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- The Objectives for, and Conduct of, Monetary Policy in the 1990s (1992)
- C. A. E. Goodhart
- Ex-Post Coping Strategies of Rural Households in Thailand and Vietnam
- Songporne Tongruksawattana, Vera Junge, Hermann Waibel, Javier Revilla Diez and Erich Schmidt
- Inward FDI and Host Country Productivity: Evidence from China’s Electronics Industry
- Peter J. Buckley, Jeremy Clegg and Chengqi Wang
- Heterogeneous Returns to Training in Personal Services
- Thomas Zwick and Anja Kuckulenz
- Conclusions
- David Walters and Nick Bailey
- Employment Relations in the Australian Public Sector
- Russell D. Lansbury and Duncan K. Macdonald
- The young CEO
- Adrian Furnham
- An Almost Empire
- Colin Read
- Political Epilogue
- Sarah Hogg
- Discussion
- Tom Bass
- A Value-Driven Organization: Tata from the Perspective of an Insider
- Samita Bhattacharjee
- The Control of the Economy
- Josef Steindl
- Multinationals and Economic Development in the Era of Globalization
- Robert Pearce and Marina Papanastassiou
- Appendix C
- Chris Harris
- Non-collusive Oligopoly
- A. Koutsoyiannis
- Interpretations and Implications for Future Development
- Robert B. Dickie and Thomas A. Layman
- Uruguay
- Carlos Steneri, Sebastián Sosa and Ignacio Posadas
- The digital package
- Herbert Meyers and Richard Gerstman
- Some Aspects of Islamic Banking in LDACs: Reflections on the Faisal Islamic Bank, Sudan
- Badr Al-Din Ibrahim
- The Basic Axioms
- H. Igor Ansoff
- Market Integration during the Period of Industrialisation in Norway
- Fritz Hodne and Ole Gjølberg
- Taking offense
- Adrian Furnham
- Comments on Allen
- Michael Artis
- V
- Richard Lamming and John Bessant
- Conclusion
- Filippo Mauro, Stephane Dees and Marco Lombardi
- Credit and Marketing
- T. H. Donaldson
- Managerial Practice
- Adam Szyszka
- Rule #5: A Governance Structure That Provides Insight, Not Merely Oversight
- Kate Vitasek, Jacqui Crawford, Jeanette Nyden and Katherine Kawamoto
- Institutional Path Dependence: A Resistance to Controversies
- Kim Nieuwaal
- Regional and Demographic Determinants of Poverty in Brazil
- André Souza, Carlos Azzoni and Veridiana Nogueira
- Banks and Funding
- Rick Webb
- Planning in Transport
- John Heath
- Creating a Corporate Responsibility Culture: the Approach of Unilever UK
- Thomas Lingard
- Conclusion Can Business Step Up?
- Bradley K. Googins, Philip H. Mirvis and Steven A. Rochlin
- Sharp
- Yanshu Hao
- Forecasting, Warning and Preventive Policy: The Case of Finance
- Thomas F. Huertas
- The Transformation/Upgrading of the Private Sector and the Road of Ecological Urbanization
- Zhikai Wang
- Improvement in the Lower Foundry
- Allan Warmington, Tom Lupton and Cecily Gribbin
- Léon Walras, 1834–1910: the Notion of General Equilibrium
- Gianni Vaggi and Peter Groenewegen
- Solution De-risking: Creating Robust Organizational Architectures
- Jens Maier
- The Economics of Business Process Design in Multinational Firms
- Peter J. Buckley and Martin J. Carter
- Mitigating Systemic Spillovers from Currency Hedging
- Kyuil Chung, Hail Park and Hyun Song Shin
- Natural Disasters and Fragile Supply Chains: The Great East Japan Earthquake and the Thai Floods in 2011
- Shigeyuki Abe and Pongsak Hoontrakul
- Hours and Conditions
- John Hicks
- A Stitch in Time …
- Kosrow Dehnad
- Central and Eastern European Social Models and the Challenge of Change
- Violaine Delteil
- Fostering Ways-of-Giving Within Communities
- Valerie Petrie
- Rethinking European Climate Change Policy
- Arno Behrens and Christian Egenhofer
- The New Professionals: Professionalisation and the Struggle for Occupational Control in the Field of Project Management
- Damian Hodgson
- The Challenges Japan Faced with Its Banking Industry
- Dimitris N. Chorafas