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Liberty, Competition, and the Rise of Coercion in American Federalism
John Kincaid
Dialogue: Leading With Emotion
Jacqueline Moore and Steven Sonsino
I
Erik Banks
The Contribution of (Large, ‘Western’) Multinationals to The Catching-up of (Small, ‘Eastern’) Countries
Christian Bellak
World Bank Perspective
D. John Shaw
Comments on ‘Monetary Theory and Policy in a Global Context with a Large International Debt’ by Paul Davidson
DeAnne Julius
Utility Computing: A Better Model for Outsourcing Success?
Jeff Kaplan
Introduction
John Whalley
Financial Crises in an Asian Transitional Economy: The Case of Mongolia
Richard Marshall and Bernard Walters
Education in a Socialist Society
Keith Griffin
The Reproduction of Inertia in Multinational Corporations
Martin Kilduff
Reactions of Slovene Multinational Firms to the Global Crisis
Marjan Svetličič and Andreja Jaklič
Project Finance
Douglas Wood and James Byrne
Comment
Tibor Scitovsky
Economic Growth in the European Union
Seppo Honkapohja and Frank Westermann
The Soviet Union in Asia: Conflict and Co-operation
Luigi Vittorio Ferraris
Coaching for Leadership Presence
Clarice Scriber
Mobile Payments in Turkey (as of 2013)
Nurdilek Dalziel and Can Ali Avunduk
On Perfectly Coalition-proof Nash Equilibria
Bezalel Peleg
Regional Disparities in Brabantine Urbanisation before and after the Industrial Revolution (1374–1970): Some Aspects of Measurement and Explanation
Paul M. M. Klep
Performance improvement techniques
B. H. Walley
Kookaburra Holdings Plc
David Walters and Dominic Laffy
Multinational Marketing Management
Derek F. Channon and Michael Jalland
Post-Mortem on British Economic Policy 1960–1976
F. Blackaby
Conclusions and Reflections
Jacky Holloway and Richard Thorpe
At the School of Vilfredo Pareto and Maffeo Pantaleoni
Benvenuto Griziotti
CSLSI Servant Leadership Character, Competency, and Skill Sets
Gary Roberts
Turkish Competition Law and the Impact of the Customs Union Decision
Nurkut Inan and Gamze Öz
Mail-Order Retailing in Pre-War Japan: A Pathway of Consumption Before the Emergence of the Mass Market
Isamu Mitsuzono
Worker’s Participation: Beginnings of Self-Management in the Developing World?
Hans Dieter Seibel and Ukandi G. Damachi
Future Market Innovations
Ian Chaston
Strategic ratios
Edwin Whiting
The World Market for Bonds and Stocks
Robert Aliber
Business Driven Action Learning in Japan
Mika Nakano Honjo
On the Link between Functional and Personal Distribution in Italy
Aldo Barba
Money and Growth Revisited
Peter Howitt
Plasticisers: Synthetic Material for Cordage
Luke Georghiou, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Michael Gibbons, Tim Ray and Janet Evans
Freely Flexible Exchange Rates
Paul Davidson
Non-Residents, Visitors and Immigrants
Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
Learning from the Failures of Multimillion Dollar Projects
Dimitris N. Chorafas
International Specialization and Trade
J. Wilczynski
The Emergence of International Currencies: Will the Euro be Used Internationally?
Paul Mizen
GlaxoSmithKline and its Corporate Citizenship Programme
Ian W. Jones, Michael Pollitt and David Bek
Generalized Trust: An Experimental Perspective
Gianluca Grimalda and Luigi Mittone
Technological Co-operation in Comecon
J. Wilczynski
On the Collaboration between Sraffa and Besicovitch: The ‘Proof of Gradient’
Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
Agriculture in the Uruguay Round: an Assessment
K. A. Ingersent, A. J. Rayner and R. C. Hine
Further Reading and Websites
Jane Cranwell-Ward and Alyssa Abbey
Irving Fisher, 1867–1947: Appreciation and Interest
Gianni Vaggi and Peter Groenewegen
Globalization and the Effects of Diversity and National Identity — with Illustrations from Three British Companies
Anna Lorbiecki
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