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- Approximate Solutions to a Dynamic Combinatorial Problem in Space
- Robert E. Kuenne
- Transnational Corporations from Emerging Economies and South-South FDI
- Torbjörn Fredriksson
- Country Summaries
- T. H. Donaldson
- Financial Conglomeration: A New Challenge for Banking
- Edward P. M. Gardener
- Financial Shock-Coping in Rural Thailand and Vietnam
- Niels Kemper, Rainer Klump, Lukas Menkhoff and Ornsiri Rungruxsirivorn
- Health, Education and Productivity
- Alan Whiteside
- Big Business: A Driving Force for Civic Virtue
- Montserrat Herrero
- Introduction, Frank W. Taussig, Inventors and Money-Makers
- Warren Samuels
- Foreign Exchange-constrained Developing Economies
- Purushottam Narayan Mathur
- Coaching: Who Wants to Be a Top Executive?
- Thierry Chavel
- Making sense of your current situation: knowing where to start
- David Williams and Tim Parr
- Communication and Co-operation in a Common-Pool Resource Dilemma: A Field Experiment
- Juan-Camilo Cardenas, T. K. Ahn and Elinor Ostrom
- On the Use of Distributional Weights in Social Cost-Benefit Analysis (1980)
- Richard Layard
- New Technology and the Role of Marketing
- Blair Little
- Analysing Customer Demand
- Chris Harris
- Conclusion
- Gerry Brown
- Banking and Financial Sector Reforms in China: Experience and Prospects for the Future
- Ding Lu
- Hyperinflation
- A. J. Hagger
- Pricing and Risk Management of Option Positions
- Amir H. Alizadeh and Nikos K. Nomikos
- The Economic Principles of Joan Robinson
- Lawrence Klein
- Conclusion
- James A. Christiansen
- Against Monopoly and not against State Schools
- Domenico Empoli, Corrado Malandrino and Valerio Zanone
- Structural Changes in the World Economy: Conclusions and Prospects
- Kunibert Raffer
- Generating Innovations through Analogies — An Empirical Investigation of Knowledge Brokers
- Katharina Kalogerakis, Cornelius Herstatt and Christian Lüthje
- Social Capital Benchmarking System (SCBS)
- José Maria Viedma Marti and Maria Rosário Cabrita
- The Instruments of the Federal Administration
- Luca Einaudi, Riccardo Faucci and Roberto Marchionatti
- Conclusion
- David Reisman
- Conclusion
- Leila Simona Talani
- The Paradox of Northern Farming Communities
- Harish Damodaran
- Social Limits and Collective Action
- David Reisman
- Comment
- Tibor Scitovsky
- The Role of International Institutions and Superpowers after the End of the Cold War
- Akira Hattori
- At the School of Vilfredo Pareto and Maffeo Pantaleoni
- Benvenuto Griziotti
- MFA and Article 115: Two Complementary EC Non-tariff Barriers
- Dean Spinanger
- Pathways to a Sustainable Europe
- Jörg Huffschmid
- The Business System and Management Practices in Greece
- Rea Prouska and Maria Kapsali
- Fiscal Policy, Automatic Stabilisers and Coordination
- Matti Virén
- Worker’s Participation: Beginnings of Self-Management in the Developing World?
- Hans Dieter Seibel and Ukandi G. Damachi
- Future Market Innovations
- Ian Chaston
- The Role of Hegemonic Arrangements in the Evolution of the International Monetary System
- David T. Llewellyn and John R. Presley
- Liberty, Competition, and the Rise of Coercion in American Federalism
- John Kincaid
- Project Finance
- Douglas Wood and James Byrne
- Reactions of Slovene Multinational Firms to the Global Crisis
- Marjan Svetličič and Andreja Jaklič
- Turkish Competition Law and the Impact of the Customs Union Decision
- Nurkut Inan and Gamze Öz
- Change, Continuity, and Originality in Kaldor’s Monetary Theory
- Marc Lavoie
- Comments on ‘Monetary Theory and Policy in a Global Context with a Large International Debt’ by Paul Davidson
- DeAnne Julius
- World Bank Perspective
- D. John Shaw
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- Erik Banks
- Dialogue: Leading With Emotion
- Jacqueline Moore and Steven Sonsino
- The Contribution of (Large, ‘Western’) Multinationals to The Catching-up of (Small, ‘Eastern’) Countries
- Christian Bellak