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- Ch 23 COMPUTATIONAL AND REVIEW EXERCISES , pp 413-415

- William T. Ziemba and Raymond G. Vickson
- Ch 23 German Natural Gas Seasonal Effects on Futures Hedging , pp 553-577

- Beatriz Martinez, Hipolit Torro and Vanesa Garcia
- Ch 23 A Scientific Approach to Business Process Reengineering , pp 407-428

- Chester C. Warzynski
- Ch 23 Risk Analysis of Stock Price Indexes of Belt and Road Countries—An Empirical Study Based on the GARCH-VaR Model , pp 317-328

- Yifan Chen and Zhenyu Wu
- Ch 23 Estimating the Probabilities of the Outcomes of a Horse Race (Alternatives to the Harville Formulas) , pp 225-235

- Hal S. Stern
- Ch 23 Managerial Roles of Financial and Non-Financial Measures in Supply Chain and Engineering Chain Management , pp 301-315

- Kazuki Hamada
- Ch 23 Optimal Financial Structure and Economic Growth in Emerging Markets , pp 591-609

- Ilkay Sendeniz-Yüncü, Levent Akdeniz and Kürşat Aydoğan
- Ch 23 Projects of Participatory Production and Their Management: Practice in Industrial Accumulation in Suwa , pp 361-373

- Hajime Kita and Mikihiko Mori
- Ch 23 Rules First or Practice First? The Paradox of Quality Management in Innovative Projects in Developing Countries: A China Case , pp 761-791

- Yan Ning and Shang Gao
- Ch 23 ENERGY EFFICIENCY — A ROLE FOR GOVERNMENT OR BEST LEFT TO CONSENTING ADULTS? , pp 309-325

- Eric H M Price
- Ch 23 Contributions to Redesigning the Management System in Medium-Sized Enterprises , pp 203-212

- Ion Verboncu and Ciprian Nicolescu
- Ch 23 Dealing with Cross-Border Bank Distress: Some Specific Options for Reform , pp 325-338

- Stijn Claessens
- Ch 23 CHALLENGES FOR MACROPRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION , pp 379-385

- Randall Kroszner
- Ch 23 Global Capitalism and Climate Change , pp 395-414

- Hans A. Baer
- Ch 23 FSAM: A FUZZY-BASED MIDDLEWARE FRAMEWORK FOR CONTEXT-AWARE ADAPTIVE SERVICES , pp 155-160

- Ronnie Cheung
- Ch 23 Nominal GDP Futures Contract Targeting , pp 751-770

- W. William Woolsey and Scott Sumner
- Ch 23 The Steady State of the Banking Union , pp 511-528

- Dirk Schoenmaker
- Ch 23 Some Concluding Issues in the History and Future of the Federal Reserve , pp 279-287

- Thomas R Saving
- Ch 23 Comments on Thomason and Burton, Bruce and Atkins, Anderson and Meyer, and Green and Riddell , pp 297-317

- Walter Block
- Ch 23 Profiling of Train Station Staff to Improve Customer Experience , pp 621-640

- Pei Sin Ong
- Ch 23 Impact of Community-based Health Insurance in Rural India on Self-Medication and Financial Protection of the Insured , pp 457-472

- David Dror
- Ch 23 Implementing Practice-Oriented Mathematics Education for Students within the Sustainable Development Goals Framework , pp 265-276

- Nazira K. Kaidieva, Darikha Zh. Kozhalieva and Tabura Sh. Turgunbaeva
- Ch 23 Prompt Corrective Action: Is There a Case for an International Banking Standard? , pp 355-372

- María J. Nieto and Larry Wall
- Ch 23 Women and Microsavings , pp 503-515

- Beatriz Armendariz de Aghion
- Ch 23 INVESTING IN SINGAPORE TELECOMS: TAKEAWAYS , pp 231-232

- Nandini Vijayaraghavan and Umesh Desai
- Ch 23 GIVING ONE’S LIFE A MEANING AND BECOMING ONE’S SELF , pp 185-190

- Nicolas Huchet
- Ch 23 Drifting Towards Bordeaux? The Evolving Varietal Emphasis of U.S. Wine Regions , pp 559-598

- Julian Alston, Kym Anderson and Olena Sambucci
- Ch 23 THE RESCUE PRINCIPLE IN CZECH BANKRUPTCY LAW AS IT EXISTS NOW AND IN THE FUTURE , pp 122-127

- Luboš Smrčka
- Ch 23 Why Do Other Rich Nations Spend So Much Less on Healthcare? , pp 259-263

- Victor Fuchs
- Ch 23 Arbitrage and Risk Arbitrage in the Nikkei Put Warrant Market , pp 621-633

- William T. Ziemba
- Ch 23 PERFORMANCE OF ROBUST HEDGES FOR DIGITAL DOUBLE BARRIER OPTIONS , pp 521-554

- Jan Obłój and Frédérik Ulmer
- Ch 23 MECHANISMS FOR INTEGRATING DISTRIBUTED KNOWLEDGE , pp 247-258

- Wai Fong Boh
- Ch 23 General Success Factors for Company Use of the QFD Methodology , pp 261-264

- Thomas Lager
- Ch 23 Blended Islamic Finance: A Tool for Poverty Reduction , pp 677-721

- Sahar Munir, Resul Sapar and Muhammad Imran Majeed
- Ch 23 Guppy FX , pp 149-153

- Karen Wong and Daryl Guppy
- Ch 23 Information Technology Issues in New Zealand , pp 291-305

- Jocelyn Cranefield, Mary Ellen Gordon, Zlatko Kovačić, Gillian Oliver, Alexander Serenko and Aykut Hamit Turan
- Ch 23 MODELING CREDIT RISK WITH PARTIAL INFORMATION , pp 579-590

- Umut Çetin, Robert Jarrow, Philip Protter and Yildiray Yildirim
- Ch 23 The Internet Bubble Crash, 2000–2002 , pp 267-269

- William T Ziemba
- Ch 23 Innovation Process Evaluation: From Self-Assessment to Detailed Technology Audit , pp 381-397

- Laure Morel and Vincent Boly
- Ch 23 Entrepreneurship in Western Europe , pp 451-458

- Leo Dana
- Ch 23 Derivatives for Controlling Risk , pp 685-725

- Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- Ch 23 The Takeover of Sterling Drug Company , pp 385-391

- Ingo Walter
- Ch 23 Recent Forest Fires and the Effect of Indonesian Haze in the Philippines , pp 309-317

- Maria Luisa G. Valera
- Ch 23 Unravelling the Worldwide Pollution Haven Effect , pp 581-612

- Jean-Marie Grether, Nicole Mathys and Jaime de Melo
- Ch 23 VALUE CAPTURE TRILOGY: THE COSTS , pp 121-123

- Marcos Fava Neves
- Ch 23 Mutual Fund Herding and Its Impact on Stock Returns: Evidence from the Taiwan Stock Market , pp 795-820

- Weifeng Hung, Chia-Chi Lu and Cheng Few Lee
- Ch 23 Comments on Session VI: Globalization and Systemic Risk — Capital Markets , pp 349-353

- Liliana Rojas-Suarez
- Ch 23 APPLICATION OF GENERIC MODEL CONTROL FOR AUTOTROPHIC BIOMASS SPECIFIC GROWTH CONTROL , pp 217-266

- J. Repšytė and R. Simutis
- Ch 23 Assumptions of a Circular Economy Management Standard for the Food Industry: Choosing the Best Structure , pp 489-503

- Piotr Kafel, Paweł Nowicki and Magdalena Wojnarowska
- Ch 23 Comparison of alternative utility functions in portfolio selection problems* , pp 389-408

- J. G. Kallberg and W. T. Ziemba
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