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- Comment on Chapters 10 and 11
- J. A. H. Maks
- Implications
- Paul Marginson and Keith Sisson
- Henry Higgs
- John Maynard Keynes
- Foreign Policy
- William R. Nester
- A Tradition Lost? The Swedish Economists in the Public Debate
- Mats Lundahl
- The Emergence and Exploitation of Opportunities in Business Networks
- Benjamin Ståhl
- Evaluating the Gezira Scheme: Black Box or Pandora’s Box?
- Tony Barnett
- History and the Study of Consumerism: A Historian of the West Looks to Japan
- Beverly Lemire
- A World of Monopolies
- Joan Robinson
- Strategy # 8: Multiple Contracts and Weighting with Ratio Calendar Spreads
- Michael C. Thomsett
- A look at the best and worst practices of luxury online
- Uché Okonkwo
- Social Assets, Technical Progress and Long-Run Welfare
- Stefano Bartolini and Luigi Bonatti
- An Approach to Development Management
- George V. Haythorne
- Emotionally Intelligent Leadership at the Top
- Malcolm Higgs, Victor Dulewicz and Chris Brewster
- Capital Gains Tax
- Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
- Industrial Relations in Zambia to 1975
- Cherry Gertzel
- Economies of Scale and Imperfect Competition in an Applied General Equilibrium Model of the Australian Economy
- Kaludura Abayasiri-Silva and Mark Horridge
- Knowledge as a Guiding Principle in the Organization of International Marketing Departments in Service Firms
- Eric Stevens
- Creative Ways of Engaging in the Global Community: Experiential Learning Approach
- Irina Naoumova and Annette Rogers
- Commanding
- Keith Grint
- How (and When) to Communicate with Enemies
- Joel Sobel
- Conclusions
- Tatiana Dolgopyatova, Ichiro Iwasaki and Andrei A. Yakovlev
- Liberalism and Labour
- John Maynard Keynes
- Consumer Protection and Personal Finance
- Roy Girasa
- Technological Change and Public Policies
- Harland Wm. Whitmore
- The Goal of Fiscal, Structural and Monetary Policy
- Richard Werner
- Conclusion: Economic Sociology and the Political Economy of China’s Agro-food Markets
- Björn Alpermann and Louis Augustin-Jean
- Implementing Strategy in a Newly Acquired Firm
- Georg Krogh
- Implementing Retailing Management Decisions: Recent Examples
- David Walters
- Networks, Failures, Futures and Adaptivity: ICT as ‘Humpty Dumpty’
- Mark Stubbs, Gareth Griffiths and Dave Tucker
- Maturity Meets Modality
- Bonnie Keith, Kate Vitasek, Karl Manrodt and Jeanne Kling
- Getting Acquired
- Rick Webb
- G
- Lisa Williams
- The United Kingdom
- Rupert Griffin and Denis Gregory
- Mergers, Acquisitions and Disinvestment
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Entrepreneurship: some legal and social problems
- Louise I. Shelley
- International Financial Institutions: the Role of the IMF
- Graham Bird
- Why are Multinational Firms Mostly American?
- Robert Z. Aliber
- Mexico
- Araceli Ortega and Miguel Székely
- Institutional Factors and Government Policies for Appropriate Technologies in South-east Asia
- Sinichi Ichimura
- Tibet
- Rongxing Guo
- Leadership Capital Solutions for eSpace
- Joyce Renney and Metin Mitchell
- The Asset Manager’s Guide to Sustainable Regulatory Advantage
- Anders Bidsted Andersen and Carsten Kunkel
- Leadership Hubris: Achilles’ Heel of Success
- A. G. Sheard, Nada K. Kakabadse and Andrew P. Kakabadse
- Monetarism and Reaganomics
- Louise Davidson
- Concluding Remarks
- Shi Cheng
- Volvo—Ghent: A Third Way?
- Rik Huys and Geert Hootegem
- Conclusions and Policy Issues
- Ana Teresa Tavares and Aurora Teixeira
- Expert Systems in Electronic Messaging
- Dimitris N. Chorafas and Heinrich Steinmann
- Economic Cycles: Asymmetries, Persistence, and Synchronization
- Joe Cardinale and Larry W. Taylor