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- Ch 2 The Merton and Heston Model for a Call , pp 3-9

- Carl Chiarella, Boda Kang and Gunter H. Meyer
- Ch 2 Health Microinsurance Models , pp 17-27

- Alexander S. Preker and David Dror
- Ch 2 INNOVATION AS A PROCESS , pp 33-62

- Juan Vicente García Manjón
- Ch 2 A Post-Montesquieu Analysis of the WTO , pp 63-90

- Steve Charnovitz
- Ch 2 From Bulls to Bears: Stock–Bond Comovements in European Markets , pp 39-55

- Thomas Flavin
- Ch 2 Women Entrepreneurship in Morocco , pp 37-54

- Leo Dana and Veland Ramadani
- Ch 2 WELFARE COSTS OF U.S. QUOTAS IN TEXTILES, STEEL AND AUTOS , pp 39-47

- Jaime de Melo and David Tarr
- Ch 2 Globalisation of the World’s Wine Markets , pp 27-50

- Kym Anderson, David Norman and Glyn Wittwer
- Ch 2 Corporate Green Bonds and the Cost of Capital , pp 37-81

- Wenling Li and John Duca
- Ch 2 Management Control Concepts to Foster Organizational Ambidexterity , pp 19-33

- Katsuhiro Ito
- Ch 2 The valuation of uncertain income streams and the pricing of options , pp 25-51

- Mark Rubinstein
- Ch 2 Endogenous Collusion and Rivalry: Theoretical Models and Conjectures , pp 15-86

- Partha Gangopadhyay
- Ch 2 Traditional Practices of Corporate Governance in Japan , pp 3-5

- Dipak Basu and Victoria Miroshnik
- Ch 2 Revenue Management for Customer Success , pp 15-27

- Fumiko Hiki
- Ch 2 Defining the Interdisciplinary Nature of Service Science: Some Research Problems , pp 35-73

- Cheng Hsu
- Ch 2 Concept of Worldview versus Paradigm , pp 11-21

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Ch 2 An Examination of the Differences between Management Control Tools in Japanese Companies , pp 31-49

- Takeyoshi Senoo and Eri Yokota
- Ch 2 EFFECTS OF COMPANY SIZE AND WORKER’S EXPERIENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DELIVERY FACTORS VIS-À-VIS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT EFFICIENCY , pp 9-20

- Samuel A. Ajila and Zheng Sun
- Ch 2 Status of SMEs’ Innovation , pp 29-41

- Qingrui Xu, Jin Chen, Yongyi Shou and Jingjiang Liu
- Ch 2 The Art of Digital Transformation , pp 25-43

- Robert M. Davison, Louie H. M. Wong, Fareeda Cassumbhoy and John Peng
- Ch 2 The personalization of finance , pp 19-35

- Emmanuel Daniel, Barney Frank and Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 2 The Bond Stock Earnings Yield Differential Model , pp 13-23

- Rachel E. S. Ziemba and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 2 Financial Assets, Markets, and Intermediaries , pp 19-44

- Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- Ch 2 THE DISMAL SCIENCE , pp 23-38

- John Scales Avery
- Ch 2 Interfuel Substitution in the United States , pp 11-35

- Apostolos Serletis
- Ch 2 Do Accounting Standards Contribute to Bank Stability? , pp 35-78

- Aishath Shahudha Abdulla and Gamini Premaratne
- Ch 2 Rules of Thumb for Trade Policy for Poverty Reduction , pp 53-60

- Constantine Michalopoulos, Maurice Schiff and David Tarr
- Ch 2 Chapter 2. OPTION PRICING METHODOLOGY , pp 21-52

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 2 Computational Complexity , pp 11-27

- Alfred L Norman
- Ch 2 Back from the Brink , pp 15-29

- Christina D. Romer
- Ch 2 Tawhidi Islamic Economic Methodology , pp 21-59

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Ch 2 REGULATORY AND POLICY CHALLENGES FOR ASEAN ENERGY SECURITY AND INTEGRATION , pp 31-63

- Pornchai Wisuttisak
- Ch 2 Seven Principles for Breakthrough Innovation , pp 37-66

- Albert H. Segars
- Ch 2 The “Hidden Costs” of Open Innovation in SMEs: From Theory to Practice , pp 37-68

- Cristina Marullo, Alberto Di Minin, Chiara Eleonora De Marco and Andrea Piccaluga
- Ch 2 Intraday Timing of AUD Intervention by the Reserve Bank of Australia: Evidence from Microstructural Analyses , pp 43-71

- Peter Andersen and Suk-Joong Kim
- Ch 2 Knowledge Characteristics and Typology , pp 45-168

- Mark Burgin
- Ch 2 South Asia's Global Integration , pp 19-56

- Pradumna B Rana and John Malcolm Dowling
- Ch 2 THE SUPRA-SURPLUS SOCIETY , pp 23-37

- E Ray Canterbery
- Ch 2 Value-Relevance of Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence from Three High-Tech Industries , pp 17-31

- Michael K. Fung
- Ch 2 Fundamental Relationships , pp 11-19

- Radu Tunaru
- Ch 2 Microfinance Evaluation Strategies: Notes on Methodology and Findings , pp 17-58

- Dean Karlan and Nathanael Goldberg
- Ch 2 OPTIONS BASICS , pp 37-56

- Rajiv Aggarwal
- Ch 2 Extracting Rules Concerning Market Segmentation from Artificial Neural Networks , pp 13-28

- Rudy Setiono, James Y. L. Thong and Chee-Sing Yap
- Ch 2 Fortune’s Formula: How the Pros Wager Using the Kelly Capital Growth Investment Criterion? , pp 11-24

- William T. Ziemba
- Ch 2 Platfornovation: Platform-based Innovation — Discussing Competitiveness from the First to the Fourth Industrial Revolution , pp 31-45

- Heejun Park
- Ch 2 PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION AND THE TREATMENT OF FOREIGN TRADE IN COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS OF SMALL ECONOMIES , pp 21-41

- Jaime de Melo and Sherman Robinson
- Ch 2 Open and Networked Innovation , pp 23-59

- Jaakko Paasi, Katri Valkokari, Tuija Rantala, Soili Nystén-Haarala, Nari Lee and Laura Huhtilainen
- Ch 2 Evolution, Extinction and Sustainability , pp 23-54

- Mukul Majumdar
- Ch 2 ADAM SMITH, FREE MARKETS AND THE GREENSPAN STANDARD , pp 9-16

- E. Ray Canterbery
- Ch 2 Nontariff Measures and Standards in Trade and Global Value Chains , pp 13-38

- John Beghin, Miet Maertens and Johan Swinnen
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