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- Conclusions
- Mats Larsson and David Lundberg
- Measuring Uncertainty and Project-in-Progress (PIP) Map
- Chris Harris
- The Quest for the Optimal Portfolio: The Example of Investment Funds
- Nils Tuchschmid
- Korea in the 1980s: Policies and Prospects
- Bela Balassa
- Islamic Policy Conclusions on the Malaysian Macroeconomy
- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Analysis of Chinese and Indonesian Food Policy Options
- Ray Trewin
- From Building Society to Bank: The Allied, 1970–89
- Stuart Jones
- Multinational Firms
- James Markusen
- The EMS, the Dollar and the World Economy
- Jan Kregel
- Visioning
- Peter C. Bishop and Andy Hines
- Learning in Robot Teams
- Jeremy Wyatt, Yoshiyuki Matsumura and Matthew Todd
- Accounting and Auditing Practices
- Constantinos Caramanis and Emmanouil Dedoulis
- Returns, assessments and repayment claims
- Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
- Motor Transport in a Developing Area (i) Zaïre, 1903–59
- Epanya Sh. Tshund’olela
- Researching Cash Management, Treasury and Electronic Banking Practices
- David F. Birks
- Major Findings
- Barbara Brenner
- Informal Networks of Relationships in Successful Small Firm Innovation
- Steve Conway
- Economic Policy after the 1999 Recession
- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- Fluctuations in House-Building in Britain and the United States in the Nineteenth Century
- H. J. Habakkuk
- Innovation Management Reflections: A Brazilian Market Perspective
- Fabian Ariel Salum, Rosana Silveira Reis and Hugo Ferreira Braga Tadeu
- Welfare: Inequality & Poverty
- Paul Marshall
- The Recruitment and Evaluation of Boards of Directors in China
- Nada Kakabadse, Hong Yang and Richard Sanders
- Is Free Trade Always the Right Policy?
- Paul Davidson
- Changing French Employment Relations and Management
- Steve Jefferys
- Conclusions
- Meena Ahmed
- Exploring the Persistence of State Corporate Ownership in China
- Ken Imai
- Relying on Experts: How to Effectively Gather Information for Innovation Projects from Market Specialists
- Cornelius Herstatt, Christian Lüthje and Christopher Lettl
- Credit as a Policy of Agricultural Development with Reference to its Operation in Jordan
- Talib Younis
- Conclusion and Recommendations for Future Research
- Siti Nuryanah and Sardar M. N. Islam
- Foreign Enterprises in China
- Jian Li and Alan Paisey
- Lessons Learned and Conclusions
- Jane Cranwell-Ward, Patricia Bossons and Sue Gover
- The Future of Marketing
- Richard Brookes and Roger Palmer
- Triangular Arm Wrestling: Analysis and Revision of the Sino-Congolese Agreements
- Stefaan Marysse and Sara Geenen
- Enron: Visiting the Immersed Part of the Iceberg
- Paul H. Dembinski and Jean-Michel Bonvin
- Finance for Investment
- M. M. Huq
- Procedural Justice Theory and the Multinational Corporation
- W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
- Implications
- Wendelin M. Küpers
- Conclusion: The Real Challenges of Organizing and Implementing CSR
- Jan Jonker and Marco Witte
- The Future of Stock Message Boards
- Ying Zhang
- Keynes: “The Essential Properties of Interest and Money”
- Michael S. Lawlor
- Strategic Plans, Budgets, and Financial Models
- Dewey Norton
- Industry and Environment: Methodologies for Environmental Assessment in Data-Poor Situations
- Lex Lemmens, Peter Scheren, Harro Zanting, Gregory Njau and David van Horen
- Sven Rydenfelt: The Awkward Polemic
- Mats Lundahl
- Interest Rates in the Sub-Prime Mortgage Market
- Souphala Chomsisengphet and Anthony Pennington-Cross
- Making Bad Jobs Good: Strategies for the Service Sector
- Paul Osterman
- Public Policy Implications of Behavioral Economics and Happiness Studies
- Yew-Kwang Ng
- Years’ Purchase of an Annually Rising Income
- Philip Bowcock
- Continued Openness and Reforms for Agriculture in Japan
- Hidetaka Kawano
- Managing the World Cup: Future Research
- Stephen Frawley and Daryl Adair
- Management principles
- Valerie Bannert-Thurner