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- Ch 6 Extensible Markup Language (XML) , pp 152-186

- Gunjan Samtani
- Ch 6 Contagion Effect Between Financial Markets and Collectibles Markets: A Review of Empirical Research , pp 135-159

- Eric Le Fur
- Ch 6 The Impact of Market Inefficiency on TOB in Japan , pp 91-102

- Tatsushi Yamamoto
- Ch 6 Considering Sustainability in Construction Project Management , pp 171-204

- Gilbert Silvius and Ron Schipper
- Ch 6 Technology as a Basis for New Competitive Relationships , pp 109-129

- Cor Molenaar
- Ch 6 TANGENT MODELS AS A MATHEMATICAL FRAMEWORK FOR DYNAMIC CALIBRATION , pp 151-179

- René Carmona and Sergey Nadtochiy
- Ch 6 Optimal Early Exercise of American Options , pp 95-105

- George Constantinides
- Ch 6 Calibration , pp 89-110

- Vincent Darley and Alexander Outkin
- Ch 6 THE LABOUR MARKET EFFECTS OF IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION IN OECD COUNTRIES , pp 187-226

- Frédéric Docquier, Çağlar Ozden and Giovanni Peri
- Ch 6 Market Structure Research , pp 129-164

- Steven M. Shugan
- Ch 6 CLIMATE FINANCE IN THE WAKE OF COVID-19: CONNECTEDNESS OF CLEAN ENERGY WITH CONVENTIONAL ENERGY AND REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS , pp 131-155

- Sitara Karim, Shabeer Khan, Nawazish Mirza, Suha M. Alawi and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- Ch 6 The Feasible Set: A General Formulation , pp 121-146

- Eliezer Prisman
- Ch 6 PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS AND MULTILATERAL TARIFF COOPERATION , pp 127-155

- Kamal Saggi
- Ch 6 Blockchain-Based Secure Authentication for an Intelligent e-Learning Framework with Optimized Learning Objects , pp 115-143

- Maithili Devi Reddy, Latha Parthiban and Kavitha Chandrakanth
- Ch 6 EQUITABLE AND DECENTRALIZED SOLUTIONS FOR THE ALLOCATION OF INDIVISIBLE OBJECTS , pp 109-118

- Somdeb Lahiri
- Ch 6 The Cape Wind Offshore Wind Energy Project , pp 157-181

- Ali Mostashari
- Ch 6 Disclosure and Data Requirement , pp 109-123

- Martin Hellmich and Rüdiger Kiesel
- Ch 6 Baruch College (CUNY) and Daiwa Securities , pp 443-528

- Harry Markowitz
- Ch 6 Multilateral Trade Negotiations and Preferential Trading Arrangements , pp 153-210

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 6 COVID-19 Pandemic Haunting the Energy Market: From the First to the Second Wave , pp 87-99

- Donia Aloui and Rafla Hchaichi
- Ch 6 DOMESTIC INNOVATION CAPACITY—CAN CEE GOVERNMENTS CORRECT FDI-DRIVEN TRENDS THROUGH R&D POLICY? , pp 135-151

- Slavo Radosevic
- Ch 6 An Earful about Zvi's E-mail , pp 29-34

- Shane Greenstein
- Ch 6 Green Mortgages and Green Mortgage-Backed Securities , pp 175-191

- K. Thomas Liaw
- Ch 6 Customer-Based Growth , pp 81-108

- Chezy Ofir, Donald R Lehmann and Scott Sanderude
- Ch 6 GOING GLOBAL AND MOVING FORWARD , pp 109-114

- Singapore CreativesAtWork
- Ch 6 TAXING ECONOMIC RENTS IN OIL PRODUCTION: ASSESSMENT OF UK PRT , pp 79-93

- Lei Zhang
- Ch 6 HUMAN CAPITAL, CREATIVITY, AND LEARNING , pp 173-206

- Juan Vicente García Manjón
- Ch 6 Psychological Aspects of Stock Price Drifts Following Analyst Recommendation Revisions , pp 131-154

- Andrey Kudryavtsev
- Ch 6 The Scope for “Green Growth” and a New Technological Revolution , pp 133-157

- Alex Bowen
- Ch 6 The Effect of Trade Policy Regimes on Firms' Learning From Suppliers How to Innovate , pp 205-255

- Jahan Ara Peerally and John Cantwell
- Ch 6 INTERRELATIONS AMONG MACROECONOMIC SECTORS AND THE FLOW OF FUNDS , pp 113-129

- Joshua E Greene
- Ch 6 Trade and Investment Barriers in Solar and Wind Global Production Networks , pp 105-124

- Derek L. Hill
- Ch 6 Sukuk in Islamic Capital Markets , pp 113-124

- M. Kabir Hassan, Salman Ahmed Shaikh and Selim Kayhan
- Ch 6 Understanding Consumer Responses to Innovations , pp 195-213

- Qing Wang
- Ch 6 The anatomy of innovation , pp 99-118

- Emmanuel Daniel, Barney Frank and Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 6 Eight Building Blocks for Managing Digital Transformation , pp 135-165

- Christoph Buck, Clara Probst Marques and Michael Rosemann
- Ch 6 Main systemic risk measures , pp 69-82

- Yvonne Kreis, Dietmar Leisen and Jorge Ponce
- Ch 6 Pay, Lah! , pp 95-114

- Sumit Agarwal, Swee Hoon Ang and Tien Foo Sing
- Ch 6 N-Person Differential Games , pp 401-461

- Leon A. Petrosyan and Nikolay Zenkevich
- Ch 6 THE BUDGET PROCESS , pp 37-41

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- Ch 6 THE SLOVAKIAN INNOVATION SYSTEM — WHY DOES IT NOT WORK? , pp 109-129

- Silvester Salis
- Ch 6 Public Infrastructure as the Basis of Digital Inclusiveness , pp 63-73

- Aktam U. Burkhanov, Toir H. Sadullaev, Elena S. Akopova and Svetlana E. Karpushova
- Ch 6 A NEW PARADIGM FOR TRANSBOUNDARY WATER AGREEMENTS: THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ISRAEL AND PALESTINE , pp 159-187

- David B. Brooks and Julie Trottier
- Ch 6 Why Do Firms Engage in CSR? Theories, Institutions, and Models of Capitalism , pp 151-187

- Concetta Carnevale
- Ch 6 MCDM Society Traditions , pp 89-91

- Murat Köksalan, Jyrki Wallenius and Stanley Zionts
- Ch 6 BLUE OCEAN OR FAST-SECOND INNOVATION? A FOUR-BREAKTHROUGH MODEL TO EXPLAIN SUCCESSFUL MARKET DOMINATION , pp 119-138

- Bernard Buisson and Philippe Silberzahn
- Ch 6 Crop Insurance , pp 85-107

- Barry K. Goodwin
- Ch 6 THE ARCTIC: GEOPOLITICS, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND ENERGY SECURITY — A VIEW FROM INDIA , pp 167-189

- Neil Gadihoke
- Ch 6 +Influencing Against All Odds , pp 70-82

- Tsun-Yan Hsieh and Huijin Kong
- Ch 6 Bilateral Electricity Trade between Singapore and Malaysia: Economic Efficiency and Welfare Implications , pp 145-166

- Youngho Chang and Han Phoumin
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