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- Ch 19 Micro Finance: Towards a Business Model in Bangladesh , pp 247-256

- Mahfuzul Hoque
- Ch 19 ANTICIPATIONS VARIABLES IN MACROECONOMETRIC MODELS , pp 345-368

- Kanta Marwah
- Ch 19 Social Media and New Service Development: An Exploratory Study within a Consulting Firm , pp 555-574

- Michaël Bénédic, Anne-Laure Mention and Marko Torkkeli
- Ch 19 An Empirical Study on the Relationship between Regional Economic Growth and Talent Structure in Liaoning Province , pp 210-222

- Jia Li
- Ch 19 Internationalization of Major Currencies , pp 235-252

- Ruogu Li
- Ch 19 ORGANIZATIONAL ATMOSPHERE FOR NURTURING SOCIAL AND INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL: A CASE STUDY OF AN IT SERVICES VENDOR , pp 199-209

- N. Dayasindhu and Krishnan Narayanan
- Ch 19 Deep Trade Policy Options for Armenia: The Importance of Trade Facilitation, Services and Standards Liberalization , pp 453-508

- Jesper Jensen and David Tarr
- 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 Tax Competition and the Efficiency of “Benefit-related” Business Taxes , pp 571-596

- Elisabeth Gugl and George Zodrow
- 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 Coordinating with the Region and the World , pp 153-163

- Michael Siam-Heng Heng and Tai Wei Lim
- Ch 19 Vegetable Seller, Why So Expensive? , pp 231-252

- Sumit Agarwal, Swee Hoon Ang and Tien Foo Sing
- Ch 19 Architectural Landscape as a Co-creative Experience , pp 305-320

- Dolors Vidal-Casellas, Silvia Aulet and Neus Crous-Costa
- Ch 19 Knowledge Based Configurable Product Platform Models , pp 357-375

- Hans Johannesson and Stellan Gedell
- Ch 19 The Perspective of Manufacturing Enterprise Innovation Ecosystem Evolution Based on Technology Affordance: Transformation Path of the Bright Moon Company , pp 325-337

- Bo Hu, Baozhou Lu and Zhibin Liu
- Ch 19 A SEQUENTIAL EXPENDITURE PROBLEM FOR PUBLIC SECTOR BASED ON THE OUTCOME , pp 277-295

- Tōru Nakai
- Ch 19 Stochastic specification and the international GDP series , pp 255-268

- Alok Bhargava
- Ch 19 PREDICTING RARE EVENTS IN TIME SERIES , pp 221-229

- Junjie Hou and Chunping Li
- Ch 19 On Blending Competitive Trade Models , pp 319-361

- Ronald Jones
- Ch 19 An Era of Impatience , pp 111-115

- Shane Greenstein
- Ch 19 Risk Management and Planning in the Vienna Siemens Pension Model, InnoALM , pp 195-200

- William T Ziemba
- Ch 19 The Concept of Environmental Marketing in Companies’ Activities as a Base for the Development of Green Economy in Russia , pp 301-317

- Olesya V. Ivanchenko, Olga N. Mirgorodskaya, Tatyana F. Romanova and Tatyana A. Vysotskaya
- Ch 19 CURBING RISK ON WALL STREET , pp 313-330

- Oliver Hart and Luigi Zingales
- Ch 19 Maturity Criteria of the Networked Corporate University Model to Support Knowledge and Organizational Learning Governance , pp 365-384

- Graziela Grando Bresolin, Patricia de Sá Freire and Solange Maria da Silva
- Ch 19 Health is Wealth , pp 129-136

- Wai Mun Fong and Benedict Koh
- 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 The Future of Education, the Education of the Future , pp 249-256

- Norbert Csizmadia
- Ch 19 A 150-Fold Increase in Followers Through a Limited Discount , pp 109-112

- Junpei Nakagawa
- Ch 19 The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Is There a Financial Analogue? , pp 495-512

- Imad A. Moosa
- Ch 19 SPECIALIZATION AND A NEW APPROACH TO ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION AND GROWTH , pp 437-446

- Jeff Borland and Xiaokai Yangb
- Ch 19 Cancer-Related Fatigue , pp 331-338

- Qijun Fang, Yujuan Wang and Tianshu Xu
- Ch 19 UNCERTAINTY, INSURANCE, AND DIVISION OF LABOR , pp 479-495

- Monchi Lio
- Ch 19 From Capital , pp 177-187

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

- Brad Keywell
- Ch 19 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT ACROSS BORDERS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE OF THE CURRENT STATUS AND PRACTICES OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS , pp 279-294

- Helmut Kasper and Florian Kohlbacher
- 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 THE ROLE OF ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY IN FACILITATING “OPEN INNOVATION” OUTCOMES: A STUDY OF AUSTRALIAN SMEs IN THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR , pp 477-500

- Fang Huang and John Rice
- Ch 19 Study on Factors Associated With Bounce Rates on Consumer Product Websites , pp 526-546

- Yun Fei Sng
- Ch 19 DEFAULT RISK AND DIVERSIFICATION: THEORY AND EMPIRICAL IMPLICATIONS , pp 455-480

- Robert Jarrow, David Lando and Fan Yu
- Ch 19 ING (Holland) , pp 635-705

- Luiz Moutinho
- Ch 20 Softbank , pp 569-577

- Paul Schulte and David Kuo Chuen Lee
- Ch 20 INNOVATION IN INTEGRATED FOOD CHAINS , pp 109-112

- Marcos Fava Neves
- Ch 20 THE PRECISION OF ECONOMIC PREDICTION: STANDARDS, ACHIEVEMENT, POTENTIAL , pp 369-385

- Kanta Marwah
- Ch 20 Option Prices in the Equity, Index and Commodity Markets: The “Message from Markets” , pp 433-449

- E. I. Ronn
- Ch 20 A Review of the QFD Methodology in the Perspective of Company Knowledge Creation and Utilization — Discover the “Hidden Gem” of QFD Use in Product Innovation! , pp 231-243

- Thomas Lager
- Ch 20 Bargaining over Entry with a Compulsory License Deadline: Price Spillovers and Surplus Expansion , pp 449-480

- Eric Bond and Kamal Saggi
- Ch 20 ASEAN Economic Regionalism: A Regional Financial Architecture in the Making? , pp 165-172

- Michael Siam-Heng Heng and Tai Wei Lim
- Ch 20 AMBIDEXTROUS ORGANISATIONAL AND INDIVIDUAL COMPETENCIES IN OI: THE DAWN OF A NEW RESEARCH AGENDA , pp 517-570

- Joachim Hafkesbrink and Markus Schroll
- Ch 20 WORKS CITED , pp 256-257

- William S.W. Lim
- Ch 20 Interactive Technology Maps for Strategic Planning and Research Directions Based on Textual and Citation Analysis of Patents , pp 487-514

- Elisabetta Sani, Emanuele Ruffaldi and Massimo Bergamasco
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