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

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 22 Rethinking Latin American Oil and Gas Market: Case of Guyana–Venezuela Dispute and its Influence on the Competitiveness of the Region , pp 257-268

- Inga A. Mezinova and Oleg V. Bodiagin
- Ch 22 Exploring the Impact of Self-Construal on the Perceived Values of the Post-Purchase Product Customization: The Context of Motorcycle Customization in Vietnam , pp 545-576

- Mai Dong Tran and Long Dang
- Ch 22 INTERNET CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN CYPRUS , pp 433-452

- Alkis Thrassou, Demetris Vrontis and Angelika Kokkinaki
- Ch 22 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , pp 405-450

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

- Ek Tieng Lee
- Ch 22 Patent protection in developing countries and global welfare: WTO obligations versus flexibilities , pp 505-520

- Eric Bond and Kamal Saggi
- Ch 22 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, SOCIAL EMBEDDEDNESS AND KNOWLEDGE LOSS: A CASE STUDY OF CHINA CENTRAL TELEVISION (CCTV) , pp 233-243

- Lingjie Wang
- 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 ANALYSIS OF AN EXTRACTIVE FERMENTATION PROCESS FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION USING A RIGOROUS MODEL AND A SHORT-CUT METHOD , pp 207-216

- O. J. Sánchez, L. F. Gutiérrez, C. A. Cardona and E. S. Fraga
- Ch 22 INTRA-ORGANISATIONAL KNOWLEDGE FLOWS: A COOPETITION PERSPECTIVE ON POST-ACQUISITION AND -MERGER ACTIVITIES , pp 601-629

- Audrey Depeige and Stavros Sindakis
- Ch 22 INITIAL INVESTMENT CHOICE AND OPTIMAL FUTURE ALLOCATIONS UNDER TIME-MONOTONE PERFORMANCE CRITERIA , pp 499-519

- M. Musiela and T. Zariphopoulou
- Ch 22 DJSI World: Two Years on , pp 87-90

- Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 22 Market Pricing of Deposit Insurance , pp 551-577

- Darrell Duffie, Robert Jarrow, Amiyatosh Purnanandam and Wei Yang
- Ch 22 Environmental Concerns and the Cost of Equity in the US Energy Sector , pp 509-550

- Marcelo Bianconi and Xue Wang
- Ch 22 BEYOND REGULATORY CHALLENGE: THE NEW PUBLIC POLICY PARADIGM , pp 371-377

- Tarisa Wataganase
- Ch 22 Pollution , pp 375-394

- José Pablo Zambrano Ramírez
- Ch 22 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND COLLABORATION PLATFORM IN A GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING FIRM USING WEB 2.0 AND DERVIN'S SENSE MAKING METHODOLOGY , pp 255-271

- Bonnie Cheuk
- Ch 22 Challenges for Deposit Insurance and Financial Stability in Cross-Border Banking Environments with Emphasis on the European Union , pp 331-347

- Robert Eisenbeis and George G. Kaufman
- Ch 22 The theory of effective protection in general equilibrium: effective-rate analogues of nominal rates , pp 445-457

- Wilfred Ethier
- Ch 22 Some Effects of Capital Regulation When There are Competing, Nonbank Lenders , pp 495-509

- Mark J. Flannery
- Ch 22 Money and Division of Labor , pp 709-729

- Xiaokai Yang and Wai-Man Liu
- Ch 22 The Laws of Returns under Competitive Conditions , pp 216-233

- Piero Sraffa
- 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 VALUE AT RISK, CREDIT RISK, AND CREDIT DERIVATIVES , pp 917-941

- Mondher Bellalah
- Ch 22 Can Solar Save the World? , pp 161-170

- Jenny Chase
- Ch 23 Increasing Returns and Economic Progress , pp 234-248

- Allyn Young
- Ch 23 DELTA ELECTRONICS: PARTS AND COMPONENTS , pp 221-231

- Otto Chui Chau Lin
- Ch 23 Comments on Thomason and Burton, Bruce and Atkins, Anderson and Meyer, and Green and Riddell , pp 297-317

- Walter Block
- Ch 23 PHILIPPINES , pp 233-237

- Chwee Huat Tan
- Ch 23 Hubs in the Network: Hub Cities , pp 301-307

- Norbert Csizmadia
- Ch 23 Single-Period Binomial Heath–Jarrow–Morton Model , pp 554-587

- Robert Jarrow and Arkadev Chatterjea
- Ch 23 BONDS AND MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS , pp 173-182

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- Ch 23 The Academy of Business Leadership , pp 435-451

- Anna Ouroumian
- Ch 23 Japan , pp 569-615

- Masahiro Kawai and Shinji Takagi
- Ch 23 The Internet Bubble Crash, 2000–2002 , pp 267-269

- William T Ziemba
- Ch 23 The Dubai World Cup , pp 383-390

- William T. Ziemba
- Ch 23 The University of Florida Shands Hospital: A Case of Derivatives Abuse from the South , pp 297-301

- A. Rashad Abdel-khalik
- Ch 23 The Dosage Breeding Theory for Horse Racing Predictions , pp 523-556

- Marshall Gramm and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 23 CHALLENGES FOR MACROPRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION , pp 379-385

- Randall Kroszner
- Ch 23 The Casino of Stocks , pp 157-162

- Wai Mun Fong and Benedict Koh
- Ch 23 Does Parents’ Education Matter in Inter-Generational Transmission of Human Capital? — A Case of Female Population in Saudi Arabia , pp 491-508

- Toseef Azid, Sara Aldowsari and Toseef Azid
- 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 Derivatives for Controlling Risk , pp 685-725

- Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi and Francesco A. Fabozzi
- 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 What Signals Worked and What Did Not, 1980–2009 , pp 303-312

- Rachel E. S. Ziemba and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 23 Insider Trading , pp 483-493

- P. Protter
- Ch 23 Instruments of Influence on Increasing Customer Focus on Domestic Tourism in the Russian Federation , pp 271-281

- Nikita M. Bezrukov
- Ch 23 Lessons from Macro-Financial Policy in Korea: A Discussion , pp 470-478

- Hwanseok Lee
- Ch 23 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN A NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF I2E , pp 295-303

- Matthew Broaddus and Suliman Hawamdeh
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