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- Ch 19 Uber’s Unintended Burdens , pp 553-558

- Christopher S. Tang and Jochen Wirtz
- Ch 19 Linear Model with Restrictions/Variable Selections–Supervised Machine Learning Including Random Forest Regression , pp 311-331

- Richard J. Butler, Matthew J. Butler and Barbara L. Wilson
- Ch 19 Information Technology and Working Capital Management , pp 407-431

- Svetlana Petrova
- Ch 19 The Black–Scholes–Merton Model , pp 419-458

- Robert Jarrow and Arkadev Chatterjea
- Ch 19 Uniting Nations , pp 287-300

- Rahul Singh and Naresh Kumar Agarwal
- Ch 19 Risk Management and Planning in the Vienna Siemens Pension Model, InnoALM , pp 195-200

- William T Ziemba
- Ch 19 Banks’ Capital Structure Determinants: A Comparative Analysis Between Islamic and Conventional Banks Based on Corporate and Regulatory Approaches , pp 555-588

- Kaouther Toumi
- Ch 19 Trade as an engine of creative destruction: Mexican experience with Chinese competition**The authors are grateful to Gerardo Leyva and Abigail Duran for granting us access to INEGI data at the offices of INEGI in Aguascalientes under the commitment of complying with the confidentiality requirements set by the Mexican Laws. Special thanks go to all INEGI employees who provided assistance and answered our questions. in particular to Gabriel Romero, Alejandro cano. Araceli Martinez, Armando Arellanes, Ramon Sanchez, Otoniel Soto, candida Aguilar. and Adriana Ramirez. We also thank Christian Hansen for his help with the implementation of the quantile IV regressions and Philippe Aghion, Tibor Besedes, Chad Bown. Ana Cusolito, Judith Dean, Aaditya Mattoo. Guy Michaels, Emanuel Ornelas, Stephen Redding, Daniel Sturm as well as the participants at the seminars ofETSG, USITC, Penn State, Boston University, University of Vienna, london School of Economics, St Andrews University, FREIT, the World Bank trade seminar. the Econometric Society World Congress and the University of Kent for helpful comments. The views contained in this paper are of the authors and not necessarily those of the World Bank. The financial support of the World Bank's Research Support Budget is gratefully acknowledged , pp 393-406

- Leonardo Iacovone, Ferdinand Rauch and L. Winters
- Ch 19 Microinsurance: Innovations in Low-Cost Health Insurance , pp 395-409

- David Dror
- Ch 19 All the World’s a Game: And All the Men and Women Merely Players. Or Not , pp 255-263

- Christabelle Soh
- Ch 19 Can a Young Person REALLY be an Entrepreneur? , pp 365-384

- Brad Keywell
- Ch 19 CHANGE WE MUST , pp 246-255

- William S.W. Lim
- Ch 19 Pharmaceutical Development as Case Study with High-Risk, High-Return Project Management , pp 281-293

- Koji Iwasaki
- Ch 19 CHOCOLATE , pp 145-151

- Pierre Marcolini
- Ch 19 Concurrent Endogenous Evolution in Division of Labor, in the Number of Goods, and in the Institution of the Firm , pp 605-633

- Xiaokai Yang and Wai-Man Liu
- Ch 19 Impact of Fintech on the Level of Competition in the EU Banking Sector , pp 537-560

- Małgorzata Pawłowska and Aleksandra Staniszewska
- Ch 19 Randomly Modulated Periodic Signals in Alberta's Electricity Market , pp 256-267

- Melvin Hinich and Apostolos Serletis
- Ch 19 On the Occurrence of Ponzi Schemes in Presence of Credit Restrictions Penalizing Default , pp 533-550

- A Seghir
- Ch 19 Market Discipline Issues and Cross-Border Banking: A Nordic Perspective , pp 287-305

- Thorvald Moe
- Ch 19 KING ALAN II , pp 155-159

- E. Ray Canterbery
- Ch 19 Market Entry and Consumer Behavior: An Investigation of a Wal-Mart Supercenter , pp 297-316

- Vishal P. Singh, Karsten T. Hansen and Robert C. Blattberg
- Ch 19 What is not so Cool about US–COOL Regulations? A critical analysis of the Appellate Body’s ruling on US–COOL , pp 433-454

- Petros C. Mavroidis and Kamal Saggi
- Ch 19 PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR 2010–2020 , pp 103-106

- Marcos Fava Neves
- Ch 19 Architectural Landscape as a Co-creative Experience , pp 305-320

- Dolors Vidal-Casellas, Silvia Aulet and Neus Crous-Costa
- Ch 19 Implementation as Mutual Adaptation of Technology and Organization , pp 429-447

- Dorothy A. Leonard
- Ch 19 Booms and Busts in Economic Activity: A Behavioral Explanation , pp 521-556

- Paul De Grauwe
- Ch 19 Trade and direct investment in producer services and the domestic market for expertise , pp 439-458

- James Markusen, Thomas F. Rutherford and David Tarr
- Ch 19 CASE 1 — RESEARCH VALORIZATION AND NETWORKING: THE WALLOON CASE , pp 421-432

- Véronique Cabiaux
- Ch 19 OPEN PROBLEMS IN USING AGENT-BASED MODELS IN INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR DYNAMICS , pp 401-405

- Nigel Gilbert
- Ch 19 LEARNING , pp 127-133

- James G S Clawson and Doug Newburg
- Ch 19 Hong Kong: Weathering the AFC and the GFC , pp 429-457

- Hans Genberg
- Ch 19 Listen to Your Chart , pp 121-124

- Karen Wong and Daryl Guppy
- Ch 19 The Internationalization of R&D at Petrobras , pp 309-321

- Ivete Rodrigues, Eduardo Vasconcellos and Roberto Sbragia
- Ch 19 Advanced Methods: Opportunities and Potential of the Internet of Things for Solving Social Issues , pp 531-558

- Yasutomo Takano and Yuya Kajikawa
- Ch 19 Risk aversion in the small and in the large , pp 317-331

- John W. Pratt
- Ch 19 Expected Company Outcomes from the Use of the QFD Development Methodology — Scientific Evidence from the Past , pp 225-229

- Thomas Lager
- Ch 19 The Cross-dresser Chairman , pp 185-191

- Allan Zeman
- Ch 19 The Political Economy of Migration and EU Enlargement: Lessons from Switzerland , pp 455-493

- Jaime de Melo, Florence Miguet Heimlicher and Tobias Müller
- Ch 19 The Magic of Disney , pp 257-269

- Albrecht Rothacher
- Ch 19 SOFTWARE RELIABILITY ASSESSMENT WITH 2-TYPES IMPERFECT DEBUGGING ACTIVITIES , pp 271-283

- Shinji Inoue and Shigeru Yamada
- Ch 19 Bubbles? , pp 289-293

- Allan Meltzer
- Ch 19 On Blending Competitive Trade Models , pp 319-361

- Ronald Jones
- Ch 19 Alan Deardorff Festschrift Remarks , pp 209-211

- Anne O. Krueger
- Ch 19 Towards a Global Solution for a Global Problem , pp 295-312

- Eva Hüpkes
- Ch 19 A SEQUENTIAL EXPENDITURE PROBLEM FOR PUBLIC SECTOR BASED ON THE OUTCOME , pp 277-295

- Tōru Nakai
- Ch 19 Israeli Multinationals: Competing from a Small Open Economy , pp 299-341

- Yair Aharoni
- Ch 19 Home Bias and Ambiguity Aversion , pp 507-509

- Thorsten Hens, Marc Oliver Rieger and Mei Wang
- Ch 19 How to Design a Derivatives Market? , pp 657-699

- Bastien Baldacci, Paul Jusselin and Mathieu Rosenbaum
- Ch 19 The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Is There a Financial Analogue? , pp 495-512

- Imad A. Moosa
- Ch 19 THE INFLUENCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR TRAINING TRANSFER IN RESTAURANT CHAINS , pp 101-105

- José Luis Ballesteros-Rodríguez, Petra de Saá-Pérez and Desiderio J. García-Almeida
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