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- Domicile and Residence
- Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
- The International Regulation of Extinction — Conclusions
- Timothy Swanson
- Conclusion
- Glenn Morgan and Andrew Sturdy
- Next Steps in the Hungarian Economic Reform
- Bela Balassa
- Uncovered Interest Parity and the Efficient Market Hypothesis: The Empirical Evidence
- Imad A. Moosa and Razzaque H. Bhatti
- Developing Countries and the Multilateral Trading System after the Uruguay Round
- Bernard Hoekman
- Focus on Risk
- T. H. Donaldson
- Understanding Customer Behaviour
- Stewart Pearson
- The ILO and Human Rights
- Antony Alcock
- Making it Happen
- Michael Kare-Silver
- The Magic Mix: Or how to avoid future financial crises
- Ruth Wandhöfer
- Health Service Modeling and Multiple-Equations Models
- Alexis Lazaridis
- Focus on China: New Challenges for Japanese–German Strategic Business Alliances in a Dynamic Environment: A Theoretical View of Third-market Business Collaboration
- René Haak
- Income Distribution Under Workers’ Self-management in Yugoslavia
- A. Bajt
- Floating Versus Crawling: Israel 1977–9 by Hindsight
- Michael Bruno and Zvi Sussman
- Comment on W. M. Corden, ‘Inflation and the Exchange Rate Regime’
- Ephraim Kleiman
- Prospects for Fusing Liberal Learning and Business Education in the Changing Environment of Higher Education
- Daniel R. LeClair
- The Future of Britain’s Motorsport Industry: National Pride Before a Fall?
- Martin Beck-Burridge and Jeremy Walton
- The Heavy Industries
- Robert Castley
- The Fate of Vendors who Leveraged their Clients
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Time-Use Surveys in Developing Countries: An Assessment
- Indira Hirway
- Nuclear Reactor Development in Britain
- C. M. Buckley and R. Day
- Nuclear Reactor Development in Britain
- C. M. Buckley and R. Day
- Corporate Governance and Restructuring in Korea: Before and After the Crisis
- Keun Lee
- Cumulative Causation, Harrod’s Trade Multiplier, and Kaldor’s Paradox: The Foundations of Post-Keynesian Theory of Growth Differentials
- Luca De Benedictis
- European Labour Markets and the Euro: How Much Flexibility Do We Really Need?
- Michael Burda
- The ‘Greening’ of Trade Agreements: Environmental ‘Window Dressing’ and NAFTA
- John J. Audley
- Planning
- Peter C. Bishop and Andy Hines
- Telecommunications Trade Friction
- Meheroo Jussawalla and Barbara Ross-Pfeiffer
- Conclusions: The Future of EU and World Agriculture — The Challenges Ahead
- Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan
- It Takes a Global Village: A Network Approach to Providing Executive MBA Students with a Truly Global Experience
- José R. Torre
- Some Notes on the Second Version of Kalecki’s Business-cycle Theory
- Serena Sordi
- General Equilibrium Analysis in the Islamic Economy
- Masudul Alam Choudhury and Uzir Abdul Malik
- A Hybrid Fuzzy GJR-GARCH Modeling Approach for Stock Market Volatility Forecasting
- Leandro Maciel
- Performance improvement procedures
- B. H. Walley
- Strategies to Promote Workplace Innovation: A Comparative Analysis of Nine National and Regional Approaches
- Tuomo Alasoini
- The Netherlands
- Maarten Klaveren and Kea Tijdens
- John Richard Wells, 1947–1999 (1999)
- Geoffrey Harcourt
- The Grounded Theory Process
- Vivien Beattie, Stella Fearnley and Richard Brandt
- Comment
- Frank R. Gunter
- Managing Globally Distributed Teams
- Ilan Oshri, Julia Kotlarsky and Leslie P. Willcocks
- Cultural Constraints: Japanese Mothers Working in a Multinational Corporation
- Barbara Crump and Rachel Crump
- Origins of “Offensive” Shareholder Activism in the United States
- John H. Armour and Brian R. Cheffins
- Appendix C. Overlapping Cohorts
- András Simonovits
- Clinical Governance: Complexities and Promises
- Rick Ledema, Jeffrey Braithwaite, Christine Jorm, Peter Nugus and Anna Whelan
- The Future Scenario for Leading HR
- Anthony Hesketh, Paul Sparrow and Martin Hird
- Materials
- Patricia M. Hillebrandt
- Challenges Ahead
- Prof Rajagopal
- Spain
- José M. Pastor and Javier Quesada
- Corporate Groups and Open Innovation: The Case of Panasonic in Japan
- Hiroyuki Nakazono, Takashi Hikino and Asli M. Colpan