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- Ch 17 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM , pp 207-207

- Chwee Huat Tan
- Ch 17 FROM THE VOSGES FORESTS TO STARRED DREAMS , pp 133-141

- Jacques Genin
- Ch 18 THE TALE OF TWO REITs , pp 183-193

- Nandini Vijayaraghavan and Umesh Desai
- Ch 18 The Ex Ante versus Ex Post Effect of Public Guarantees , pp 347-364

- Evren Damar, Reint Gropp and Adi Mordel
- Ch 18 NASH EQUILIBRIUM FOR THREE RETAILERS IN AN INVENTORY MODEL WITH A FIXED DEMAND RATE , pp 265-275

- Hitoshi Hohjo and Yoshinobu Teraoka
- Ch 18 Sunshine Child Rehabilitation Center: Walking on the Road of “Internet Plus” Social Enterprise , pp 127-135

- Jian-lin Wu
- Ch 18 FOOD COMPANIES' STRATEGIES IN THE NETWORK ERA , pp 95-101

- Marcos Fava Neves
- Ch 18 Balance of Payments , pp 453-477

- Xingyun Peng
- Ch 18 Controlling Risk With Customized Derivatives and Agreements , pp 379-394

- Carmel F. de Nahlik and Frank J Fabozzi
- Ch 18 World wide security market regularities , pp 401-432

- William T. Ziemba
- Ch 18 Modeling the Distribution of Price Sensitivity and Implications for Optimal Retail Pricing , pp 283-295

- Byung-Do Kim, Robert C. Blattberg and Peter E. Rossi
- Ch 18 Evolving Standards of Fair Value and Acquisition Accounting , pp 525-543

- Stephen Bryan, Steven Lilien, Bharat Sarath and Yan Yan
- Ch 18 Product specific technical assistance for exports – has it been effective? , pp 373-392

- Paul Brenton and Erik von Uexkull
- Ch 18 OVERVIEW AND ASSET ALLOCATION , pp 129-136

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- Ch 18 The Corporate Education System and the Governance of Knowledge and Organizational Learning: A Method for Assessing the Maturity of the System , pp 345-364

- Marta Silva Neves, Patrícia de Sá Freire and Talita Caetano Silva
- Ch 18 Conclusion , pp 250-254

- Oliver Uecke, Robin De Cock, Thomas Crispeels and Bart Clarysse
- Ch 18 Introduction and Key Tables from: Services Liberalization in Preferential Trade Arrangements: The Case of Kenya , pp 439-451

- Edward Balistreri and David Tarr
- Ch 18 NETWORK FLOW PROBLEMS WITH STEP COST FUNCTIONS , pp 299-313

- R. Yang and P. M. Pardalos
- Ch 18 Stock market crashes in 2007–2009: were we able to predict them? , pp 303-329

- Sebastien Lleo and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 18 STILL SEARCHING FOR POSITIVE RETURNS AT THE TRACK: EMPIRICAL RESULTS FROM 2,000 HONG KONG RACES , pp 173-181

- Randall G. Chapman
- Ch 18 Banking in a Changing World: Issues and Questions in the Resolution of Cross-Border Banks , pp 257-278

- Michael Krimminger
- Ch 18 Three Key Elements of Post-2012 International Climate Policy Architecture , pp 483-508

- Sheila M. Olmstead and Robert N. Stavins
- Ch 18 Portfolio Performance Measures for Sustainable Investing , pp 473-493

- Anatoly B. Schmidt
- Ch 18 Information Technology Issues in Jordan , pp 223-235

- Aykut Hamit Turan, Naciye Güliz Uğur and Prashant Palvia
- Ch 18 Another World: Finally Her(e) , pp 125-130

- Kavita N. Ramdas and Jamie Querubin
- Ch 18 Why Isn't the Doha Development Agenda more Poverty Friendly? , pp 375-391

- Thomas Hertel, Roman Keeney, Maros Ivanic and L. Winters
- Ch 18 TIME-SERIES: ANALYSIS, MODEL, AND FORECASTING , pp 278-300

- Ronald L. Moy
- Ch 18 Interest-Rate Swaps Cost Harvard More Than $1.47 Billion , pp 253-259

- A. Rashad Abdel-khalik
- Ch 18 The Problem of Negatives Generated by the Commodity Technology Model in Input-Output Analysis: A Review of the Solutions , pp 319-338

- Thijs ten Raa and José Rueda-Cantuche
- Ch 18 Planning Example — Irish Farming Organization , pp 461-491

- Bennet P Lientz
- Ch 18 Impact and Immediate Response to the Crisis in East Asia , pp 141-151

- Michael Siam-Heng Heng and Tai Wei Lim
- Ch 18 Rural Diversification and Job Creation in the EU , pp 287-300

- Kenneth J. Thomson
- Ch 18 Mathematical Models for Fake News , pp 405-423

- Dorje C. Brody and David M. Meier
- Ch 18 Soaring the Heights , pp 277-286

- Rahul Singh and Naresh Kumar Agarwal
- Ch 18 TOURISM PROJECTS AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS , pp 393-415

- Norbert Vanhove
- Ch 18 ‘KNOWLEDGE IS POWER’ – MORE THAN A BUMPER STICKER FOUCAULT'S DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AS A CONCEPTUAL BASIS FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT , pp 201-210

- Michael R. Olsson
- Ch 18 Organizational Performance Assessment Using Data Envelopment Analysis: A Case of a State University in Turkey , pp 531-550

- Sıdıka Ece Yılmaz and İzzettin Özdemir
- Ch 18 CAMBODIA , pp 208-211

- Chwee Huat Tan
- Ch 18 FOREIGN EQUITY OPTIONS , pp 441-449

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 18 An Application of Expert Information to Win Betting on the Kentucky Derby, 1981—2005 , pp 283-301

- Roderick S. Bain, Donald B. Hausch and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 18 Promoting Win–Win Development of Global Value Chains , pp 389-421

- Susan Helper and Timothy Krueger
- Ch 18 The New Cambrian Moment , pp 234-248

- Norbert Csizmadia
- Ch 18 Listening to Practitioners’ Voices and Learning from What They are Saying , pp 471-512

- Vikram Murthy and Aasha Murthy
- Ch 18 CONCURRENT TEAM EXECUTION OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS , pp 675-709

- Frank M. Hull
- Ch 18 Using Derivatives in Bond Portfolio Management , pp 519-551

- Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- Ch 18 The Lego Universe of Building Bricks , pp 247-255

- Albrecht Rothacher
- Ch 18 Forward–Backward Stochastic Neural Networks: Deep Learning of High-Dimensional Partial Differential Equations , pp 637-655

- Maziar Raissi
- Ch 18 Ralph Waldo Emerson , pp 131-144

- Harold Bierman and Donald Schnedeker
- Ch 18 Sustainable Business Development in the Concept of its ESG Responsibility , pp 285-298

- Elena N. Makarenko, Yulia G. Chernysheva, Irina A. Polyakova and Irina A. Kislaya
- Ch 18 Does Revenue Momentum Drive or Ride Earnings or Price Momentum? , pp 613-666

- Hong-Yi Chen, Sheng-Syan Chen, Chin-Wen Hsin and Cheng Few Lee
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