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- Deep Ecology
- Knut Johannessen Ims
- Population and Economic Growth since 1961: A Survey
- Stuart Jones and André Müller
- The Future of Energy Policy
- Lynn F. Pearson
- Tampering with the American Dream
- Louise Davidson
- Current Problems in International Labour
- Gary K. Busch
- ‘Learning the Hard Way’: Creating an Executive Development Opportunity for Learning and Reflection
- Nigel Barrett
- Global Culture versus Golden Cages: New Options for Cultural Policies
- Traugott Schöfthaler
- Convention in Financial Control
- Kenneth P. Gee
- The Value of Innovative Human Resource Management Practices
- Kathryn Shaw
- Enhancing Income Distribution and Rationalising Consumption Patterns
- Benno Ndulu
- New Crop Varieties: Impact on Diversification and Stability of Yields
- Mohammad Alauddin and Clement Tisdell
- What is Going On in Consulting Interactions?: Exploring Meta-themes of Power, Emotion and Values
- Sheila Marsh
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- Hano Johannsen and G Terry Page
- Making Sense of Public Sector Employment Relations in a Time of Crisis
- Graham Symon and Susan Corby
- The implications of present-day monetary disorders
- Jacques Riboud
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- Stuart Valentine
- Theory of Exchange and General Equilibrium
- R. Shone
- Divisia Monetary Aggregates for Taiwan
- Yen Chrystal Shih
- Processes in the Reform of Industrial Relations
- John Purcell
- Marketing and Production Decisions of Speculative Builders and Contractors
- Stephen L. Gruneberg and Graham J. Ive
- Processes in the Reform of Industrial Relations
- John Purcell
- The Political Economy of Foreign Aid: Fatigue or Regeneration?
- Graham Bird
- Expanding into the Ratio Write Dividend Collar
- Michael C. Thomsett
- The Structure of the Complex of Maximal Lattice Free Bodies for a Matrix of Size (n + 1) × n
- Herbert Scarf
- Galiani, the Economist
- Riccardo Faucci and Roberto Marchionatti
- Prospective Sense-Making: A Realistic Approach to ‘Foresight for Prevention’ in an Age of Complex Threats
- Warren H. Fishbein
- An Employment-Targeted Economic Program for South Africa
- Robert Pollin, Gerald Epstein, James Heintz and Leonce Ndikumana
- What has Caused America’s Economic Inequality and What Does it Mean for America’s Future?
- Zachary Michaelson
- Norms and Women’s Economic Rights
- Adel S Z Abadeer
- Intranets: A New Breed of IT System?
- James Callaghan
- Alfred Marshall, 1842–1924: Partial Equilibrium and Useful Economics
- Gianni Vaggi and Peter Groenewegen
- Client and Coach Views Compared
- Karol M. Wasylyshyn
- The structure of commerce
- S. G. Sturmey
- Tools and Techniques for Procurement and Supply Management
- Andrew Cox, Chris Lonsdale, Joe Sanderson and Glyn Watson
- Economic Policies, Economic Shocks and Economic Growth
- William Easterly
- Business Model Theory
- Chandra S. Mishra and Ramona K. Zachary
- East Africa and Economic Federation: the East African Common Market
- R. M. A. Zwanenberg and Anne King
- The Public Sector — A Special Case?
- Marion Devine and Eddie Blass
- Acting From Within
- Johan Roos
- Appendix F
- Chris Harris
- A Postscript and Some Conclusions
- B. J. McCormick
- Positivism, F-twist, and Robust-Satisficing
- Yakov Ben-Haim
- Lytag: Light-Weight Aggregate from Pulverised Fuel Ash
- Luke Georghiou, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Michael Gibbons, Tim Ray and Janet Evans
- South-South Economic Co-operation: Lessons from the Indian Experience
- Sanjaya Lall
- Measuring innovation performance
- David Birchall and George Tovstiga
- Building Resilience
- Jane Cranwell-Ward and Alyssa Abbey
- Leadership in Interprofessional Collaboration for Lifelong Learning
- Mollie Burley and Janice Chesters
- The Bretton Woods System: Concept and Practice
- M. Panić
- Intermediaries and the Agency System
- Hugh Cockerell
- Hinton: The Nuclear Retreat
- Leslie Hannah