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- Ch 17 Illustrated Items' Immortal Etchants , pp 385-390

- John Warner
- Ch 17 The Financial Crisis and “Too-Big-To-Fail” , pp 281-294

- Barney Frank and The Minority Staff of the House Financial Services Committee
- Ch 17 Chapter 16. QUOTIENT OPTIONS , pp 421-429

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 17 Pandemic Pandemonium , pp 267-282

- Sumit Agarwal, Swee Hoon Ang and Tien Foo Sing
- Ch 17 A Case Study on Design and Implementation of Micro-Profit Center System , pp 223-233

- Eizo Sugamoto
- Ch 17 An Analytic Approach to Secure Pseudo-Random Generation , pp 355-368

- Hiroshi Sugita
- Ch 17 The Hidden Role of Civil Liability in the Electronuclear Industry: Accident Costs, Insurance and Industrial Organization , pp 395-426

- Gerard Mondello
- Ch 17 Forty Three Years of a Challenging and Rewarding Academic Career , pp 217-226

- Cheng Few Lee
- Ch 17 INTERNATIONAL SHORT TERM CAPITAL MOVEMENTS: A DISTRIBUTED LAG MODEL OF SPECULATION IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE , pp 241-252

- Sven W. Arndt
- Ch 17 The Fund Appears to be Sleeping at the Wheel , pp 639-641

- Morris Goldstein and Michael Mussa
- Ch 17 Shiseido and the Challenges Faced Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic , pp 251-261

- Cut Naomi Noor Azmi
- Ch 17 KNOWLEDGE ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY, INNOVATION, AND FIRM’S PERFORMANCE: INSIGHTS FROM THE SOUTH OF BRAZIL , pp 475-508

- Guillermo Antonio Dávila, Susanne Durst and Gregorio Varvakis
- Ch 17 THE JAPAN-SINGAPORE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT , pp 281-291

- Kin Keong Pang
- Ch 17 Morocco's free trade agreement with the EU: A quantitative assessment , pp 405-437

- Thomas F. Rutherford, Elisabet Rutstrom and David Tarr
- Ch 17 EXTREME MARKET MOVEMENTS, RISK AND ASSET MANAGEMENT: GENERALIZATION TO JUMP PROCESSES, STOCHASTIC VOLATILITIES, AND INFORMATION COSTS , pp 745-769

- Mondher Bellalah
- Ch 17 The Behavioral Foundations of Corporate Dividend Policy a Cross-Country Analysis , pp 387-445

- Wolfgang Breuer, M. Oliver Rieger and K. Can Soypak
- Ch 17 Financial Instability and Macroeconomics: Bridging the Gulf , pp 237-268

- Claudio Borio and Mathias Drehmann
- Ch 17 STRATEGIC PLANNING SATELLITE , pp 89-93

- Marcos Fava Neves
- Ch 17 The Great Recession , pp 174-183

- Shing Huei Peh
- Ch 17 CNY Forwards , pp 223-234

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 17 INCOME INEQUALITY, LABOR MIGRATION AND THE LEWIS TURNING POINT: A COMPARISON OF JAPAN AND CHINA , pp 333-346

- Ryoshin Minami and Xin Xin Ma
- Ch 17 Does a High ESG Score Pay Off During the Pandemic Outbreak? , pp 501-533

- Jędrzej Białkowski and Anna Sławik
- Ch 17 Product Family Modeling: Working With Multiple Abstraction Levels , pp 319-337

- Kaj A. Jørgensen
- Ch 17 MAKING IT WORK FOR YOU , pp 121-125

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- Ch 17 Metallgesellschaft (1993) , pp 141-145

- Robert Jarrow
- Ch 17 Analysing Uber in Social Media — Disruptive Technology or Institutional Disruption? , pp 517-539

- Christofer Laurell and Christian Sandström
- Ch 17 BURSTS AND GAPS OF MARKOV RENEWAL ARRIVAL PROCESSES , pp 245-262

- António Pacheco and Helena Ribeiro
- Ch 17 TAX EVASION AND ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS , pp 401-428

- Rohit Prasad
- Ch 17 The Subprime Crisis: Lessons About Market Discipline , pp 281-303

- Mark J. Flannery
- Ch 17 Transaction Orientation vs. Relationship Orientation: Consumer Logic of Enterprise Digital Empowerment , pp 285-308

- Xin Dai, Ying Zhou and Jingyuan Gong
- Ch 17 Bureaucrat with a Mission , pp 261-276

- Rahul Singh and Naresh Kumar Agarwal
- Ch 17 THE GLOBAL CREDIT TSUNAMI AND ITS IMPACT , pp 259-264

- Jayashankar M. Swaminathan
- Ch 17 Using International Perspective to Develop Traditional Chinese Medicine , pp 305-317

- Xiaolin Yuan and Xu Zhang
- Ch 17 CORRECTION OF DISTANCES IN THE VISUALIZATION OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL DATA , pp 159-168

- J. Bernatavičienė and V. Šaltenis
- Ch 17 How Small Firms Can Achieve Competitive Advantage in an Interdependent World , pp 263-274

- Yair Aharoni
- Ch 17 DIGITAL CULTURAL HERITAGE IS GETTING CROWDED: CROWDSOURCED, CROWD-FUNDED, AND CROWD-ENGAGED , pp 261-294

- Leonard Steinbach
- Ch 17 DO SMES CLUSTER AROUND INNOVATION ACTIVITIES? DISCOVERING ACTIVE, INCREMENTAL AND OPPORTUNISTIC INNOVATORS , pp 419-444

- Gian Luca Casali, Roxanne Zolin and Sukanlaya Sawang
- Ch 17 RISK-SHARING PARTNERSHIPS WITH SUPPLIERS: THE CASE OF EMBRAER , pp 241-262

- Paulo Figueiredo, Silveira Gutenberg and Roberto Sbragia
- Ch 17 New Products Research , pp 551-593

- Tingting Fan, Peter N. Golder and Donald R. Lehmann
- Ch 17 Conclusions , pp 225-236

- Lev Virine and Michael Trumper
- Ch 17 On the Pricing of Storable Commodities , pp 393-404

- Dorje C. Brody, Lane P. Hughston and Xun Yang
- Ch 17 An Innovation Applied to the Simulation of RFID Environments as Used in the Logistics , pp 415-430

- Marcelo Cunha de Azambuja, Carlos Fernando Jung, Carla Schwengber Ten Caten and Fabiano Passuelo Hessel
- Ch 17 GOVERNMENT AS CORRUPT POLICEMAN, JAPANESE DESCENT FROM HEAVEN, AND SWISS BANK ACCOUNTS , pp 74-76

- Donghyun Park
- Ch 17 A Framework to Manage University–Industry Technology Transfer , pp 433-467

- Priyanka Sharma
- Ch 17 The Global Financial Crisis 2008 , pp 135-139

- Michael Siam-Heng Heng and Tai Wei Lim
- Ch 17 Pigou, Tiebout, Property Taxation, and the Underprovision of Local Public Goods , pp 525-542

- George Zodrow and Peter Mieszkowski
- Ch 17 Forecast Performance of the Taiwan Weighted Stock Index: Update and Expansion , pp 593-612

- Deng-Yuan Ji, Hsiao-Yin Chen and Cheng Few Lee
- Ch 17 Innovation & Regulation: Some Preliminary Observations , pp 239-248

- Michael S. Barr
- Ch 17 Structural Duration Models , pp 273-289

- Richard J. Butler, Matthew J. Butler and Barbara L. Wilson
- Ch 17 EXCHANGE RATE FORECASTING THROUGH DISTRIBUTED TIME-LAGGED FEEDFORWARD NEURAL NETWORKS , pp 283-298

- N. G. Pavlidis, D. K. Tasoulis, G. S. Androulakis and M. N. Vrahatis
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