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- F. A. Hayek, 1899-
- G. L. S. Shackle
- Preventing and Managing Derailment
- Adrian Furnham
- Changing Patterns of Inter- and Intra- Regional Division of Labour: Central Europe’s Long and Winding Road
- Attila Havas
- The Management of Political Risk
- Derek F. Channon and Michael Jalland
- Neoliberalism, Income Distribution and the Causes of the Crisis
- Engelbert Stockhammer
- Ten Great Works for Leadership Development
- Robert Adlam
- Difference in a Transnational Organization in Australia: The Case of Transient Indian Information Technology (IT) Professionals
- Salim Lakha
- Chinese SMEs in Prato, Italy
- Anja Fladrich
- Influences, Tensions and Competing Identities in Indian Business Leaders’ Stories
- Sharon Turnbull, Tricia Calway and K. R. Sekhar
- Patterns of Legitimation in Times of Change: How People in an East German Organization are Coping with the Transformation Process
- Thomas Steger
- The Rural Crisis Downunder: Australia’s Declining Fortunes in the Global Farm Economy
- Geoffrey Lawrence
- Typologies of Innovation Based on Statistical Analysis for European and Spanish Regions
- Mikel Navarro and Juan José Gibaja
- Working Life Learning: Learning-in-Practise
- Elena P. Antonacopoulou
- Justice in the World Economy
- Evan Luard
- Private Foreign Investment (PFI)
- Ramesh F. Ramsaran
- Managing Talent
- Santiago Álvarez de Mon
- Egon Matzner
- J. E. King
- Minorities in a Global Perspective
- A. S. Bhalla and Dan Luo
- Regime-making and the Limits of Consensus
- Robert Boardman and James F. Keeley
- A new approach
- Guy Fraser-Sampson
- The General Theory I: The Dye of Expectations
- R. M. O’Donnell
- Managing Logistics: ‘Bag, vomit, one.’
- Keith Grint
- Action Learning Today: Resources, Networks, and Communities of Practice
- Yury Boshyk and Robert L. Dilworth
- Optimal Investment Strategies in Defined Contribution Pension Plans
- David Blake, Andrew Cairns and Kevin Dowd
- Are Codes Fostering Convergence in Corporate Governance? An Institutional Perspective
- Ilir Haxhi and Ruth V. Aguilera
- In Praise of Slowth: or The Agathotopian Treatment of the Environment as a Common National Asset
- James Meade
- Trade Union Policies towards the Youth Training Scheme in Great Britain: the Arguments
- Paul Ryan
- Sample Bias and Reject Inference
- Steven Finlay
- You, the Jury
- Alastair Hetherington
- My Version of Events: The Future
- Jonathan Wheeldon
- Averting closure and redundancy
- Edwin Whiting
- Comment on E.-M. Claassen, “World Inflation Under Flexible Exchange Rates”
- Hans Genberg
- Conclusion
- J. E. King
- Montagu Norman: A ‘Monarch’ in the City
- Lord Robbins
- Contemporary Socialist Systems and the Trends in Systemic Reforms Worldwide
- Branko Horvat
- Writing as therapy
- Adrian Furnham
- Conclusion
- Carlos M. Peláez and Carlos A. Peláez
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- Erik Banks
- Self-Initiated and Assigned Expatriates: Talent Management and Career Considerations
- Noeleen Doherty and Michael Dickmann
- Sustainable and Responsible Investment in Asia
- Geoffrey Williams
- The Role of Business Opportunity Mediators in the Entrepreneurial Process
- Björn Berggren and Lars Silver
- The Company at War
- Malcolm Falkus
- Economic Development Driver: The Regional Service Economy
- David J. Robinson
- Selective Adaptation of Anglo-American Corporate Governance Practices in Japan
- Masao Nakamura
- The Capital Market: Normalisation and Development of Financial Intermediaries
- Francis A. Lees, James M. Botts and Rubens Cysne
- Worker Self-Management in Argentina: Problems and Potentials of Self-Managed Labor in the Context of the Neoliberal Post-Crisis
- Andrés Ruggeri
- Pragmatism and Politics
- D. John Shaw
- People and Post Offices: Consumption and Postal Services in Japan from the 1870s to the 1970s
- Janet Hunter
- Political Bases for Self-Management in the Developing World: Participation in Open Societies
- Hans Dieter Seibel and Ukandi G. Damachi
- A Fascination With Economics
- Karl Brunner