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- Public Enterprise
- Dave Richards
- Conclusions
- Angela M. Bowey, Richard Thorpe and Phil Hellier
- Collaboration: Building Trust
- Tim Baker
- A New Regulatory Framework
- John Board, Charles Sutcliffe and Stephen Wells
- The Iberian Countries in the EEC—Risks and Changes for Their Manufacturing Industries
- Juergen B. Donges and Klaus Werner Schatz
- Conclusion
- Edmund Dell
- Environmental Issues and International Security: A Commentary
- Iona Sebastian
- Father-Daughter Intergenerational Transition in a Small Family Business: A Temporal Perspective
- Olimpia Meglio
- The Relationship between Job Satisfaction and Health: A Meta-Analysis
- E. Brian Faragher, M. Cass and Cary L. Cooper
- Intellectual Capital: Measurement Approaches as Prerequisite for Management?
- Manfred Bornemann
- Asset Speculation in Marx’s Theory of Money
- Duncan Foley
- A Survey-based Investigation of the Determinants of FDI in Portugal
- Francisco Castro
- Further Topics
- Steven Finlay
- Implementation and Monitoring
- Steven Finlay
- The Economic Opportunity of Improving Peace in the United States
- Steve Killelea and Camilla Schippa
- How to Build Strong Place Brands that Bridge Gaps
- Robert Govers and Frank Go
- The Institutional Determinants of Unemployment
- Wendy Cornwall
- Czech Republic 1990–2000: Lessons from the Economic and Political Transformation
- Turnovec František
- Three-and-a-half Cycles of ‘Mania, Panic, and [Asymmetric] Crash’: East Asia and Latin America Compared
- José Gabriel Palma
- The Introduction of Teamwork at Rover Group’s Stamping Plant
- Andrew Mair
- Conclusions: Private Interests and Public Welfare in International Society
- Evan Luard
- Nuclear Energy after Fukushima
- C. Pierre Zaleski
- What are the Essential Elements of Post Keynesian Monetary Theory?
- Louise Davidson
- Working Capital Management Practices and Financial Performance: Evidence from Serbia
- Slađana Barjaktarović Rakočević, Milica Latinović and Miloš Milosavljević
- Social Dilemmas
- Anatol Rapoport
- Deficit Targeting: An Incentive Mechanism for Subnational Fiscal Deficit Reduction in Brazil
- Mauricio S. Bugarin, Mirta N. S. Bugarin and Henrique A. Pires
- Mortgage-Backed Securities
- Moorad Choudhry, Didier Joannas, Gino Landuyt, Richard Pereira and Rod Pienaar
- Capital Accumulation
- Graeme Snooks
- Scandinavian Long-Term Care Financing
- Martin Karlsson, Tor Iversen and Henning Øien
- New Europe-New Energy: Sustainable Energy in the Expanded EU
- David Elliott and Terry Cook
- Miscellanea
- Antonino Tripoli
- Teaching the New Consensus Model of ‘Modern Monetary Economics’ from a Critical Perspective: Pedagogical Issues
- John Smithin
- Finance Management
- John Garside
- The Surge in Indian Outbound Foreign Direct Investment to Africa: A New Form of South-South Cooperation?
- Parthapratim Pal
- Keynes’s Paradigm: A Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis
- Louise Davidson
- Insurance
- Stephen Valdez
- Writing case studies in information systems research
- Heico Blonk
- Case Study of the National Probation Service
- Elizabeth Braiden
- Final Perspectives
- Martine Cardel Gertsen, Anne-Marie Søderberg and Mette Zølner
- The Twin Deficits
- Robert Eisner
- The Meanings of Social Entrepreneurship Today
- Juliet Roper and George Cheney
- Summary and Conclusion
- Andrew Wileman and Michael Jary
- The Empirical Case for Taking a Technosocial Approach to Computing
- David Hakken and Maurizio Teli
- Joint Production in a Two-Sector Model
- Branko Horvat
- Age, Work and Social Security: The Policy Context
- Brian Abel-Smith
- The European Currency Unit
- Malcolm Crawford
- What Now?
- Jon Woronoff
- Conclusion
- Victoria W. Miroshnik
- Postscript: The Future of the Nationalised Industries
- John Grieve Smith
- Directory of Banks
- John Rew, Charles Sturge and Julian Sandys