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- Ch 31 W.E.B. DuBois , pp 277-281

- Harold Bierman and Donald Schnedeker
- Ch 31 Comments on “Where Do We Go from Here?” , pp 415-419

- Deborah Lucas
- Ch 31 PLANNING FOR THE UNEXPECTED , pp 234-238

- Mark Daniell and Karin Sixl-Daniell
- Ch 31 DJSI World Index — Three Years on , pp 127-131

- Richard L. Sandor
- Ch 31 Ranking Analysts by Network Structural Hole , pp 1211-1243

- Re-Jin Guo, Yingda Lu and Lingling Xie
- Ch 31 An Overview of Cross-Border Bank Policy Issues , pp 465-472

- Eric Rosengren
- Ch 31 Financial Econometrics, Mathematics, Statistics, and Financial Technology: An Overall View , pp 1007-1075

- Cheng Few Lee
- Ch 31 A Couple of Other Port Authorities , pp 353-356

- A. Rashad Abdel-khalik
- Ch 31 SYSTEMIC THINKING IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT , pp 399-411

- Yoshiteru Nakamori
- Ch 31 Travels to Universities and Academic and Professional Conferences over the Years , pp 385-433

- William T Ziemba
- Ch 31 Towards a New Monetary-Macroprudential Policy Framework: Perspectives on Integrated Inflation Targeting: A Discussion , pp 674-677

- Barry Eichengreen
- Ch 31 Dr. Mahalee Goes to London: Global Client Management , pp 609-609

- Christopher H. Lovelock
- Ch 31 Agri-Tech Start-ups in India: Present Status and Future Scope in Reference to COVID-19 , pp 461-478

- Supriya Singh and Alka Lalhall
- Ch 31 ON THE STABILITY OF OLIGOPOLY WITH NONDOGMATIC CONJECTURES , pp 649-655

- David Tarr
- Ch 31 The Importance of Planning for Large Bank Insolvencies , pp 453-457

- Arthur J. Murton
- Ch 31 MIND-EXPANDING EXERCISES , pp 677-700

- William T. Ziemba and Raymond G. Vickson
- Ch 31 Modeling and Optimization of Risk , pp 555-600

- Pavlo Krokhmal, Michael Zabarankin and Stan Uryasev
- Ch 31 WHY IS FIGHTING PLAGIARISM AND IPR VIOLATION SUDDENLY OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE? , pp 363-372

- Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer and Hermann Maurer
- Ch 31 Sensible Rules, Effective Supervision, Industry Partnership , pp 318-325

- Swee Keat Heng
- Ch 31 Lifetime Portfolio Selection by Dynamic Stochastic Programming , pp 465-472

- Paul Samuelson
- Ch 31 ESTIMATION METHODS FOR DETECTING NON-ADDITIVE EFFECTS IN STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELS: AN EXHIBITION OF THE TWO STEP-SINGLE INDICANT AND TWO-STAGE LEAST SQUARES METHODS IN THE CONTEXT OF CONSUMER SERVICE EVALUATION NETWORKS , pp 172-176

- Pavlos A. Vlachos and Adam P. Vrechopoulos
- Ch 31 COLOMBIA: AN EXAMPLE OF THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENTS , pp 161-164

- Marcos Fava Neves
- Ch 31 Yair Aharoni: Personal Memories and a Short Tribute , pp 433-438

- Raj Aggarwal
- Ch 31 Switzerland , pp 285-291

- Brigitte Baumann
- Ch 31 Introduction , pp 373-378

- Victor Fuchs
- Ch 31 ASSESSING THE MICROECONOMIC FACET OF ASSOCIATION RULES VIA AN EFFICIENT WEIGHTING SCHEME , pp 340-349

- Ioannis N. Kouris, Christos H. Makris and Athanasios K. Tsakalidis
- Ch 31 Discovering Actionable Insights from Online Reviews Using Unstructured Content Analytics , pp 803-827

- Jun Yao Ji
- Ch 31 Chapter 30. NONLINEAR PAYOFF OPTIONS , pp 585-596

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 31 Research on the Influence of Social Capital and Psychological Capital on the Entrepreneurial Performance of Returning Farmers-Empirical Analysis Based on 400 Sample Data , pp 352-365

- Huimin He, Ruolin Hao, Linna Xie, Jinxiu Han and Ge Wen
- Ch 31 Application of Logit Models in Racetrack Data , pp 307-314

- Victor S. Y. Lo
- Ch 31 COMPOUND OPTIONS , pp 597-604

- Peter G. Zhang
- Ch 31 CRImagine , pp 239-247

- François Taddei
- Ch 31 Strategic Cost Management on IT Investment in Japan , pp 411-423

- Shuji Mizoguchi
- Ch 31 Information Technology Issues in South Africa , pp 393-406

- Kennedy Njenga, Brenda Scholtz, Jean Paul van Belle and Alexander Serenko
- Ch 31 China and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Policies: Medical Education System and Vocational Training , pp 487-493

- Daniela Caruso
- Ch 31 TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AT ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA: KOREAN TOURISTS AND THEIR IMPACTS , pp 725-740

- Chao-zhi Zhang and Julie Jie Wen
- Ch 31 Forward Contracts , pp 733-739

- David Kuo Chuen Lee, Joseph Lim, Kok Fai Phoon and Yu Wang
- Ch 31 AUDITING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS , pp 465-484

- Dominique R. Jolly
- Ch 31 Client-Server Demand and Legacy Systems , pp 181-185

- Shane Greenstein
- Ch 31 Testing Resiliency: Protest and Natural Disasters , pp 405-410

- Rachel E. S. Ziemba and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 31 TRIANGLE TRADEOFFS , pp 219-225

- James G S Clawson and Doug Newburg
- Ch 31 Bitcoin Boom or Bust! , pp 195-198

- Karen Wong and Daryl Guppy
- Ch 31 RFID Applications in the Supply Chain: An Evaluation Framework , pp 737-761

- Valerio Elia, Maria Grazia Gnoni and Alessandra Rollo
- Ch 31 Create A 100-Day Impact Plan , pp 361-364

- Sophia Chin
- Ch 31 Research on Tourism Science and Technology Innovation, Industrial Upgrading, and Economic Growth Based on Panel Data Simultaneous Equations Model , pp 433-441

- HuanZhou Hong
- Ch 31 Comments on Session VIII: Where to Go from Here — Policy Panel , pp 415-427

- Andrew Sheng
- Ch 31 Globalization's Bystanders: Does Trade Liberalization Hurt Countries That Do Not Participate? , pp 391-401

- Robert Stern and Alan Deardorff
- Ch 31 How to Master the Challenges of Service Mass Customization – A Persona-Based Approach , pp 603-621

- Michael Haas and Werner H. Kunz
- Ch 31 The Effect of Organizational Culture on the Responsiveness of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises to Environmental Change: An Empirical Study in Romania , pp 289-296

- Michael Stoica, Liviu Florea and Edit Lukacs
- Ch 31 ENERGY USE AND CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS IN THE UK TRANSPORT SECTOR: OPTIONS FOR CONTROL , pp 427-439

- Melinda Acutt and John Dodgson
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