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- The Impact of Culture on Investment in Emerging Markets
- Richard Fletcher
- Trade Preferences for Processed Goods from Developing Countries
- Volker Stüven
- Conclusions: On So-Called Primitive Accumulation
- Andre Gunder Frank
- Collaboration: Communicating Openly
- Tim Baker
- Conclusion Principles for Luxury Change Management
- Michel Gutsatz and Gilles Auguste
- Coping and Adaptive Entitlements
- Susanna Davies
- TeleCable Group and Infosys
- Nancy Hubbard
- Behavioural Aspects of Management Control and Control Information
- Andrew M. McCosh, Mawdudur Rahman and Michael J. Earl
- Illiberal and Successful? In Search of Sustainable Regional Growth in Authoritarian States
- Janerik Gidlund
- The Existential Perversity of Management Accounting and Control
- Alan Lowe and Ivo De Loo
- Conclusion
- François Dupuy
- Other Derivative Products
- Stephen Valdez
- Spirituality and Effectiveness in Today’s Workplace
- A. Lakshminarasimha
- Behavioural Aspects of Management Control and Control Information
- Andrew M. McCosh, Mawdudur Rahman and Michael J. Earl
- Economic Policy and the Trade Cycle
- John R. Presley
- New Ways to Think about Business Education for Emerging Markets
- Victoria Jones
- Technology Financing Toward Effective Economies
- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
- Below-Market Housing Mandates as Takings
- Thomas Means, Edward Stringham and Edward Lopez
- Not a Conclusion Steps to Implementation
- Hugo Letiche, Michael Lissack and Ron Schultz
- Experiential Marketing and Destination Management: Do Formal Network Strategies Really Matter?
- Francesco M. Barbini, Manuela Presutti and Lucrezia Zambelli
- Privatization and Principal-Principal Conflicts in Transition Economies
- Canan Mutlu, Mike Peng and Marc Essen
- The Ease and Burden of Starting Over
- Mathias Bölinger
- The Law Business and the Business of Law: A Crisis of Direction?
- Karl J. Mackie
- Stress Management in Caring Services
- Timothy J. Newton
- Verdoorn’s Law and the Analysis of Steady-State Growth: from an Unsatisfactory Marriage to a New Perspective
- Maurizio Pugno
- Exchange Control
- Douglas Wood and James Byrne
- Domestic Policies in the United States and United Kingdom After the Second World War
- Roy Harrod
- Strategic Development of Multinational Subsidiaries in Ireland
- Ed Delany
- Understanding Leading, Leader–Follower Relations, and Ethical Leadership in Organizations
- Flora F. T. Chiang and Thomas A. Birtch
- Structural Heterogeneity and Endogeneity of Elasticities on the Balance of Payments Constrained Growth Model
- Fabricio Missio and Frederico G. Jayme
- Some Mathematical Remarks on Sraffa’s Chapter I
- Paolo Maroscia
- Epilogue
- Kenneth Lipartito and Carol Heher Peters
- Conclusions
- Caroline Oates, Fran Blumberg, Barrie Gunter and Mark Blades
- Epilog 2009: The Battle for the United States
- Michael S. Wynn-Williams
- Business Investment Abroad: The Jury is Still Out
- H. Peter Gray
- Beyond Eurocentrism: The Next Frontier
- Rajani Kannepalli Kanth
- Future Chapters
- Martin Roll
- A Survey Of International Comparisons Of Productivity
- I. B. Kravis
- Strategic challenges facing captive centers
- Ilan Oshri
- Governance of Outsourcing Relationships
- Ilan Oshri, Julia Kotlarsky and Leslie P. Willcocks
- Making Strategic Leaders
- Robert F. Grattan
- Other Selection Methods
- Mike Smith and Ivan T. Robertson
- The government view
- Richard Marsh and Gareth Evans
- Matter and Geometry
- Elie Ayache
- Resource Accounting and Budgeting
- Ed Balls and Gus O’Donnell
- The Underground Economies and the Cost of Regulation
- Robert Aliber
- Epilogue
- Yannis V. Avgerinos
- International Production Allocation Strategies of Japanese Animation Studios
- Kenta Yamamoto
- Germany
- Yasunobu Tomita
- Preface: Friedrich von Wieser in the History of Economic Thought
- Warren Samuels