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- GEC Telecommunications: Semiconductored Radio Equipment
- Luke Georghiou, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Michael Gibbons, Tim Ray and Janet Evans
- Economic Effects of Remittances on Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Households
- Maliha Safri
- Horizontal Process Redesign at CGC
- Magne Y. Orgland
- The Scale of Cross-Border Entry in EC Financial Services: an Aggregate Analysis
- Tobias C. Hoschka
- Land
- David Reisman
- Trajectories and Mercantifers
- John Lepper
- Paying for Social Security — an Ever-rising Spiral?
- William Goodhart
- Conclusion and Synthesis: What Can be Learnt from our Four Country Studies?
- Jane Harrigan and Hamed El-Said
- Afterword: Challenges and Lessons
- Kyle D. Kauffman and David L. Lindauer
- Epilogue
- William Woodruff
- Unions, Workers and Developing Human Capability: A Social Psychological Perspective
- Leda Blackwood
- Conjoint Analysis
- Keith Goffin, Fred Lemke and Ursula Koners
- WTO Accession Issues
- Constantine Michalopoulos
- Convergence
- John Flower
- The Recursions of Subset VECM/State-Space Models and Their Applications to Nonlinear Relationships of Nickel Price Formation in Conditions of Climate Change
- Jack Penm and R. D. Terrell
- Sustaining Independent Journals
- Timothy Clark and Mike Wright
- The Company Car Driver, Occupational Stress as a Predictor of Motor Vehicle Accident Involvement
- Sue Cartwright, Cary L. Cooper and Andrea Barron
- So, what is potential?
- Adrian Furnham
- Conclusion
- Volodymyr Ryaboshlyk
- Scanning
- Peter C. Bishop and Andy Hines
- Asset Pricing, the Fama—French Factor Model and the Implications of Quantile-Regression Analysis
- David Allen and Robert Powell
- Economic Growth, Labour Effort and Fertility Choice in Greece: Evidence and Implications for Economic Integration
- George Hondroyiannis, Sarantis Lolos and Evangelia Papapetrou
- Regional Trading Arrangements and WTO Membership: Substitutes or Complements?
- Richard Pomfret
- Efficiency Analysis and the Lower Convex Hull Approach
- Gordon Anderson, Ian Crawford and Andrew Leicester
- On Advanced Capitalism and the Determinants of the Change in Income Distribution: A Classical Interpretation
- Massimo Pivetti
- Engineering: The System Transformed
- Jeremy Potter
- The Infrastructure of your Organization
- Michael Morley
- ‘Because She’s Pretty?’ Gender Relations and Young Workers
- Peter Kelly and Lyn Harrison
- China’s Choices: Scenarios for China in the Context of an Emerging Global Civilization
- Howard V. Perlmutter
- Managing Human Resources
- Wilbert O. Bascom
- Problems and Prospects
- Sixten Korkman
- Vietnam and Cuba: Yin and Yang?
- David Dapice
- Quantifying Tariff Barriers
- Kato Kimbugwe, Nicholas Perdikis, May Yeung and William Kerr
- Management Strategies, Market Conditions and the Labour Process
- Andrew L. Friedman
- Access to Health Services
- A. S. Bhalla
- Capital Requirements
- Steven Finlay
- The Rise of Unemployment since the 1950s
- David Schwartzman
- Global Operations of Japanese MNEs’ Hybrid Factories: Management Geography Framework
- Tetsuo Abo
- Monetary Targeting in Germany
- Manfred J. M. Neumann
- Conclusions and the Future
- Dima Jamali
- The Life-work Time-zones
- James J. Lynch
- Strategic Talent Management
- Paul Sparrow, Martin Hird and Cary L. Cooper
- European Indicators for Social Cohesion: A Step Forward Along the Lisbon Path
- Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Fiorella Kostoris Padoa Schioppa
- The Third Reform of the International Financial Architecture
- Anthony Elson
- Models of Consumer Behaviour
- Alan Brown and Angus Deaton
- Unnatural Selection
- Richard Donkin
- Defence Industry Diversification and Conversion (III)
- Peter Southwood
- The Welfare State and Jobs
- Robert Delorme
- Policy Vision and Inspirations
- Chi Lo
- EMU is Dead: Long Live EMU!
- Brendan Brown