounting for Hungary
- András Simonovits
- Is Sovereignty Indivisible?
- Domenico Empoli, Corrado Malandrino and Valerio Zanone
- Generational pension accounting for Hungary
- András Simonovits
- Subtle stereotypes
- Adrian Furnham
- Enron and the Next Revolution
- James K. Galbraith
- What to do when the axeman cometh
- Adrian Furnham
- Conclusion
- Tim Scott
- Univariate Probability Models—Continuous
- A. M. Mathai and P. N. Rathie
- The Rate of Profit Cycle and the Opposition between Managerial and Finance Capital
- Geert Reuten
- Get People Working Together
- Sandra Vandermerwe
- Some Reflections on Bangladesh Development: Looking Backward to the Future
- Mark W. Leiserson
- Profiles of Bundesbank Presidents
- Stephen F. Frowen and Robert Pringle
- The Societal Responsibility of Banks: An Introduction to a Societal-Oriented Bank Management Theory
- Leo Schuster
- Evoking Symbolic Values Around a Product and Becoming a Global Icon: The Case of Starbucks
- Michele Fioroni and Garry Titterton
- Growing Corporate Ownership by Charities in Asia
- Michael Backman
- Airline Management — The Changing Pattern of Competences
- James J. Lynch