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Rationality in Disequilibrium
Siro Lombardini
Financial Means’ Competencies and Innovation: Comparative Advantages between SMEs and Big Enterprises
Francis Munier
Epilogue
Mark Ingwer
Japanese Exports and Foreign Direct Investment
Pontus Åberg
Management Control Research and the Management of Uncertainty: Rethinking Knowledge in Management
Olivier Saulpic and Philippe Zarlowski
A Licence to Export: The Spread of Political Marketing Methods to Britain
Nicholas J. O’Shaughnessy
The Future of RTM
Chris Kerns
Mexico’s Debt Problem and Policies for the Future
Bela Balassa
Flowerhorn Fish, Huanghuali, Zi Beads, and Bollywood
Michael Backman
Japanese Car Manufacturers and Component Makers in the ASEAN Region: a Case of Expatriation under Duress — or a Strategy of Regionally Integrated Production
Gilles Guiheux and Yveline Lecler
Planning International Mergers and Acquisitions
Derek F. Channon and Michael Jalland
From Tax Competition to Social Race to the Bottom? European Models and the Challenge of Mobility
Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Fiorella Kostoris Padoa Schioppa
Theory of Investment in The General Theory
Anna M. Carabelli
Innovation Capacity in the SEE Region
Ðuro Kutlača and Slavo Radosevic
What’s the point of theory?
Adrian Furnham
Conclusions
Allan P. O. Williams and Sally Woodward
Striving for power
Adrian Furnham
Epilogue 1991
Murray Wolfson
Subnational Entity Credit-Risk Ratings
Victor Manuel Herrera, Daniela Brandazza and Fabiola Ortíz
Monitoring
Darek Klonowski
Strikes
Sid Kessler and Fred Bayliss
Getting on a Train: Railway Passengers and the Growth of Train Travel in Meiji Japan
Naofumi Nakamura
Keynesian Policy in Disarticulated Economies
Laurence Harris
I Want to Get Rich
Rick Webb
Conclusions
David Simpson
What’s ahead?
Herbert Meyers and Richard Gerstman
Environmental Marketing Management
Ulrich Steger and Ralph Meima
Keynes and Globalization
James K. Galbraith
The Challenge of Geography: Recruiting and Retaining Members from the South in EU Associations
Irini Pari
When Politics Gets in the Way of Good Ole’ Common Sense
Colin Read
Consumer Expenditure
A. A. Walters
Budget Forecasts
Nicolas Carnot, Vincent Koen and Bruno Tissot
The World Ahead
Daniel Friedman and Daniel McNeill
Globalization, Europeanization and Trade in the 1990s: Export Responses of Foreign and Indigenous Manufacturing Companies
Frances Ruane and Julie Sutherland
Managing Life Science Innovation
Alexander Styhre
Increased Internationalization for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises through Joint Export Networks
Hans Jansson and Petter Boye
Measuring the Cost and Benefits of Import Fees
Timothy Gronberg and Thomas R. Saving
The Dalai Lama Eats Meat
Michael Backman
Conclusion
Anthony Elson
Is the European Monetary System a DM-Zone?
Paul Grauwe
Miscellaneous Aspects
Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
Six strategies
Theo Theobald and Cary Cooper
Summary Remarks
Tamás Földi
Prayers: Overcoming Doubts
Gary E. Roberts
Financial Institution Case Study
Richard Boire
Mobile Consumers and Consumption in Japan
Benjamin Hentschel
Strategies for Future Economic Development
Ernst G. Frankel
Money and Banking
Guy Routh
The Emergence of Rural-based Industries
Yujiro Hayami and Masao Kikuchi
The Rise and Fall of Keynesianism
Makoto Itoh and Costas Lapavitsas
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