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- Structure, Strategy and the MBO Life Cycle
- Sebastian Green and Dean F. Berry
- Marketing and Distribution
- R. M. A. Zwanenberg and Anne King
- Pricing and Investment
- Stephen L. Gruneberg and Graham J. Ive
- Norms and Gender Violence
- Adel S Z Abadeer
- Regulation Theory: A Critique
- Robert Albritton
- Reviewing and Improving
- John L. Graham, Lynda Lawrence and William Hernández Requejo
- U.S. Banks and the Global Financial System
- Ranajoy Ray Chaudhuri
- Annuity £1 Will Purchase
- Philip Bowcock
- Productivity and Industrial Policy
- Tim Hazledine
- Going beyond Misconceptions: Avoiding Pitfalls on the Route to Sustainable Growth
- Douglas Bryson and Glyn Atwal
- The role of public relations in brand building
- Michael Morley
- Shifting Perspectives: Multiple Cultures and Community Embeddedness in an Anglo-German MNC
- Fiona Moore
- Competition and Credit Control
- G. A. Fletcher
- Industrial Collaborative Activity and the Completion of the Internal Market
- Neil M. Kay
- Security Shutters: Designing Out Crime or Designing In Anxiety?
- Adrian Beck and Andrew Willis
- Mercantifer Systems
- John Lepper
- China’s Domestic Insecurity and Its International Consequences
- Susan L. Shirk
- The Effect of Spillovers and Government Subsidies on R&D, International R&D Cooperation and Profits: Evidence from France
- Florent Favre, Syoum Negassi and Etienne Pfister
- The 2008 UK Banking Crash: Evidence from Option Implied Volatility
- Ha Yan Raymond So, Tarik Driouchi and Zhiyuan Simon Tan
- Quo Vadis Interviews in Practice — Supply
- Stuart C. Carr
- Reform of Planning and Economic Institutions in the Sixties
- Robert W. Campbell
- The Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Case Studies of Female Polish Entrepreneurs
- Alina M. Zapalska and Dallas Brozik
- Afghanistan
- Marvin G. Weinbaum
- Efficiency Wages and Inequality
- Wim Meeusen and Vesna Stavrevska
- A Framework for Action
- Malcolm Higgs
- Hayek’s Legacy
- G. R. Steele
- The Cambridge Economic Tradition (2003)
- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Mimesis And The Nexus Of Luxury Industry In India
- Mukta Ramchandani
- Smarts
- Adrian Furnham
- The Regulator’s Dilemma: Hedge Funds in the International Financial Architecture
- Barry Eichengreen
- How to Simplify: Products and Services
- Simon Collinson and Melvin Jay
- Postmortem
- Barry Hessenius
- Evolving Publishing Practices in Mathematics: Wiles, Perelman, and arXiv
- Manuel González Villa
- Looking forward: luxury and China
- Michel Gutsatz and Gilles Auguste
- Globalisation, Cross-Border Trade in Financial Services and Offshore Banking: the Case of Ireland
- Philip Bourke and Ray Kinsella
- Building the confidence of the unemployed
- Edwin Whiting
- Post-decision Control
- Richard J. Briston and Jack Liversidge
- Risk Management and Corporate Governance in Imperfect Capital Markets
- Klaus Fischer, Edgar Ortiz and A. P. Palasvirta
- On Some Fundamental Issues in Political Economy: An Exchange of Correspondence
- James Buchanan
- European versus US Unemployment: Different Responses to Increased Demand for Skill? (1997)
- R. Jackman, M. Manacorda and Barbara Petrongolo
- The Future of Workers in the Modern Sector
- Theo Nichols and Nadir Sugur
- Who Owns Patpong? Thailand’s Sex Industry
- Michael Backman
- And then there is Beijing
- Michael Backman
- European Monies and European Monetary Union
- Tommaso Padoa Schioppa
- Conclusion: Led by the Spirit, Leading by the Spirit—A Biblical Perspective on Spiritual Leadership
- J. Lee Whittington
- Do Stimulus Packages Work?
- Colin Read
- Explaining the Velocity Decline
- Richard Werner
- The Specification of Error Terms
- Jan Tinbergen
- Coping with Contradictions — Tensions, Double Binds, and Hybrids
- Susanne Ekman
- Strategic Convergence or Divergence: Comparing Structural Reforms in Chinese Enterprises
- Sek Hong Ng and Malcolm Warner