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- Ch 10 Machine Learning: Challenges for Financial Market Predictive Analytics Suggest a Bayesian Solution , pp 121-130

- Blu Putnam
- Ch 10 The Lean Six Sigma Journey at University College Cork, Ireland: Key Results, Challenges, and Lessons Learned , pp 153-170

- Seamus O’Reilly, Joe Healy, Roan O’Dubhghaill and Tom Murphy
- Ch 10 Consumer Behavior for Credit Card Campaigns , pp 251-285

- Guillaume Soule
- Ch 10 THEORY OF THE FIRM AND STRUCTURE OF RESIDUAL RIGHTS , pp 231-258

- Xiaokai Yang and Yew-Kwang Ng
- Ch 10 How China Can Learn from the Development of Angel Investment around the World , pp 305-313

- Manhong Mannie Liu, Jiani Wang and Su Chen
- Ch 10 Trade Diversion Under NAFTA , pp 303-342

- Kyoji Fukao, Toshihiro Okubo and Robert Stern
- Ch 10 Services in PTAs: Donuts or Holes? , pp 283-313

- Philippa Dee and Christopher Findlay
- Ch 10 Entrepreneurial Finance , pp 253-293

- Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- Ch 10 Mutual Fund Separation in Financial Theory—The Separating Distributions , pp 309-356

- Stephen Ross
- Ch 10 OPEN INNOVATION AND TERRITORY , pp 241-272

- Marcin Baron
- Ch 10 The Fundamental Problem of Command: Plan and Compliance in a Partially Centralized Economy , pp 305-323

- Mark Harrison
- Ch 10 INSURANCE , pp 77-84

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- Ch 10 The Global Semiconductor Industry: Potential Future Implications of US–China Policy Conflict , pp 253-273

- Johannes Toft Bendtsen
- Ch 10 Innovation Through Postmodern Networks: The Case of Ecoprotestors , pp 321-347

- David Crowther and Stuart Cooper
- Ch 10 Labuan: A Growing Niche in Islamic Finance , pp 151-160

- Angelo M Venardos
- Ch 10 Are Preferential Trade Agreements with Non-trade Objectives a Stumbling Block for Multilateral Liberalization? , pp 283-317

- Nuno Limão
- Ch 10 Field Experiments , pp 335-362

- Yiting Deng, Anja Lambrecht and Catherine Tucker
- Ch 10 Incentives and Mechanisms in General Equilibrium , pp 251-273

- Hans Keiding
- Ch 10 Calculation of KVA and MVA , pp 169-196

- Osamu Tsuchiya
- Ch 10 Manufacturing and Assembly , pp 113-118

- Uday Phadke and Shailendra Vyakarnam
- Ch 10 Empirical Study of Mechanism of Budgetary Control and Hoshin Kanri to Stimulate Autonomous Behavior Based on Theory of Ba , pp 151-170

- Hitomi Toyosaki, Misa Kikyo, Yuki Iwabuchi, Maiko Kodama, Yu Hiasa and Ayuko Komura
- Ch 10 World Metal Markets , pp 325-347

- Raj Aggarwal, Brian Lucey and Fergal O'Connor
- Ch 10 THE VITA THEORY OF THE PERSONAL INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND POWER , pp 151-165

- E Ray Canterbery
- Ch 10 OVERCOMING RESISTANCE FROM WITHIN , pp 67-77

- Chua Chin Kiat
- Ch 10 Bibliometrics and Social Network Analysis Supporting the Research Development of Emerging Areas: Case Studies from Thailand , pp 253-277

- Nathasit Gerdsri and Alisa Kongthon
- Ch 10 Trade, technology, and the environment: Does access to technology promote environmental regulation ? , pp 169-188

- Mary Lovely and David Popp
- Ch 10 Innovation Management for Products and Processes in the Automobile Industry: Example of BMW , pp 191-216

- Eric Shiu, Andreas Bonacina and Franz-Michael Binninger
- Ch 10 INTEREST-RATE DYNAMICS , pp 455-480

- T. W. Epps
- Ch 10 Testing the Dr Z System with Ed Thorp , pp 101-122

- William T Ziemba
- Ch 10 What's Trade Got to Do with It? Relative Demand for Skills within Swedish Manufacturing , pp 205-227

- Robert Anderton, Paul Brenton and Eva Oscarsson
- Ch 10 Strategic Control and Feedforward Management Accounting , pp 127-137

- Okihiro Maruta
- Ch 10 EDUCATING FOR SUSTAINABILITY , pp 125-149

- Gin Swee Christopher Lim and Kim Beasy
- Ch 10 Trade Policy and Poverty Reduction in Brazil , pp 225-253

- Glenn Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, David Tarr and Angelo Gurgel
- Ch 10 Public–Private Partnership Ventures: A Diasporic Initiative in India Through Social Remittances and Philanthropic Work , pp 205-224

- Salu Dsouza
- Ch 10 Concluding Remarks , pp 100-101

- Richard D. MacMinn
- Ch 10 THE MACROECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF INVESTMENT LIBERALIZATION FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES , pp 241-260

- Stephen Guisinger
- Ch 10 Performance Regimes and Marketing Policy Shifts , pp 373-426

- Koen Pauwels and Dominique M. Hanssens
- Ch 10 HOW PROMOTIONS WORK , pp 157-167

- Robert C. Blattberg, Richard Briesch and Edward J. Fox
- Ch 10 MONETARY VALUATION OF CASH FLOWS UNDER KNIGHTIAN UNCERTAINTY , pp 249-263

- Hans Föllmer and Irina Penner
- Ch 10 Replication, Synthetics, and Arbitrage , pp 381-404

- Obiyathulla Bacha and Pattarake Sarajoti
- Ch 10 FUND MANAGERS MAY CAUSE THEIR BENCHMARKS TO BE PRICED “RISKS” , pp 203-218

- Michael Stutzer
- Ch 10 Currency Crises, (Hidden) Linkages and Volume , pp 125-137

- Max Bruche, Jon Danielsson and Gabriele Galati
- Ch 10 Women Empowerment and Globalization Evidence from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Countries , pp 191-216

- Muhammad Majeed and Toseef Azid
- Ch 10 Regional Trends and FinTech Future , pp 437-448

- David Kuo Chuen Lee and Linda Low
- Ch 10 Estonian FinTech Evolution: The Past, Present, and Future , pp 385-417

- Maria Nemilentseva, Bahar Bahramian Dehkordi and Keira Nicole Soutar
- Ch 10 How to pay: no-click buying in the blockchain , pp 160-179

- Wijnand Jongen
- Ch 10 DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE? , pp 129-142

- Philipp Kristian Diekhöner
- Ch 10 The Optimal Term Structure of Debt Maturity , pp 229-240

- Melissa Maisch and Fernando Zapatero
- Ch 10 Mobile Phones and New Migrant Workers in a South China Village: An Initial Analysis of the Interplay between the “Social” and the “Technological” , pp 221-244

- Wai-chi Chu and Shanhua Yang
- Ch 10 Honda Entering the Era of Electric Vehicles , pp 143-155

- Gracia Natalia Gloria Paat
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