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- Business Responsibilities and Human Rights in Latin America: Lessons and Inspiration for the Future
- Cecilia Anicama
- The Comparative Performance of African and Latin American Agriculture
- Raul Hopkins and Bilge Nomer
- The Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technology with Special Reference to India
- Amrita N. Achanta, Pradeep Dadhich, Prodipto Ghosh and Ligia Noronha
- Discussion Exercises
- James J. Lynch
- A Single Currency for Europe — Considerations for Workers
- John Monks
- Video advocacy at the leading edge of human rights
- Jenny Coco Chang
- Conclusion: Some Implications for Managers
- Jacques Henri Horovitz
- Calculation: Providing Feedback
- Tim Baker
- 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
- Diseases Dominate
- Aaron Batten and Alan Martina
- Comparisons and Contrasts
- Karin Bredin and Jonas Söderlund
- Combining Cross-Border Online Teams and Field Projects in Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies
- Tiit Elenurm
- An Evaluation of the System
- Abel K. Ubeku
- The Collapse of the Eurozone: Disaster or Liberation?
- Mark Baimbridge and Philip Whyman
- Stopping an NPD Process and Changing Product Mixes
- Toyohiro Kono and Leonard Lynn
- Developing the Fifth Generation Ports Model
- Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Conclusion: the ECB and the Future of Europe
- David Howarth and Peter Loedel
- The Brief History, Tumultuous Present and Uncertain Future of Virtual Worlds (Terrae Fabricatae)
- Jordi Comas and Feichin (Ted) Tschang
- Conclusion: the ECB and the Future of Europe
- David Howarth and Peter Loedel
- Methodology of Non-Experimental Economic Research (II): Cognitive Functions of Non-Intendedly Empirical Theories
- Erwin Klein
- 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
- 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
- Marketing
- Panagiotis Ballas
- Conclusion: Leadership in Sport
- Hans Westerbeek and Aaron Smith
- Hybridization, Change and the Expansion of Law
- Inger-Johanne Sand
- An Extended Ethier Model with the Tradeoff between Economies of Scale and Transaction Costs
- Kar-yiu Wong and Xiaokai Yang
- Designing Successful Outsourcing Relationships — Selected Techniques from a Lifecycle Perspective
- Sara Cullen
- Information, Computer Software, and the Evolution of Relations of Production
- Michael Perelman
- To Be a Visionary Executive: A Perspective from a Guangdong Executive
- Linhai Fang
- Full Employment and the Balance of Payments
- Andrew Britton
- Implementation: The Moment of Change
- François Dupuy
- Strategic Risks of Investing in Stock Exchange
- Konrad Raczkowski, Marian Noga and Jarosław Klepacki
- Discussion
- Rigas Doganis
- Japan’s Post-war Economic Prospects: The British View
- G. C. Allen
- Change management
- David E. Hawkins
- The taboo of inconvertibility
- Jacques Riboud
- Socialism as a Socio-economic System
- Branko Horvat
- The Electrification of the Home: the Golden Age?
- Leslie Hannah
- Post-war Planning
- Lord Robbins
- The Future Tense of Meaning (Cultural Revolutions, Social Transformations and Media Rituals)
- Sławomir Magala
- Selling Consulting Services in Asia
- Michael Backman and Charlotte Butler
- Banking Regulation: Administrative Rules versus Market-Based Instruments
- Robert Bichsel
- Conclusion
- Mark E. Duckenfield
- International Development Assistance
- Ramesh F. Ramsaran
- Britain, the Third World and the Debt Crisis
- Roy Hattersley
- Get Ready for the Next One …
- Erik Banks