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

- Ronald Jones
- Ch 19 Spain , pp 337-352

- Leo Dana
- Ch 19 Risk aversion in the small and in the large , pp 317-331

- John W. Pratt
- Ch 19 State of Women in Pakistan , pp 393-413

- Irum Saba, Khadija Bari and Toseef Azid
- Ch 19 Actors, Roles, and Interventions , pp 225-240

- Uday Phadke and Shailendra Vyakarnam
- Ch 19 Production/Reproduction , pp 303-323

- Meagan Tyler
- 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 Note on Management Philosophy for Inter-Firm Collaboration , pp 449-460

- Yasuhiro Monden
- Ch 19 KNOWLEDGE CREATION IN ORGANIZATIONS: PROPOSITION FOR A NEW MODEL , pp 211-226

- Anjan Roy, Rajen K. Gupta, K. B. C. Saxena and Arijit Sikdar
- Ch 19 Excise Taxes on Wines, Beers and Spirits: An Updated International Comparison , pp 461-477

- Kym Anderson
- Ch 19 Crossing Horizons: Leveraging a Cross-Industry Innovation Search in the Front-End of the Innovation Process , pp 651-676

- Sabine Brunswicker and Ulrich Hutschek
- Ch 19 Privatization and the Capital Market in Slovenia , pp 337-356

- Dusan Mramor and Elton G. McGoun
- Ch 19 Architectural Landscape as a Co-creative Experience , pp 305-320

- Dolors Vidal-Casellas, Silvia Aulet and Neus Crous-Costa
- 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 Modeling Urban Agglomeration: Producer Services, Linkage Externalities and Specialization Economies , pp 367-379

- Francisco Rivera-Batiz
- Ch 19 A 150-Fold Increase in Followers Through a Limited Discount , pp 109-112

- Junpei Nakagawa
- Ch 19 Implications of the Crisis for Regulation , pp 311-324

- Mark Carey
- Ch 19 Is There a Right to Immigration?: A Libertarian Perspective , pp 195-220

- Walter Block and Gene Callahan
- Ch 19 CHARACTERISTICS OF OPEN INNOVATION CULTURES IN DIFFERENT REGIONAL CONTEXTS , pp 475-516

- Peter Prud'homme van Reine
- Ch 19 Placing Stakeholder Theory within the Debate on Corporate Social Responsibility , pp 531-550

- Tarek Miloud
- Ch 19 KING ALAN II , pp 155-159

- E. Ray Canterbery
- Ch 19 Market Discipline Issues and Cross-Border Banking: A Nordic Perspective , pp 287-305

- Thorvald Moe
- Ch 19 The Home Affordable Modification Program , pp 161-167

- Jaime Luque
- Ch 19 Asset Pricing Theory , pp 551-575

- Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- Ch 19 JUSTICE: Preferential Hiring and the Dualism , pp 346-358

- Alan E Singer
- Ch 19 METHODS FOR EVALUATION OF INSTITUTIONAL BENCHMARK IN HEALTH CARE , pp 210-218

- C. de Vecchis
- 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 CHANGE WE MUST , pp 246-255

- William S.W. Lim
- Ch 19 Cointegration analysis of the Fed model , pp 433-444

- Matti Koivu, Teemu Pennanen and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 19 CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE KYOTO PROTOCOL , pp 447-463

- Parkash Chander
- Ch 19 THE MINIMUM WAGE AND THE REHABILITATION OF FISCAL POLICY , pp 297-309

- E Ray Canterbery
- Ch 19 The Future of Education, the Education of the Future , pp 249-256

- Norbert Csizmadia
- Ch 19 In Gold We Trust: Should German Investors Consider Gold in Stock Portfolios? , pp 417-436

- Siegfried Köstlmeier and Klaus Röder
- Ch 19 STRATEGIC KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION IN A BRAZILIAN ELECTRICAL REGULATION AGENCY , pp 217-227

- Roberto Campos Da Rocha Miranda and Shirley Guimarães Pimenta
- Ch 19 The Rationality of Asset Allocation Recommendations , pp 381-395

- Edwin J. Elton and Martin J. Gruber
- Ch 19 Thoughts on the VIX Fear Index , pp 229-238

- Rachel E. S. Ziemba and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 19 Phytosanitary Regulation and Agricultural Flows: Tobacco Inputs and Cigarettes Outputs , pp 327-337

- Benny Overton, John Beghin and William Foster
- Ch 19 Two-Stage Currency Reform for China , pp 663-666

- Morris Goldstein and Nicholas Lardy
- Ch 19 ANTICIPATIONS VARIABLES IN MACROECONOMETRIC MODELS , pp 345-368

- Kanta Marwah
- Ch 19 CONCURRENT PROJECT LEADERSHIP , pp 711-750

- Frank M. Hull
- Ch 19 Carbon Labelling and Low-income Country Exports: A Review of the Development Issues , pp 393-417

- Paul Brenton, Gareth Edwards-Jones and Michael Friis Jensen
- 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 Climate Futures Markets , pp 567-603

- Rita l. D'Ecclesia
- Ch 19 THE ROLE OF THIRD PARTY TRUST MECHANISMS UNDER C2C ENVIRONMENT IN CHINA , pp 125-130

- Tao Zhou and Yaobin Lu
- Ch 19 Bubbles? , pp 289-293

- Allan Meltzer
- Ch 19 Project Leadership in Construction in Developing Countries , pp 618-655

- Shamas-ur-Rehman Toor and George Ofori
- Ch 19 RUSSIA’S CATASTROPHIC PRIVATIZATION, THAKSIN SHINAWATRA, AND SILVIO BERLUSCONI , pp 81-84

- Donghyun Park
- Ch 19 Multinational Enterprise, Internal Governance, and Industrial Organization , pp 421-426

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

- Yair Aharoni
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