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- Ch 25 WHITE OR BLACK MAGIC FOR YOUR BUSINESS? COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE AND CORPORATE ESPIONAGE , pp 135-139

- Oana – Antonia Colibasanu
- Ch 25 THE WORLD BELOW EVEREST , pp 195-199

- Yew Chong Yip
- Ch 25 INTRODUCTION , pp 429-457

- William T. Ziemba and Raymond G. Vickson
- Ch 25 A CONCEPT FOR APPLYING MODEL-DRIVEN ENGINEERING TO APPLICATION INTEGRATION , pp 168-174

- Clemens Dorda, Uwe Heinkel and Bernhard Mitschang
- Ch 25 Safety of Acupuncture , pp 387-396

- Umberto Mazzanti and Maria Letizia Barbanera
- Ch 25 Supervisory Arrangements, LOLR, and Crisis Management in a Single European Banking Market , pp 387-406

- Arnoud Boot
- Ch 25 Debunking the Productivity Paradox , pp 147-151

- Shane Greenstein
- Ch 25 ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ENERGY INTENSITY — CAN THEY HELP REDUCE ENERGY USE? , pp 339-353

- Helen Jenkins
- Ch 25 Mindfulness Practices and Their Essentiality for Teachers , pp 353-360

- Pooja Deshmukh
- Ch 25 Using QFD as the Company’s Select Methodology to Reinforce “Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration” in Product Innovation , pp 281-289

- Thomas Lager
- Ch 25 AUTOMATIC LEARNING OBJECT CATEGORIZATION FOR INSTRUCTION USING AN ENHANCED LINEAR TEXT CLASSIFIER , pp 299-304

- Thomas George Kannampallil and Robert G. Farrell
- Ch 25 Effects of Restraining Steel Exports from the Republic of Korea and Other Countries to the United States and the European Economic Community , pp 595-616

- David Tarr
- Ch 25 SINGAPORE AIRLINES , pp 243-254

- Nandini Vijayaraghavan and Umesh Desai
- Ch 25 Mode of foreign entry, technology transfer, and FDI policy , pp 567-583

- Aaditya Mattoo, Marcelo Olarreaga and Kamal Saggi
- Ch 25 Investment Illusions , pp 173-175

- Wai Mun Fong and Benedict Koh
- Ch 25 FIND IT , pp 175-180

- James G S Clawson and Doug Newburg
- Ch 25 Toward Digital Business EcoSystem Analysis , pp 607-638

- Aurelian Mihai Stanescu, Lucian Miti Ionescu, Vasile Georgescu, Liviu Badea, Mihnea Alexandru Moisescu and Ioan Stefan Sacala
- Ch 25 Where to From Here? , pp 377-381

- Lawrence R. Uhlick
- Ch 25 Econometric Tools for Stress Testing Using Time Heterogeneity and Maximum Entropy , pp 661-690

- Hrishikesh Vinod
- Ch 25 IMF Surveillance and Crisis Lending in Emerging Asia , pp 671-710

- Shinji Takagi
- Ch 25 DOES MACROECONOMIC TRANSPARENCY HELP GOVERNMENTS BE SOLVENT?: EVIDENCE FROM RECENT DATA , pp 615-631

- Ramzi Mallat and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- Ch 25 Understanding the Future of Banking Scale and Scope Economies, and Fintech , pp 431-449

- Arnoud Boot
- Ch 25 EU Financial-Stability Framework: Analytical Benchmarks for Assessing Its Effectiveness , pp 361-378

- María J. Nieto and Garry Schinasi
- Ch 25 Insurance for the Poor: Definitions and Innovations , pp 537-562

- Craig Churchill
- Ch 25 A FRAMEWORK FOR KNOWLEDGE REUSE SUCCESS , pp 270-280

- D.C.Y. Lim, A. Kankanhalli and K.S. Raman
- Ch 25 Regulatory Governance and Agency Design: An Old Topic, Made Extra Relevant by the Financial Crisis , pp 359-370

- Michael Klein
- Ch 25 The Great Financial Crisis and its Aftermath: A Perspective from Asia , pp 353-360

- Hans Genberg
- Ch 25 Into the 3rd Millennium , pp 448-455

- Chan Meng Khoong
- Ch 25 Evaluating the Robustness of Basel Capital Accords to Combat the Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic in Islamic Banking , pp 745-775

- Monsurat Ayojimi Salami, Harun Tanrivermiş, Adel M. Sarea and Yeşim Tanrivermiş
- Ch 25 Designing a Bank Safety Net: Regulatory Challenges for Cross-Border Banking , pp 389-398

- Asli Demirguc-Kunt
- 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 Macroprudential Policies and Financial Stability in a Small and Open Economy: The Case of Singapore: A Discussion , pp 537-541

- Yongheng Deng
- Ch 25 RICH AND POOR COUNTRIES IN NEOCLASSICAL TRADE AND GROWTH , pp 295-313

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 25 A Vision of America the Possible , pp 185-188

- James Gustave Speth
- Ch 25 Equity Valuation Models , pp 577-621

- David Kuo Chuen Lee, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 25 Information Technology Issues in Pakistan , pp 321-332

- Ijaz A. Qureshi, Moazzam Hussain, Hassan Raza, Shaista Shahid, Prashant Palvia and Aykut Hamit Turan
- Ch 25 Double Counting and the Paris Agreement Rulebook: Poor Emissions Accounting Could Undermine Carbon Markets , pp 677-686

- Lambert Schneider, Maosheng Duan, Robert N. Stavins, Kelley Kizzier, Derik Broekhoff, Frank Jotzo, Harald Winkler, Michael Lazarus, Andrew Howard and Christina Hood
- Ch 25 Realities and Peculiarities of the Entrepreneurship in Brasov, Romania , pp 219-225

- Camelia Dragomir, Stelian Panzaru and Carmen Lis
- Ch 25 Bilateral Trade between India and Bangladesh: A General Equilibrium Approach , pp 487-518

- Chandrima Sikdar, Thijs ten Raa, Pierre Mohnen and Debesh Chakraborty
- Ch 25 Separation of Financial and Non-Financial Activities of Banking Groups , pp 249-262

- Hsien Loong Lee
- Ch 25 Planning for Efficient Resolution , pp 407-413

- Nobuo Inaba
- Ch 25 PENSIONS , pp 189-196

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- Ch 25 Research on Investor Confidence and Commercial Credit Financing based on Stata16 Metrology Software , pp 285-291

- Hongyi Li, Guozhu He and Qiqi Zheng
- Ch 25 COMPETENCIES SOUGHT BY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYERS: CONTENT ANALYSIS OF ONLINE JOB ADVERTISEMENTS , pp 317-326

- Shaheen Majid and Rianto Mulia
- Ch 25 Financial Reform: On the Right Road, at the Right Pace? , pp 465-470

- Thomas F. Huertas
- Ch 25 Louis Brandeis , pp 217-221

- Harold Bierman and Donald Schnedeker
- Ch 25 THAILAND , pp 248-259

- Chwee Huat Tan
- Ch 25 PROTECTIONISM: AN ANALYSIS FROM PROJECT LINK , pp 435-458

- Kanta Marwah
- Ch 25 OVERREGULATION, THE FINAL STRAW FOR ASPIRING ENTREPRENEURS , pp 107-110

- Donghyun Park
- Ch 25 A Fifteen-Fold Increase in Followers Through Ground-Breaking Activities , pp 143-146

- Junpei Nakagawa
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