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An Extended Ethier Model with the Tradeoff between Economies of Scale and Transaction Costs
Kar-yiu Wong and Xiaokai Yang
Hybridization, Change and the Expansion of Law
Inger-Johanne Sand
Comparisons and Contrasts
Karin Bredin and Jonas Söderlund
Free Trade, ‘Fairness’ and the New Protectionism
Jagdish Bhagwati
Israel: the Kibbutz
Avner Ben-Ner and Egon Neuberger
Selling Consulting Services in Asia
Michael Backman and Charlotte Butler
Banking Regulation: Administrative Rules versus Market-Based Instruments
Robert Bichsel
Conclusion
Mark E. Duckenfield
Does Place Matter? Quality of Life and Wandering Alumni
Fred Phillips
Loanable Funds Versus Liquidity Preference — The Hicks-Hansen Framework
John R. Presley
International Development Assistance
Ramesh F. Ramsaran
Increasing Resilience Among People Who Are Homeless
Binna Kandola
Funding Sources and the Strategic Roles of Decentralized R&D in Multinationals
Marina Papanastassiou and Robert Pearce
Cross-Country Comparisons
John K. Turkson and Robert Y. Redlinger
Conclusion: Managerial Implications and Future Research Directions
Dana Yagil
Stopping an NPD Process and Changing Product Mixes
Toyohiro Kono and Leonard Lynn
Combining Cross-Border Online Teams and Field Projects in Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies
Tiit Elenurm
The Collapse of the Eurozone: Disaster or Liberation?
Mark Baimbridge and Philip Whyman
An Evaluation of the System
Abel K. Ubeku
Dependent Monetary Systems and Economic Development: The Case of Sterling East Africa
John M. Letiche
Some Assumptions of Contemporary Neoclassical Economic Theology
Peter Hammond
Socialism as a Socio-economic System
Branko Horvat
Working for Japanese Companies in Britain in the Future
Stephanie Jones
Exhaustible Natural Resources and the Classical Method of Long-Period Equilibrium
Sergio Parrinello
Breaking the rules
Steven Holl
Sectoral Change, Urbanisation and South Asia’s Environment in a Global Context
Mohammad Alauddin and Clement Tisdell
USP and RHP
Adrian Furnham
Comments on ‘Money Supply, Interest Rate and Exchange Rate Targets: Conflicting Issues in an Open Economy’ by Rüdiger Pohl
Michael Artis
Diseases Dominate
Aaron Batten and Alan Martina
Resilience and hardiness
Adrian Furnham
Bank Finance and the Regions: A European Perspective
R. Ross Mackay and Philip Molyneux
A Deeper Dimension
Alastair Hetherington
The Relationship between Spot and Forward Prices in Electricity Markets
Carlo Pozzi
Economic Prospects and Policies in Mexico
Bela Balassa
Member Led/Customer Led
David Cushman and Jamie Burke
Conclusions on Costs, Revenue and the Equilibrium of the Contracting Firm
Patricia M. Hillebrandt
International Markets and Open Economy Macroeconomics: A Keynesian view
E. V. K. FitzGerald
The Decline of Food Aid: Issues of Aid Policy, Trade and Food Security
Edward Clay
The Innovation of SMEs and Development of Industrial Clusters in China
Jinmin Wang
Strategies of Economic Differentiation: Evoking the Yalta Myth
Peter Ham
The Strategic Explanation of Fluctuations
Graeme Snooks
Profiting from Diversity in the Banking Sector
Isabelle Maque, Audrey Becuwe, Isabelle Prim-Allaz and Alice Garnier
Marketing
Panagiotis Ballas
When Lobbyists Matter: Conclusions
Steve John
B-Spline Modelling and Fitting the Term Structure
Moorad Choudhry, Didier Joannas, Gino Landuyt, Richard Pereira and Rod Pienaar
The Economics of Business Process Design: Motivation, Information and Coordination within the Firm
Peter J. Buckley and Martin J. Carter
Developing the Fifth Generation Ports Model
Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
The Brief History, Tumultuous Present and Uncertain Future of Virtual Worlds (Terrae Fabricatae)
Jordi Comas and Feichin (Ted) Tschang
Methodology of Non-Experimental Economic Research (II): Cognitive Functions of Non-Intendedly Empirical Theories
Erwin Klein
Conclusion: the ECB and the Future of Europe
David Howarth and Peter Loedel
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