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Conclusions
Peter Nolan
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
Increasing Returns
Roy Harrod
The Role of Banks in the Korean Financial Crisis of 1997: An Interpretation Based on the Financial Instability Hypothesis
Juan Pablo Painceira
Conclusion
Gavin Jack and Robert Westwood
Conclusion
Peter J. Buckley, Christopher L. Pass and Kate Prescott
Epilogue: A Reflection and Future Directions
Neil Paulsen and Tor Hernes
Conclusions
Tobias C. Hoschka
Soviet Agriculture
Alec Nove
Monetary Turbulence and the Icelandic Economy
Robert Aliber
Fiscal Rules in WAEMU: Limiting Public Deficits
Mohamed Coulibaly
Periphery, Centre, Mass: Alternative Histories of Europe’s Role in Globalization
David Sylvan
Internationalization Strategies of Firms from Emerging Economies: Is There a Strong Case for Theoretical Extension?
H. Emre Yildiz and Carl F. Fey
Kalecki’s Theory of Pricing: Notes on the Margin
Josef Steindl
EMU, Adjustment and the Peripheral Regions: An Overview of Policy Issues
Joe Falzon
Basing Point Pricing, Competition and Market Integration
Louis Phlips
Eastern Europe
Jan Winiecki
Capitalism at a Crossroads: Unfulfilled Expectations and Future Challenges
Andrew Michael
Afterword
Kurt A. April and Marylou Shockley
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
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David Pearce
Value-at-Risk in Shipping and Freight Risk Management
Amir H. Alizadeh and Nikos K. Nomikos
Sustainability of Agricultural Productivity Growth
Luc Nijs
Managing Relationships across the Life Cycle of an Outsourcing Arrangement
Mary C. Lacity and Leslie P. Willcocks
Conclusions
Howard Nicholas
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
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
The Globalization of Competition and the Localization of Competitive Advantage: Policies towards Regional Clustering
Michael J. Enright
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
Business Management in Japan: A Comparative Historical Study
Keiichiro Nakagawa
Working for Start-Ups
Rick Webb
Epilogue: Rural China in 1983
Keith Griffin
A European Central Bank (1992)
C. A. E. Goodhart
Fundamentalism and its Female Apologists
Haleh Afshar
Online Marketing: Displaced Dichotomies
Fred Robins
IT Outsourcing Success: A Framework for Assessing Intentions and Outcomes
Sara Cullen, Peter Seddon and Leslie Willcocks
Policies towards Multi-Nationals
Paul Streeten
Joan Robinson and ‘Getting into Equilibrium’, in Short and Long Periods
Vivian Walsh
Interest Rates and Aggregate Demand
Basil John Moore
Inflation Accounting
S. J. Gray, L. G. Campbell and J. C. Shaw
Epilogue
Jerry L. Wellman
In Conclusion
Gordon A. Fletcher
Profit, Surplus and Reserves in a Life Office
Sidney Benjamin
Global Competitiveness through Strategic Alliances: The Case of the German and Japanese Chemical Industries
Yoshiya Teramoto, Tohru Takai and Frank-Juergen Richter
Socio-History of French Banks and Banking: Role Model for Global Banking
Irene Finel-Honigman
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