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- Ch 22 Financial Deepening and Financial Liberalization , pp 577-601

- Xingyun Peng
- Ch 22 Chapter 21. RAINBOW OPTIONS , pp 469-477

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 22 Investing in the Bond Market , pp 643-682

- Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- Ch 22 High Probability FX , pp 141-147

- Karen Wong and Daryl Guppy
- Ch 22 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, SOCIAL EMBEDDEDNESS AND KNOWLEDGE LOSS: A CASE STUDY OF CHINA CENTRAL TELEVISION (CCTV) , pp 233-243

- Lingjie Wang
- Ch 22 Why We Hate HR , pp 289-294

- Sophia Chin
- Ch 22 Google , pp 593-618

- Paul Schulte and David Kuo Chuen Lee
- Ch 22 3.5 Million Net Increase in Mobile Phone Contracts within a Year Due to Twitter Effect , pp 127-131

- Junpei Nakagawa
- Ch 22 Battling the Haze of Cross-Boundary (Mis)Governance in Transboundary Air Pollution: A Perspective from Singapore , pp 297-307

- Eugene K. B. Tan
- Ch 22 MYANMAR , pp 228-232

- Chwee Huat Tan
- Ch 22 Developer-User Interaction and User Satisfaction in Internal Technology Transfer , pp 497-513

- Dorothy A. Leonard and Deepak K. Sinha
- Ch 22 Role of Blockchain, AI and Big Data in Healthcare Industry , pp 623-648

- Prashant Sharma, Shikha Mehra and Pankaj Gupta
- Ch 22 The theory of effective protection in general equilibrium: effective-rate analogues of nominal rates , pp 445-457

- Wilfred Ethier
- Ch 22 Derivatives Trading and the Importance of Risk Management in Banks , pp 214-218

- Ek Tieng Lee
- Ch 22 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , pp 405-450

- Leo Dana
- Ch 22 The Pegasus World Cup I and II , pp 359-382

- William T. Ziemba
- Ch 22 A STUDY OF R&D OUTSOURCING IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF PS2 , pp 323-339

- Fujio Niwa and Midori Kato
- Ch 22 Calculation of investment portfolios with risk free borrowing and lending , pp 375-388

- William T. Ziemba, C. Parkan and R. Brooks-Hill
- Ch 22 What Can Central Bankers Learn from Hedge Fund Replication Strategies? , pp 331-347

- David A. Hsieh
- Ch 22 Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision-Making for Evaluating Mutual Fund Strategies , pp 775-794

- Shin-Yun Wang and Cheng Few Lee
- Ch 22 VERs under imperfect competition and foreign direct investment: A case study of the US–Japan auto VER , pp 461-483

- Jaime de Melo and David Tarr
- Ch 22 A geometry of growth and trade , pp 237-249

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 22 Pricing Public Projects with Complexity — Highway Management and Capacity Optimization by Mile-Based Pricing , pp 339-360

- Toshinori Nemoto and Yuki Misui
- Ch 22 INITIAL INVESTMENT CHOICE AND OPTIMAL FUTURE ALLOCATIONS UNDER TIME-MONOTONE PERFORMANCE CRITERIA , pp 499-519

- M. Musiela and T. Zariphopoulou
- Ch 22 Long-Memory Processes in High-Frequency Foreign Exchange and U.S. Equity Market , pp 597-620

- Barret Pengyuan Shao
- Ch 22 Productivity Trends and Employment Across Industries in Canada , pp 411-424

- Pierre Mohnen and Thijs ten Raa
- Ch 22 Rapid Response Capabilities: The Importance of Speed and Flexibility for Successful Innovation , pp 359-380

- Christoph Grimpe and Wolfgang Sofka
- Ch 22 The Netherlands , pp 225-231

- René A.G. Reijtenbagh
- Ch 22 Pathway Towards Internationalizing the Renminbi , pp 269-280

- Ruogu Li
- Ch 22 The Use of Information Technology in Small Industrial Companies in Latin America — The Case of the Interior of São Paulo, Brazil , pp 539-563

- Otávio José de Oliveira and Guilherme Fontana
- Ch 22 TECHNIQUES FOR ESTIMATING SERVICES BARRIERS , pp 611-636

- Due Nguyen-Hong
- Ch 22 A Combinational Model for Organizational Change , pp 287-300

- Mohammad Aghdasi and Farzad Movahedi Sobhani
- Ch 22 Giving in All Seasons for All Reasons , pp 210-215

- Tahir
- Ch 22 Global Financial Reform: Diagnosis and Prognosis — A Network Approach , pp 315-324

- Andrew L. T. Sheng
- Ch 22 VALUE AT RISK, CREDIT RISK, AND CREDIT DERIVATIVES , pp 917-941

- Mondher Bellalah
- Ch 22 SPREAD OPTIONS , pp 479-500

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 22 Alfred Marshall , pp 177-188

- Harold Bierman and Donald Schnedeker
- Ch 22 Business Process Reengineering Using SAP R/3 in a Textile Manufacturing Environment , pp 393-406

- Monika B. Calitz and Andrékwen P. Calitz
- Ch 22 MANAGING PRIVATE ONTOLOGIES WITH A BAYESIAN APPROACH, FOR TIME CRITICAL SCENARIOS , pp 263-274

- Dennis Hooijmaijers and Markus Stumptner
- Ch 22 Local Spirit — Genius Loci , pp 286-300

- Norbert Csizmadia
- Ch 22 THE USE OF KEYPHRASES FOR SELECTING METADATA FROM TAXONOMIES , pp 329-345

- Rohana K. Rajapakse, Brian Mushens and Chris Johnson
- Ch 22 Money and Division of Labor , pp 709-729

- Xiaokai Yang and Wai-Man Liu
- Ch 22 Lessons from Macro-Financial Policy in Korea , pp 436-469

- Hyun Song Shin and Kwanho Shin
- Ch 22 Patent protection in developing countries and global welfare: WTO obligations versus flexibilities , pp 505-520

- Eric Bond and Kamal Saggi
- Ch 22 Study on Driving Forces and Influencing Factors of Sustainable Development of Rural Tourism in Qinghai Province , pp 248-259

- Ming Wei, Huaju Xue and Zhengyi Chen
- Ch 22 Cryptocurrencies and Monetary Policy , pp 263-278

- Thomas R Saving
- Ch 22 Summing Up and Some Issues to Reflect Upon , pp 255-258

- Thomas Lager
- Ch 22 THE ECONOMICS AND ETHICS OF LAND REFORM: A CRITIQUE OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE'S “TOWARD A BETTER DISTRIBUTION OF LAND: THE CHALLENGE OF AGRARIAN REFORM” , pp 261-293

- Walter Block and Guillermo Yeatts
- Ch 22 WHEN IT MATTERS MOST , pp 153-158

- James G S Clawson and Doug Newburg
- Ch 22 Macroprudential and Monetary Policies , pp 409-422

- Frederic Mishkin
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