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- Ch 17 Trade liberalization, product variety and growth in a small open economy: a quantitative assessment , pp 389-414

- Thomas F. Rutherford and David Tarr
- Ch 17 Regulation and Development of the General Insurance Industry , pp 175-182

- Song Keng Law
- Ch 17 What Explains the Low Survival Rate of Developing Country Export Flows? , pp 347-372

- Paul Brenton, Christian Saborowski and Erik von Uexkull
- Ch 17 DO SMES CLUSTER AROUND INNOVATION ACTIVITIES? DISCOVERING ACTIVE, INCREMENTAL AND OPPORTUNISTIC INNOVATORS , pp 419-444

- Gian Luca Casali, Roxanne Zolin and Sukanlaya Sawang
- Ch 17 OPTIMAL BACKUP INTERVAL OF A DATABASE SYSTEM USING A CONTINUOUS DAMAGE MODEL , pp 243-251

- Syouji Nakamura, Toshio Nakagawa and Hitoshi Kondo
- Ch 17 A NEW THEORY OF INDUSTRIALIZATION , pp 437-460

- Heling Shi and Xiaokai Yang
- Ch 17 SOCIAL SECURITY: ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICITS , pp 136-144

- E. Ray Canterbery
- Ch 17 DIGITAL CULTURAL HERITAGE IS GETTING CROWDED: CROWDSOURCED, CROWD-FUNDED, AND CROWD-ENGAGED , pp 261-294

- Leonard Steinbach
- Ch 17 The Fed’s MBS Mortgage Program , pp 141-152

- Jaime Luque
- Ch 17 Morocco's free trade agreement with the EU: A quantitative assessment , pp 405-437

- Thomas F. Rutherford, Elisabet Rutstrom and David Tarr
- Ch 17 The Elusive Scale Economies of the Largest Banks and Their Implications for Global Competitiveness , pp 327-345

- Joseph Hughes
- Ch 17 Finance in the Tropics: Understanding Structural Gaps and Policy Challenges , pp 303-321

- Thorsten Beck
- Ch 17 INCOME INEQUALITY, LABOR MIGRATION AND THE LEWIS TURNING POINT: A COMPARISON OF JAPAN AND CHINA , pp 333-346

- Ryoshin Minami and Xin Xin Ma
- Ch 17 Wearing Different Hats: How Absorptive Capacity Differs in Open Innovation , pp 581-616

- Lance Newey
- Ch 17 Can Monetary Policy Exist in a Zero or Very Low Interest Rate World? , pp 185-199

- Thomas R Saving
- Ch 17 ACTIVE COMPUTER-MEDIATED SHARING AND DISCOVERY OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE THROUGH ONTOLOGIES AND LOGICAL INFERENCE , pp 195-206

- Steven B. Kraines and Weisen Guo
- Ch 17 A MODEL FOR OPTIMISING EARNED ATTENTION IN SOCIAL MEDIA BASED ON A MEMETIC ALGORITHM , pp 423-456

- Pedro Godinho, Luiz Moutinho and Manuela Silva
- Ch 17 Scaling with Multiple Products , pp 277-289

- Uday Phadke and Shailendra Vyakarnam
- Ch 17 TRANSFORMATIONAL WORKBOOKS , pp 337-368

- Frank M Hull and Chris Storey
- Ch 17 Controlling Risk via Risk-Sharing Derivative Contracts: Swaps , pp 363-377

- Carmel F. de Nahlik and Frank J Fabozzi
- Ch 17 Economic Experiments , pp 367-389

- Nathan Rosenberg
- Ch 17 The Fund Appears to be Sleeping at the Wheel , pp 639-641

- Morris Goldstein and Michael Mussa
- Ch 17 Macro-economic Implications of Sustainability , pp 481-520

- Alexander S. Preker and Susan C. Hulton
- Ch 17 Avoiding the Downside: A Practical Review of the Critical Line Algorithm for Mean–Semivariance Portfolio Optimization , pp 369-415

- Harry Markowitz, David Starer, Harvey Fram and Sander Gerber
- Ch 17 An Analytic Approach to Secure Pseudo-Random Generation , pp 355-368

- Hiroshi Sugita
- Ch 17 100 Or So Simple Ingredients for Winning in Life as an Entrepreneur, Leader, Manager, and Winner! , pp 315-342

- Fred Kiesner
- Ch 17 SIMPLE CRITERIA FOR OPTIMAL PORTFOLIO SELECTION , pp 349-365

- Edwin J. Elton, Martin J. Gruber and Manfred W. Padberg
- Ch 17 Connecting the Silos: Systematic Data Collection for Library and Collections Assessment , pp 319-333

- Karen R. Harker
- Ch 17 Mark to Market Accounting: Feeding the Growth Requirement , pp 180-188

- Harold Bierman
- Ch 17 Sustainable Global Peace with Equitable Globalization: Strategizing the Role of the University in Society , pp 249-262

- Dhanjoo N. Ghista
- Ch 17 SAP BUSINESS ONE AND SIMERP: DIFFERENCES, SIMILARITIES, AND APPLICATIONS , pp 112-117

- Mingyang Yang and Meiqi Fang
- Ch 17 International Climate Change Policy , pp 443-482

- Gabriel Chan, Robert Stavins and Ji Zou
- Ch 17 Strategic Knowledge/Intellectual Property Management and Compound Project Management: Theory and Practice , pp 253-264

- Ellie Okada
- Ch 17 Structural Duration Models , pp 273-289

- Richard J. Butler, Matthew J. Butler and Barbara L. Wilson
- Ch 17 Conclusion , pp 277-279

- Edward Groenland and Leo Dana
- Ch 17 LICENSING STRATEGY OF JAPANESE FIRMS , pp 361-392

- Koji Nakano and Nobuo Takahashi
- Ch 17 Arbitrage Strategies for Cross-Track Betting on Major Horse Races , pp 283-300

- Donald B. Hausch and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 17 Fair Trade , pp 359-388

- Martin Richardson and Frank Stähler
- Ch 17 CROSS-LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE SHARING MODEL BASED ON ONTOLOGIES AND LOGICAL INFERENCE , pp 207-219

- Weisen Guo and Steven B. Kraines
- Ch 17 Time to Chart the Map(s) of Change , pp 337-360

- Vincent Petit and Mike Rosenberg
- Ch 17 The Systemic Risk Implications of Originate and Distribute , pp 251-273

- Andrew Haldane
- Ch 17 “LOV” Gone Wrong , pp 111-113

- Karen Wong and Daryl Guppy
- Ch 17 Options on Dividend Paying Stocks , pp 204-217

- Reimer Beneder and Ton Vorst
- Ch 17 Single-Period Binomial Model , pp 365-388

- Robert Jarrow and Arkadev Chatterjea
- Ch 17 Modeling the Dynamics of Temperature with a View to Weather Derivatives , pp 511-544

- Eirini Konstantinidi, Gkaren Papazian and George Skiadopoulos
- Ch 17 Disproportionate Effect of COVID-19 on Women , pp 467-495

- Sawan Rathi and Chirantan Chatterjee
- Ch 17 The Future of Health Taxes: Helping It Happen , pp 497-512

- Angeli Vigo, Jeremy A Lauer, Franco Sassi and Agnes Soucat
- Ch 17 An Experimental Investigation of the Patterns of International Trade , pp 299-328

- Charles Noussair, Charles Plott and Raymond Riezman
- Ch 17 THE GLOSTEN–MILGROM AND KYLE MODELS , pp 249-254

- Peter Joakim Westerholm
- Ch 17 The World's Workers , pp 265-282

- Verity Burgmann
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