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Money has no Price: Marx’s Theory of Money and the Transformation Problem
Fred Moseley
Actors in Public Development Financing
Ernst G. Frankel
Worldly Leadership in Pakistan Seth Organizations: An Empirical Challenge to the Concept of Global Leadership
Shakoor Khakwani and Peter Case
Towards Interventions for Senior Women in Higher Education
Barbara Bagilhole and Kate White
SPF 5: From the Inside
G. Scott Erickson and Helen N. Rothberg
Money for the World of Tomorrow
Alessandro Roselli
Linking Manufacturing Policy and Operational Control: Arnold’s Children’s Wear
T. A. J. Nicholson
Practical Pricing and the Airline Industry
Stefan Poelt
The Public Relations Agency
Michael Morley
Approach to governance
Sergio Pellegrinelli
Enrichment
Alan Megahey
Competition Strategy
Toyohiro Kono and Stewart Clegg
Reflection: Learning to be a Better Team
Dean Tjosvold and Mary Tjosvold
Organising Resilience
Carl Macrae
Chasing the Dragon: The Emerging EU-China Relationship and Its Impact on Business
Louise Curran
Is the Relationship between Inward FDI and Spillover Effects Linear? An Empirical Examination of the Case of China
Peter J. Buckley, Jeremy Clegg and Chengqi Wang
Pony Tails and Dollars: “Anything a Man Can Do”
Gary Hopkins
Organizational Reform
Anand Chandavarkar
Business Combinations
K. Midgley and R. G. Burns
Alternative ‘Closures’ to Sraffa’s System: Some Reflections in the Light of the Changes in Functional Income Distribution in the United States
Antonella Stirati
Managing by Averages Leads to Below Average Performance: The Need for Granular Metrics
Arnoldo C. Hax and Dean L. Wilde
The scientific understanding of the public
Adrian Furnham
Conclusions and Policy Implications
Gordon Pepper
Exploring Life in the University Setting
Alexander Styhre and Mats Sundgren
Climate Change, Security of Supply and Competitiveness: Does Europe Have the Means to Implement its Ambitious Energy Vision?
Jan Horst Keppler
World Food Security: National and International Measures for Stabilisation of Supplies
Nurul Islam
The 1980s: The 1987 Stock-Market Crash
Gordon Pepper
Some Reflections and Implications
Simon Bridge and Cecilia Hegarty
Conclusion: The Future of the Executive and Assistant Relationship: Are You Up for It?
Jan Jones
Developing an Index of Capability for Older People: A New Form of Measure for Public Health Interventions?
Joanna Coast, Terry Flynn, Ini Grewal, Jane Lewis, Lucy Natarajan, Kerry Sproston and Tim Peters
Management Control, Regulation and Investment Uncertainty in the UK Electricity Generation Market
Liz Warren
Conclusion
Adrian Furnham
Monetary and Fiscal Policy for Sovereign Currencies: What Should Government Do?
L. Randall Wray
Theory and Practice of Confederate Finances
Dubravko Mihaljek
Manpower
Patricia M. Hillebrandt
The Reassertion of the State, 1990–1997
Emma C. Murphy
War and Betrayal
Kenneth Lipartito and Carol Heher Peters
Conclusions
Norio Kambayashi
The Electricity Council: Federalism and Finance
Leslie Hannah
Risk Management
Chris Currington
Leaders and Their Self-Efficacy Beliefs: Why Working Relationships Matter
Joe Jaina
The Costs of Intellectual Property
Michael Perelman
Financial Market Integration: the Case of France in the Light of Empirical Evidence
Christian Bordes
India Today: From Brain Drain to Brain Gain
P. J. Lavakare
The Internationalisation of Bond Markets
Richard Harrington
Conclusions and Implications
Petra Nix and Jean Jinghan Chen
Resilience-Building: Implications for Employers
Cary L. Cooper, Jill Flint-Taylor and Michael Pearn
Enron: The Collapse of Corporate Culture
John Dobson
Strikes and Unemployment
Ljubo Sirc
Cooling the Earth: The Preservation Markets
Daniel Friedman and Daniel McNeill
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