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- Ch 19 Macroprudential Policies for the External Sector: India’s Approach and Experience: A Discussion , pp 399-407

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

- Imad A. Moosa
- Ch 19 Asian Power Shift , pp 349-360

- Kumiko Haba and Steven Rosefielde
- Ch 19 Dumping , pp 389-408

- Wilfred J. Ethier
- Ch 19 Land and stock bubbles, crashes and exit strategies in Japan circa 1990 and in 2013 , pp 331-351

- A. N. Shiryaev, M. V. Zhitlukhin and W. T Ziemba
- Ch 19 LEARNING , pp 127-133

- James G S Clawson and Doug Newburg
- Ch 19 Design of Digital Economy Information Platform Based on Data Mining , pp 249-261

- Hong Zhou
- Ch 19 Climate Futures Markets , pp 567-603

- Rita l. D'Ecclesia
- Ch 19 Israeli Multinationals: Competing from a Small Open Economy , pp 299-341

- Yair Aharoni
- Ch 19 The Cross-dresser Chairman , pp 185-191

- Allan Zeman
- Ch 19 International Harmonisation and the Pacific Asia Region , pp 481-501

- Ronald Ma, Cecilia Lambert and Roger Hopkins
- Ch 19 Hybrid Review of Islamic Pricing Literature , pp 463-495

- Md. Abdullah Al Mamun, M. Kabir Hassan, Md. Abul Kalam Azad and Mamunur Rashid
- Ch 19 Stochastic specification and the international GDP series , pp 255-268

- Alok Bhargava
- Ch 19 PUBLIC ECONOMICS AND THE ASSESSMENT OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENTS AND POLICIES , pp 417-441

- Clement Tisdell and Clevo Wilson
- Ch 19 Placing Stakeholder Theory within the Debate on Corporate Social Responsibility , pp 531-550

- Tarek Miloud
- Ch 19 Trading, Market, and Investment , pp 375-399

- Kuo Chuen LEE David, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 19 Randomly Modulated Periodic Signals in Alberta's Electricity Market , pp 256-267

- Melvin Hinich and Apostolos Serletis
- 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 Microinsurance: Innovations in Low-Cost Health Insurance , pp 395-409

- David Dror
- Ch 19 PROPERTY , pp 137-149

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- 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 FOCUS ON ITALIAN ACTIVITIES IN WOMEN AND SCIENCE , pp 359-366

- Rosa Maria Spitaleri
- Ch 19 The Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Corporate Governance: The Board of Directors’ Response , pp 555-581

- Grazia Dicuonzo and Francesca Donofrio
- Ch 19 In Gold We Trust: Should German Investors Consider Gold in Stock Portfolios? , pp 417-436

- Siegfried Köstlmeier and Klaus Röder
- 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 ADAPTIVE AND CONTEXT-SENSITIVE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL , pp 289-300

- Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo
- 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 Labor Standards and International Trade , pp 745-781

- Robert Stern
- Ch 19 MULTIPLE CRITERIA DECISION MAKING MODELS FOR COMPETITIVE BIDDING , pp 349-372

- S. L. Liu, S. Y. Wang and K. K. Lai
- 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 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
- Ch 19 Sourcing Alpha in Global Equity Markets: Market Factor Decomposition and Market Characteristics , pp 737-790

- Subhransu S. Mohanty
- Ch 19 Privatization and the Capital Market in Slovenia , pp 337-356

- Dusan Mramor and Elton G. McGoun
- Ch 19 SPECIALIZATION AND A NEW APPROACH TO ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION AND GROWTH , pp 437-446

- Jeff Borland and Xiaokai Yangb
- Ch 19 A SEQUENTIAL EXPENDITURE PROBLEM FOR PUBLIC SECTOR BASED ON THE OUTCOME , pp 277-295

- Tōru Nakai
- Ch 19 Risk: From Insurance to Finance , pp 228-237

- Hailiang Yang
- 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 Time to wealth goals in capital accumulation , pp 259-271

- Leonard C. Maclean, William T. Ziemba and Yuming Li
- Ch 19 Evolving Blockchain Applications: Multiple Semantic Models and Distributed Databases for Blockchain Data Reuse , pp 545-577

- Daniel E. O’Leary
- Ch 19 THE ROLE OF THIRD PARTY TRUST MECHANISMS UNDER C2C ENVIRONMENT IN CHINA , pp 125-130

- Tao Zhou and Yaobin Lu
- Ch 19 ANTICIPATIONS VARIABLES IN MACROECONOMETRIC MODELS , pp 345-368

- Kanta Marwah
- Ch 19 METHODS FOR EVALUATION OF INSTITUTIONAL BENCHMARK IN HEALTH CARE , pp 210-218

- C. de Vecchis
- Ch 19 Risk aversion in the small and in the large , pp 317-331

- John W. Pratt
- Ch 19 Hong Kong: Weathering the AFC and the GFC , pp 429-457

- Hans Genberg
- Ch 19 The University of Texas System: A Large State-Run Hedge-Fund-Like in Austin , pp 261-269

- A. Rashad Abdel-khalik
- 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 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 Wealth Management Next Frontiers — The Inevitable Need to Meet Behavioral and Quantitative Approaches , pp 479-509

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

- Christopher S. Tang and Jochen Wirtz
- Ch 19 Productivity Growth and Technical Efficiency Changes in Rice Farms: An Input-Oriented Study Using Biosolid , pp 551-574

- C. Zúniga-González
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