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- Legislation and Consumer Rights
- Steven Finlay
- The Chaebol’s Diversification: Ssangyong and Samsung
- Seung-Il Jeong
- Postscript In the Depths of the Slump
- Robert Taylor
- Conclusion: Green can be Irrational
- Tom Curtin
- Kelvin Hughes: Radar Navigation Aid
- Luke Georghiou, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Michael Gibbons, Tim Ray and Janet Evans
- A Distillation
- Neville Bain
- External Adjustment: the Proper Role for the IMF
- Richard N. Cooper
- Technology and International Trade: a Heckscher—Ohlin Approach
- Carl Hamilton, Hans Tson Söderström and Kemal Dervis
- The Chinese Renaissance and Its Currency Conundrum
- Dilip K. Das
- Transition and the ‘Speciation’ of the Japanese Model
- Ugo Pagano
- Conclusion
- Anne Guimard
- Exchange Entitlements
- Susanna Davies
- Making Investment Decisions with NPV
- Wolfgang Messner
- Case study: Build-A-Bear Workshop
- Colin Shaw
- Credit Risk: The New Frontier of Risk Management
- Didier Cossin
- How Do I Get Reliable Market Information?
- Christine Boos
- Nettlefolds Ltd. and the Screw Industry, 1880–1902
- Edgar Jones
- The Internet: the First Incarnation of the Information Superhighway
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Consciousness and Psychology
- Helen Yaffe
- Fight Opponents without being Obsessed by Them: The ‘Price of Fish’ Response
- Olivier d’Herbemont and Bruno César
- Conclusion
- Chris Harris
- Bootstrapping
- Rick Webb
- The City Branding of Sydney
- Geoff Parmenter
- It’s the end of the world as we know it
- Rijn Vogelaar
- African American Reparations, Keynes, and the Transfer Problem
- William Darity
- Supply-chain Production Planning
- Javad Ahmadi, Robert Benson and Daniel Supernaw-Issen
- ‘Crisis’ in the French Labour Movement Reconsidered
- W. Rand Smith
- Conclusion
- Jean-Pierre Durand
- Working Beyond 60 — Key Policies and Recommendations
- Geneviève Reday-Mulvey
- Notes on Early Development Economics’ Story and Its Relation to Sraffa’s Contribution
- Leonardo Ditta
- Conclusion — Billions Can Be Saved, and the Probability of Success Can Be Increased
- Mats R. Larsson
- Additional Issues in Economic Theory of Organizations
- Kathleen A. Carroll
- Action Learning: An Approach to Team Coaching
- Jennifer Whitcomb
- Applying the Cue See Model
- Matt Barney
- Capitalizing on the Mobile Movement
- David F. Giannetto
- Exploration of Intergenerational Relationships in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Akpovire Oduaran
- Introducing New Financial Products and Services
- Joseph A. DiVanna
- From Enlightenment to Enablement: Opening Up Choices for Innovation
- Andrew Stirling
- Conversion: A Theoretical Framework
- Peter Southwood
- Crisis communication management: protecting and enhancing corporate reputation and identity
- James E. Lukaszewski
- International and National Capital Sources
- Douglas Wood and James Byrne
- Nonaka Revisited: Can Japanese Companies Sustain Their Knowledge Management Processes in the 21st Century?
- Benjamin Hentschel and Parissa Haghirian
- Have Many Mini-Bubbles Created a Mega-Bubble?
- Dimitri Speck
- The Genoa Strike
- Domenico Empoli, Corrado Malandrino and Valerio Zanone
- Social Entrepreneurs in the Social Innovation Ecosystem
- Heather Cameron
- Reconstruction
- Hans Bauer and Warren J. Blackman
- Peru
- Carolina Trivelli
- Why go to university?
- Adrian Furnham
- Summary
- Chris Harris
- Conclusion and Hopefully a New Beginning
- Michael Perelman