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- Ch 9 Community Involvement in Benefits Package Design , pp 197-207

- Alexander S. Preker and David Dror
- Ch 9 Computable General Equilibrium Models for the Analysis of Economy–Environment Interactions , pp 255-305

- Ian Sue Wing
- Ch 9 Integration , pp 159-169

- George Tesar, Hamid Moini and Olav Jull Sørensen
- Ch 9 Creative Bootlegging as a Catalyst Between Job Design (Mis)fit and Innovative Work Behavior , pp 219-232

- Tomislav Hernaus, Matej Černe and Miha Škerlavaj
- Ch 9 SUPPLEMENTARY READING , pp 143-230

- Victor Fuchs and Karen Eggleston
- Ch 9 The Crisis and the Incomplete Institutional Architecture , pp 349-385

- Bruno Dallago
- Ch 9 Wavelet Analysis , pp 106-116

- Don K Mak
- Ch 9 Climbing the Corporate Ladder , pp 159-168

- Sophia Chin
- Ch 9 Relationship Between Personality, Leadership Styles, and Work Environment: A Study of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) , pp 183-205

- Priyanka Sharma, Sandeep Singh and Rajni Bala
- Ch 9 Weathering the Storms , pp 181-222

- Yinglan Tan and Paulo Joquiño
- Ch 9 Using Earnings Per Share and Stock Prices to Measure Managerial Performance , pp 83-88

- Harold Bierman
- Ch 9 DIGITAL MEDIA IN MUSEUMS: A PERSONAL HISTORY , pp 119-129

- Selma Thomas
- Ch 9 The Art of Central Banking and Policy Conflicts , pp 215-238

- Partha Gangopadhyay
- Ch 9 Mutual Fund Performance and Investment Horizon , pp 161-175

- Francis In and Sangbae Kim
- Ch 9 YIN-YANG 阴阳 , pp 198-223

- Teng-Kee Tan, Hsien Seow and Sue Tan Toyofuku
- Ch 9 Return, Volatility and Liquidity of the JGB Futures , pp 147-164

- Takeo Minaki
- Ch 9 EXPENSES , pp 62-76

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- Ch 9 AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES, DIVISION OF LABOUR AND THE URBAN LAND-RENT ESCALATION: A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS OF URBANISATION , pp 195-228

- Guang-Zhen Sun and Xiaokai Yang
- Ch 9 Being Present Part 2: Practice of Excelling at Work , pp 141-179

- Vikram Murthy and Aasha Murthy
- Ch 9 SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF THE INFORMATION ECONOMY IN TAIWAN , pp 259-270

- Ya-Ching Lee and Pin-Yu Chu
- Ch 9 Bibliometrics and Networks: Case of a Multinational Perspective on How Eco-Innovation has Evolved in Academic Literature , pp 205-251

- Blanca de-Miguel-Molina, María de-Miguel-Molina, María-del-Val Segarra-Oña and Ángel Peiró-Signes
- Ch 9 Economic Analysis of Urban Land Use and Housing Supply: An Application of Urban Land Use and a CGE Model for Seoul , pp 167-186

- Euijune Kim and Jaeuk Ju
- Ch 9 ASIA’S REGIONAL PLAYERS: ASIA VISION, LOCAL ACTION , pp 239-274

- Hermawan Kartajaya, Philip Kotler and Den Huan Hooi
- Ch 9 Two Demographic Dividends, Saving, and Economic Growth , pp 257-271

- Mitoshi Yamaguchi and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Ch 9 The Number of Extended Equilibria in Regular Economies , pp 125-137

- Ryo Nagata
- Ch 9 Are foreign investors attracted to weak environmental regulations? Evaluating the evidence from China , pp 155-167

- Judith Dean, Mary E. Lovely and Hua Wang
- Ch 9 Estimates and Sources of Price Declines , pp 73-79

- Jaime Luque
- Ch 9 KNOWLEDGE SHARING PROCESSES AND TOOLS IN U.S.A PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: ANALYSIS OF FOUR CASE STUDIES , pp 97-108

- Bibi M. Alajmi, Claire R. McInerney, A. John Orzano, Alfred F. Tallia, Abigail Meese and Iulian Vamanu
- Ch 9 Performance-Driven Dimensionality Reduction: A Data-Centric Approach to Feature Engineering in Machine Learning , pp 245-272

- Joshua Chung, Marcos Lopez de Prado, Horst D. Simon and Kesheng Wu
- Ch 9 Individual Differences and the Repayment of High- and Low-Consequences Debt: Replication and Extension , pp 205-214

- Yoav Ganzach and Asya Pazy
- Ch 9 Creating a Business Venture and Technology Transfer , pp 215-232

- Robert D. Hisrich, Tony Stanco and Helena S. Wisniewski
- Ch 9 AUDIOVISUAL SERVICES IN INDIA , pp 335-376

- Arpita Mukherjee
- Ch 9 Conclusion , pp 803-807

- Mark Burgin
- Ch 9 OPTIMALITY OF EQUILIBRIUM , pp 262-302

- William Bryant
- Ch 9 Customer Involvement — Lessons Learned: A Study of Three Customer Involvement Projects at Volvo Cars , pp 159-185

- Fredrik Dahlsten
- Ch 9 Just-In-Time and Its Cost Reduction Framework , pp 205-228

- Henry Aigbedo
- Ch 9 Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation on Accounting Standards: A ‘Varieties of Capitalism’ Perspective , pp 287-311

- Andreas Nölke
- Ch 9 The Real Key to SEAM’s Effectiveness , pp 147-158

- John Conbere and Alla Heorhiadi
- Ch 9 Compliance Mechanisms in Global Climate Regimes: Kyoto and Post-Kyoto , pp 225-250

- Sean Walsh and John Whalley
- Ch 9 Post Patent Granting , pp 200-205

- Matthew Y Ma
- Ch 9 The Currency Substitution Model of Exchange Rates , pp 260-291

- Imad A Moosa and Razzaque H Bhatti
- Ch 9 Open Source as a Complex Adaptive System , pp 189-206

- Moreno Muffatto
- Ch 9 Habits to Raise Proficiency in +Influencing , pp 122-145

- Tsun-Yan Hsieh and Huijin Kong
- Ch 9 Conclusion , pp 647-649

- William Bryant
- Ch 9 Treadmill of Regulation , pp 107-125

- Steven Rosefielde and Daniel Quinn Mills
- Ch 9 Types of Financial Instruments Used in Project Financing , pp 161-190

- Carmel F. de Nahlik and Frank J Fabozzi
- Ch 9 Too Risk-Averse for Prospect Theory? , pp 201-220

- Marc Oliver Rieger and Thuy Bui
- Ch 9 Comparative Crime and Corruption in Different Indian States in the Context of Economic Development , pp 141-166

- Surajit Kar Purkayastha
- Ch 9 Industry Regulation , pp 171-186

- Richard Li and Brian Heng
- Ch 9 Pareto Improvements Induced by Climate Funding in a Strategic Adaptation-Mitigation Framework , pp 191-212

- Wolfgang Peters, Reimund Schwarze and Anna-Katharina Topp
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