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Conclusion
Victoria W. Miroshnik
What Now?
Jon Woronoff
Quantitative Flexibility in the US Labour Market
Steven G. Allen and Richard Freeman
Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in India: An Institutional Theory Approach
Peter J. Buckley, Adam R. Cross and Sierk A. Horn
The Programming Approach to Development
Anthony Thirlwall
Insurance
Stephen Valdez
Writing case studies in information systems research
Heico Blonk
Partial Differentiation
J. Parry Lewis
The Debt Crisis and the Poor
Keith Griffin
Nutraceuticals
Hugo Ehrnreich
Middle-Range Thinking and Management Control Systems
Jane Broadbent and Richard Laughlin
Changing the Rules of the Game: Strategic Alliances, the New Competitive Weapon
Geert Duysters, Arie Nagel and Ash Vasudevan
Japanese Transition to Knowledge Arenas: an Infrastructural Perspective
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Conclusion
Nancy Hubbard
And the Future?
Antonio Piccinini and Margaret Loseby
Europe and Japan into the 21st Century
William R. Nester
Summary and Conclusion
Adel S Z Abadeer
The Partnership Agenda Going Forward: Challenges and Opportunities
Mark Considine and Sylvain Giguère
Spirituality at the Bottom of the Pyramid
Arun Raste
Oxford Instruments: High Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures
Luke Georghiou, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Michael Gibbons, Tim Ray and Janet Evans
Conclusion
Ayşe Buğra and Kaan Ağartan
Case Study of the National Probation Service
Elizabeth Braiden
The Twin Deficits
Robert Eisner
Final Perspectives
Martine Cardel Gertsen, Anne-Marie Søderberg and Mette Zølner
The Meanings of Social Entrepreneurship Today
Juliet Roper and George Cheney
When CSR Drives New Corporate Governance: Does the Latest French Law Reform (the ‘Grenelle 2 Law’) Confirm the End of ‘Business as Usual’?
Ivan Tchotourian
Multinational Subsidiaries and Innovation Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: Alignment and Autonomy
Katrin Männik and Nick Tunzelmann
Arrow and the Problem of Social Choice
Kotaro Suzumura and Koichi Suga
The Balance of Payments
Lionel Robbins
Teaching the New Consensus Model of ‘Modern Monetary Economics’ from a Critical Perspective: Pedagogical Issues
John Smithin
Making a Decision and Estimating the Value of Selection
Mike Smith and Ivan T. Robertson
Can We Improve Transaction-Oriented Database Management?
Dimitris N. Chorafas
Rage Leading to Action
Aneel Karnani
Access to Education
A. S. Bhalla
Joint Production in a Two-Sector Model
Branko Horvat
Summary and Conclusion
Andrew Wileman and Michael Jary
The Empirical Case for Taking a Technosocial Approach to Computing
David Hakken and Maurizio Teli
Age, Work and Social Security: The Policy Context
Brian Abel-Smith
The European Currency Unit
Malcolm Crawford
The Czech Republic: Understanding the Transition Reform
Jan Hanousek, Evžen Kočenda and Lubomir Lizal
Agricultural Trade, the GATT and LDCs
Carlos Alberto Primo Braga and Geraldo M. Vasconcellos
Cross-Case Analysis and Theory Development
Vivien Beattie, Stella Fearnley and Richard Brandt
Motor Transport in a Developing Area (ii) Soviet Central Asia
M. A. Akhunova, B. A. Tulepbaev and J. S. Borisov
Looking to the Future of Action Learning
Robert L. Dilworth
E-marketing Strategies in Emerging Markets
Almir Peştek and Muris Cicic
Winning the Battle?
Jean-Marie Chevalier
The Lost Dimension of Swiss Federalism: Democracy Problems of New Regionalism in Metropolitan Areas
Daniel Kübler
Creating sustainable value
David E. Hawkins
The State of the Debate on Planning in Hungary
Jan Adam
Deviations from Matching in Consumer Choice
Sully Romero, Gordon R. Foxall, Teresa C. Schrezenmaier, Jorge M. Oliveira and Victoria K. James
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