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- Conclusions
- Massimo G. Colombo and Marco Delmastro
- General systems audit
- B. H. Walley
- Group Accounts
- S. J. Gray, L. G. Campbell and J. C. Shaw
- Access to Health Services
- A. S. Bhalla
- Low-Income Countries and International Financial Reform
- Graham Bird
- Conclusion
- Lance Wright
- Income Redistribution, Consumption and Employment
- Jeffrey James
- World Religions
- Aqueil Ahmad
- Class Conflict and the Cambridge Theory of Income Distribution
- Thomas Palley
- From a State-Led Familistic to a Liberal, Partly De-familialized Capitalism: The Difficult Transition of the Greek Model
- Maria Karamessini
- Financial Sector Development in Central and Eastern Europe: Conclusions
- Stephany Griffith-Jones and E. V. K. FitzGerald
- The Savage Competition for Strategic Products
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Carrying across the Line
- Michal Frenkel, Gavin Jack, Robert Westwood and Farzad Rafi Khan
- A Dynamic Resource-based View of the Interaction between Technological Resources, Corporate Diversification and Performance
- Francisco Forcadell
- Culture, Culture
- Peninah Thomson, Clare Laurent and Tom Lloyd
- An Efficient Algorithm for the Numerical Solution of the Generalized Weber Problem in Spatial Economics
- Harold W. Kuhn
- Post Keynesians versus New Keynesians on Imperfect Competition and Unemployment Equilibium
- Andrea Boitani
- What Do (And Don’t) We Know About Part-Time Professional Work?
- Vivien Corwin
- Employee Well-being in Call Centres
- David Holman
- Human Development and Economic Growth
- Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, Nadia Jacobi and Marcello Signorelli
- The Contribution of Tacit Knowledge to Innovation
- Jacqueline Senker
- The Marriage of Human Factors and Safety in Industry
- Thomas A. Yoder, Richard L. Lucas and Gerald D. Botzum
- Appendices
- Allan P. O. Williams
- Activity: Performa
- Paul Beynon-Davies
- Miscellaneous aspects
- Walter Sinclair
- Modern Portfolio Allocation
- Stephen Todd Walker
- War and the Political Economy of Kinshasa
- Tom Herdt and Claudine Tshimanga
- Sweden: From “Third Way” to Joining the European Union
- John Marangos
- Swedish Inheritance and Gift Taxation (1885–2004)
- Gunnar Rietz, Magnus Henrekson and Daniel Waldenström
- Health and Personal Social Services
- Stephen Birch and Alan Maynard
- Executing the Leadership Function
- Eric H. Kessler
- The Need for Regulatory Reform
- Lloyd B. Thomas
- Law as a Moral Science
- Benjamin Ward
- Conclusion: From Logic to Practice
- J. Carlos Jarillo
- Conclusions
- Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
- Conversion in China
- Chai Benliang
- Agriculture
- David Goalstone
- Non-Discrimination
- Edmund Dell
- Health Care in Thailand: Present Systems and Future Trends with Applications to Other Developing Economies
- Sirilaksana Khoman
- Prosumption of Social Context in Web 2.0: Theoretical Implications for the Prosumer Concept
- Tabea Beyreuther, Christian Eismann, Sabine Hornung and Frank Kleemann
- Marx on Prices and Price Determination: Conclusion
- Adalbert G. Lallier
- Commune- and Brigade-Run Industries in Rural China: Some Recent Observations
- J. L. Enos
- Airlines, Entrepreneurs and Bureaucrats: the American Experience
- Roger E. Bilstein
- Shortcomings and Problems in Analyses of Women and Low Pay
- William Siebert and Peter Sloane
- Distributed Leadership in Project Teams
- Jitse D. J. Ameijde, Patrick C. Nelson, Jon Billsberry and Nathalie van Meurs
- Foreign Direct Investment in the Primary Sector of Mexico
- Dale Colyer
- Other Specialty Retailers
- Roy Larke and Michael Causton
- Cross-cultural Coaching: Coaching in the Middle East
- Tony Chapman, Bill Best and Paul Van Casteren
- Access to What? Gender and Higher Education in Africa
- Máiréad Dunne and Yusuf Sayed
- Endogenous Transformations in European Public Administration: Soft-Law, Transnationally Networked Governance as a Self-Reinforcing Trend
- Joseph Corkin and Nina Boeger