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- 1932 in Retrospect
- Robert Davies
- Development of International Entrepreneurial Opportunities by South African Early and Rapidly Internationalizing Small Firms
- Shingairai Grace Masango and Svetla T. Marinova
- Epilogue: A Reflection and Future Directions
- Neil Paulsen and Tor Hernes
- Periphery, Centre, Mass: Alternative Histories of Europe’s Role in Globalization
- David Sylvan
- Economic Sanctions Reform and International Institutions
- Kern Alexander
- Soviet Agriculture
- Alec Nove
- Conclusions
- Tobias C. Hoschka
- Monetary Turbulence and the Icelandic Economy
- Robert Aliber
- The Role of Banks in the Korean Financial Crisis of 1997: An Interpretation Based on the Financial Instability Hypothesis
- Juan Pablo Painceira
- Increasing Returns
- Roy Harrod
- Fiscal Rules in WAEMU: Limiting Public Deficits
- Mohamed Coulibaly
- Conclusion
- Peter J. Buckley, Christopher L. Pass and Kate Prescott
- Conclusions
- Peter Nolan
- Sustainability of Agricultural Productivity Growth
- Luc Nijs
- Conclusions
- Howard Nicholas
- A European Central Bank (1992)
- C. A. E. Goodhart
- Epilogue: Rural China in 1983
- Keith Griffin
- Interest Rates and Aggregate Demand
- Basil John Moore
- Inflation Accounting
- S. J. Gray, L. G. Campbell and J. C. Shaw
- Kalecki’s Theory of Pricing: Notes on the Margin
- Josef Steindl
- EMU, Adjustment and the Peripheral Regions: An Overview of Policy Issues
- Joe Falzon
- Internationalization Strategies of Firms from Emerging Economies: Is There a Strong Case for Theoretical Extension?
- H. Emre Yildiz and Carl F. Fey
- Afterword
- Kurt A. April and Marylou Shockley
- Managing Relationships across the Life Cycle of an Outsourcing Arrangement
- Mary C. Lacity and Leslie P. Willcocks
- Fundamentalism and its Female Apologists
- Haleh Afshar
- Online Marketing: Displaced Dichotomies
- Fred Robins
- Joan Robinson and ‘Getting into Equilibrium’, in Short and Long Periods
- Vivian Walsh
- Policies towards Multi-Nationals
- Paul Streeten
- Monetary Policy Co-ordination in an Asymmetrical World: Future Prospects for the USA and Europe
- Elias Karakitsos
- Productivity Cultures and Competition in the Global Marketplace: Cases from Hong Kong
- Marshall W. Meyer
- Taxation of Real Estate in Sweden (1862–2013)
- Mikael Stenkula
- Migration from China to the EU: The Challenge within Europe
- Bin Wu and Kevin Latham
- Basing Point Pricing, Competition and Market Integration
- Louis Phlips
- IT Outsourcing Success: A Framework for Assessing Intentions and Outcomes
- Sara Cullen, Peter Seddon and Leslie Willcocks
- Working for Start-Ups
- Rick Webb
- Business Management in Japan: A Comparative Historical Study
- Keiichiro Nakagawa
- Innovation Through Outsourcing
- Ilan Oshri, Julia Kotlarsky and Leslie P. Willcocks
- Coordination of Research Networks: Market, Bureaucracy and Clan in the Cranfield Network on European Human Resource Management (Cranet-E)
- Wolfgang Mayrhofer
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- David Pearce
- Epilogue
- Jerry L. Wellman
- The Globalization of Competition and the Localization of Competitive Advantage: Policies towards Regional Clustering
- Michael J. Enright
- Value-at-Risk in Shipping and Freight Risk Management
- Amir H. Alizadeh and Nikos K. Nomikos
- Capitalism at a Crossroads: Unfulfilled Expectations and Future Challenges
- Andrew Michael
- Eastern Europe
- Jan Winiecki
- Automating Blood Pressure Measurements: The Division of Labour and the Transformation of Method
- Joanne Hartland
- Infant Multinationals: Internationalisation of Small Technology-Based Firms
- Maria Lindqvist
- Epilogue
- Armand Dormael
- Sukhamoy Chakravarty, 26 July 1934–22 August 1990 (1991)
- Ajit Singh and Geoffrey Harcourt
- When Things Go Wrong
- Michael Backman and Charlotte Butler
- Socio-History of French Banks and Banking: Role Model for Global Banking
- Irene Finel-Honigman