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- Ch 7 ANTECEDENTS OF MACROECONOMETRIC MODELS , pp 119-144

- Kanta Marwah
- Ch 7 Foreign Exchange Market , pp 101-106

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 7 THE NORMAL AND LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTIONS , pp 82-98

- Ronald L. Moy
- Ch 7 EXTENDED MODEL (3): DOUBLE-DIAMOND-BASED NINE-FACTOR MODEL , pp 167-188

- Dong-Sung Cho and Hwy-Chang Moon
- Ch 7 Sustainability of the Current International Monetary System — An Analysis , pp 67-84

- Ruogu Li
- Ch 7 Learning Creativity from Our Kids , pp 135-153

- Shlomo Maital
- Ch 7 The economic value of cultural diversity: evidence from US cities , pp 187-222

- Gianmarco Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri
- Ch 7 Globalization, Market Hostility and Endogenous Mergers among Rivals , pp 169-187

- Partha Gangopadhyay
- Ch 7 Mean–Variance Portfolio Theory , pp 121-148

- Anatoly B. Schmidt
- Ch 7 A Prophet is Not Accepted in His Own Country , pp 59-69

- Francis Yeoh
- Ch 7 A Multifactor Model of Credit Spreads , pp 149-183

- Ramaprasad Bhar
- Ch 7 Environmental Protection , pp 231-275

- Daniel M Firger and Michael B Gerrard
- Ch 7 LATIN AMERICA AND THE UNITED STATES: A HISTORY IN SEVEN CHAPTERS , pp 123-145

- Alfredo Toro Hardy
- Ch 7 Health System in Nigeria: Investors’ Dream or Nightmare? , pp 177-219

- Olusoji Adeyi
- Ch 7 Management Reporting , pp 159-182

- Horváth & Partners Management Consultants
- Ch 7 Lévy random bridges and the modelling of financial information , pp 127-155

- Edward Hoylea, Lane P. Hughston and Andrea Macrina
- Ch 7 Agile Digital Transformation: A Seven-Step Conceptual Model , pp 119-135

- John Palfreyman and Josh Morton
- Ch 7 Ultra-Religious Women in the Labor Market: Integration and Empowerment by Responding to Work Motives , pp 157-185

- Yael Goldfarb and Shoshana Neuman
- Ch 7 Agency Problems , pp 53-66

- Richard D. MacMinn
- Ch 7 THE DOWNSIDE OF NETWORKS: THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF A GRAYING WORKFORCE ON KNOWLEDGE RETENTION , pp 77-84

- Patricia Katopol
- Ch 7 The Eco-efficient City , pp 135-163

- Peter Newman and Anne Matan
- Ch 7 Does Monetary Policy Matter for Long-Run Growth? , pp 166-196

- Delano Villanueva, Roberto Mariano, Diwa C Guinigundo and Abbas Mirakhor
- Ch 7 CSR IN THE EMERGING MARKET OF RUSSIA: FINDING THE NEXUS BETWEEN BUSINESS ACCOUNTABILITY, LEGITIMACY, GROWTH AND SOCIETAL RECONCILIATION , pp 119-140

- Olga Kuznetsova
- Ch 7 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND RELATIONAL ENCOUNTER MARKETING , pp 133-163

- Catherine Prentice
- Ch 7 Zubrowka Bison Vodka: The High Is the Limit , pp 89-101

- Albrecht Rothacher
- Ch 7 Minute-by-Minute Dynamics of the Australian Bond Futures Market in Response to New Macroeconomic Information , pp 203-227

- Suk-Joong Kim and Jeffrey Sheen
- Ch 7 TAXING THE SECOND NORTH SEA OIL BOOM: A FAIR DEAL OR A RAW DEAL? , pp 95-108

- Ian Rutledge and Philip Wright
- Ch 7 Risk Management and Sustainability , pp 171-191

- Robert Pojasek
- Ch 7 Crossing the Efficiency Frontier: A Framework for Understanding Consumers’ Responses to Bargains , pp 167-181

- Aner Sela
- Ch 7 CAN EU POLICY INTERVENTION HELP PRODUCTIVITY CATCH-UP? , pp 153-196

- Peter Holmes, Javier Lopez-Gonzales, Johannes Stefan and Cordula Stolberg
- Ch 7 Using Market Incentives to Move Beyond Law and Regulation in Emerging Markets—The Case for Corporate Governance Stock Exchange Indices , pp 181-208

- Andreas Grimminger
- Ch 7 Content Analysis Methodology , pp 109-123

- Edward Groenland and Leo Dana
- Ch 7 Negotiating to Avoid “Dangerous” Climate Change , pp 159-180

- Scott Barrett
- Ch 7 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT & COLLABORATION IN STEEL INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY , pp 81-91

- Chagari Sasikala
- Ch 7 OVERCONFIDENCE , pp 99-114

- Itzhak Venezia
- Ch 7 Matching and Propensity Score Matching — “As if Randomized” , pp 131-146

- Richard J. Butler, Matthew J. Butler and Barbara L. Wilson
- Ch 7 The Flying-Geese Pattern of East Asian Development: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach , pp 137-171

- Mitsuo Ezaki and Shoichi Ito
- Ch 7 ORGANIC TEAM STRUCTURE — INTEGRATING HORIZONTAL WORKFLOWS , pp 125-143

- Frank M Hull and Chris Storey
- Ch 7 Transversality and Regular Economies , pp 99-107

- Ryo Nagata
- Ch 7 Comparison of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Management Styles , pp 215-230

- Sing Ong Yu
- Ch 7 Institutions , pp 79-86

- Steven Rosefielde and Ralph W. Pfouts
- Ch 7 The Impact and Effect of Management Control Systems on the Productivity of the Lodging Industry in Japan , pp 105-114

- Tsutomu Yoshioka
- Ch 7 Lessons from the Asian Financial Experience , pp 125-146

- Anne O Krueger
- Ch 7 It is about Customers, Not Products: A Change of Vision , pp 131-144

- Cor Molenaar
- Ch 7 “East”-“West” Networks and their Alignment: Industrial Networks in Hungary and Slovenia , pp 171-200

- David A Dyker
- Ch 7 UNIQUENESS OF EQUILIBRIUM , pp 173-208

- William Bryant
- Ch 7 Stretching the Financial Safety Net to its Breaking Point , pp 189-228

- Edward Kane
- Ch 7 COUNTERVAILING DUTY AGAINST CHINA: OPENING A PANDORA's BOX IN THE WTO SYSTEM? , pp 173-212

- Dukgeun Ahn and Jieun Lee
- Ch 7 Bank’s Contribution Towards Financing MSMEs in Assam , pp 127-162

- Maumita Choudhury
- Ch 7 Providing Fresh Air for Patients , pp 101-103

- Di Jian
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