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- Ch 24 Negotiation via (the New) Email , pp 407-436

- Noam Ebner
- Ch 24 Impacts of Revenue Sharing on Incentive Alignments in Supply Chains , pp 317-328

- Yoshiteru Minagawa
- Ch 24 Linking Heterogeneous Climate Policies (Consistent with the Paris Agreement) , pp 613-676

- Michael A. Mehling, Gilbert E. Metcalf and Robert N. Stavins
- Ch 24 Company Analysis , pp 569-575

- David Kuo Chuen Lee, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 24 CONTRIBUTION , pp 257-260

- U. Montaguti and M. Zanetti
- Ch 24 The Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Health System , pp 303-310

- A. Rashad Abdel-khalik
- Ch 24 The Reserve Bank of New Zealand's Creditor Recapitalization (BCR) Project: An Option for Resolving Large Banks? , pp 397-406

- Ian Harrison
- Ch 24 Financial Supervision in the New Millennium , pp 236-248

- Yong Guan Koh
- Ch 24 What Next for Solar? , pp 181-185

- Jenny Chase
- Ch 24 A Review of the Evolution of Project Management in South Africa , pp 792-819

- Clinton Aigbavboa, John Aliu and Wellington Didibhuku Thwala
- Ch 24 TECHNIQUES FOR ESTIMATING TRADE FACILITATION EFFECTS , pp 643-652

- Tsunehiro Otsuki
- Ch 24 Appendix and Solutions , pp 727-773

- Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- Ch 24 Transfer of Business and Information Management Systems: Issues and Challenges , pp 585-605

- R. Nat Natarajan
- Ch 24 The DJSI — A Story of Financial Innovation , pp 95-102

- Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 24 World PM Trends and the Position of P2M in the Global Community , pp 381-402

- Lynn Crawford
- Ch 24 Developing Entrepreneurs Through Mentorship , pp 453-471

- Shaun Tan and L. Nicole Landrum
- Ch 24 Chapter 23. SPREAD OVER THE RAINBOWS , pp 501-507

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 24 The Ethics of Financial Speculation in Futures Markets , pp 771-804

- Ingo Pies, Matthias Georg Will, Thomas Glauben and Sören Prehn
- Ch 24 WORK , pp 169-173

- James G S Clawson and Doug Newburg
- Ch 24 THE SOURCES OF A FIRM’S COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE ACCORDING TO THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED SCHOOL: THE CASE OF SLOVENIAN FIRMS , pp 259-269

- Tomaž Čater
- Ch 24 The Way Forward — Central Banks with Financial Stability Mandates: The Case of the Eurosystem , pp 433-445

- Anne Sibert
- Ch 24 DUAL-STRIKE OPTIONS , pp 509-514

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 24 Accor (France) , pp 835-859

- Luiz Moutinho
- Ch 24 The Impact of Filipino Micro Health Insurance Units on Income-related Equality of Access to Health Care , pp 473-490

- David Dror
- Ch 24 Riding the Emotional Roller Coaster , pp 163-171

- Wai Mun Fong and Benedict Koh
- Ch 24 VALUE CAPTURE TRILOGY: DIFFERENTIATION , pp 125-127

- Marcos Fava Neves
- Ch 24 Exploring the Impact of Organizational Culture on Employee Performance , pp 331-351

- Saloni Devi and Garima Kohli
- Ch 24 Fundamental Aspects of Sustainability Reporting Based on GRI Standards: Evolution of Development, Substance, and Content of Integrated Reporting , pp 357-375

- Lyudmila N. Usenko, Victoriya A. Guzey, Natalia M. Usenko and Svetlana S. Lavrenchenko
- Ch 24 Global Crisis Management , pp 357-360

- John Lane
- Ch 24 Competitive Pressures on China: Income Inequality and Migration , pp 449-485

- Thijs ten Raa and Haoran Pan
- Ch 24 INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN THE PRESENCE OF WAGE DISTORTIONS: THE CASE OF THE US AUTO AND STEEL INDUSTRIES , pp 575-593

- Jaime de Melo and David Tarr
- Ch 24 Multiperiod Binomial HJM Model , pp 588-613

- Robert Jarrow and Arkadev Chatterjea
- Ch 24 The New Paradigm of Social Enterprise , pp 213-217

- Ana-Maria Grigore
- Ch 24 What Signals Worked and What Did Not, 1980–2009, Part II , pp 313-322

- Rachel E. S. Ziemba and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 25 The Division of Labor Under Homogeneity: A Critique of Mises and Rothbard , pp 337-344

- Walter Block, Per Henrik Hansen and Peter Klein
- Ch 25 Planning for Efficient Resolution , pp 407-413

- Nobuo Inaba
- Ch 25 Separation of Financial and Non-Financial Activities of Banking Groups , pp 249-262

- Hsien Loong Lee
- Ch 25 Debunking the Productivity Paradox , pp 147-151

- Shane Greenstein
- Ch 25 THE URGENT NEED FOR CHANGE: RETHINKING KNOWLEDGE AND MANAGEMENT , pp 293-307

- Christian Fuchs, Stefan Blachfellner and Robert Bichler
- Ch 25 Designing a Bank Safety Net: Regulatory Challenges for Cross-Border Banking , pp 389-398

- Asli Demirguc-Kunt
- Ch 25 Compulsory Schooling in Turkey, Educational Attainment, and the Gender Gap , pp 523-545

- Jennifer Ward-Batts, Kaitlin Nowacki and Toseef Azid
- Ch 25 Financial Reform: On the Right Road, at the Right Pace? , pp 465-470

- Thomas F. Huertas
- Ch 25 The Flash Crash and High Frequency Trading , pp 275-281

- William T Ziemba
- Ch 25 FIRMS WITH ADAPTABILITY LEAD A WAY TO INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT , pp 367-379

- Akihisa Yamada and Chihiro Watanabe
- Ch 25 PHILIPPINES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND STRATEGIC MARKETING IMPLICATIONS , pp 499-516

- Eduardo P. Garrovillas
- Ch 25 Anne Carter and Input-Output: Technology, Trade, and Pollution , pp 391-405

- Thijs ten Raa and William Baumol
- Ch 25 Chicago Climate Exchange Progress Report , pp 103-106

- Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 25 Further Analysis of Bitcoin, Fintech, and P2P Lending: Perspectives and Recommendations from Industry 4.0 , pp 847-859

- Dinh Tran Ngoc Huy, Vu Quynh Nam, Hoang Thanh Hanh and Nguyen Ngoc Thach
- Ch 25 ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ENERGY INTENSITY — CAN THEY HELP REDUCE ENERGY USE? , pp 339-353

- Helen Jenkins
- Ch 25 The Use of Knowledge in Society , pp 270-284

- Friedrich von Hayek
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