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- Ch 2 Part 2: Economic Globalization , pp 107-204

- Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller
- Ch 2 Technology Transfers of Chinese Universities: Is Mode 2 Sufficient for a Developing Country? , pp 21-50

- Wei Hong
- Ch 2 The Nuts and Bolts , pp 7-17

- Wai Mun Fong and Benedict Koh
- Ch 2 Balancing the Distribution Across Generations: Putting the Horse Before the Cart , pp 37-66

- Wolfgang Buchholz and Dirk Rübbelke
- Ch 2 Niche Specialization — Speed , pp 13-31

- Akira Ishikawa and Tai Nejo
- Ch 2 Profiting from Technological Innovation: Implications for Integration, Collaboration, Licensing and Public Policy , pp 11-46

- David Teece
- Ch 2 On the Optimal Smoothing of R&D for Abatement Technologies in Monopoly , pp 35-50

- Luca Lambertini
- Ch 2 Compound Risk Models and Copula Decomposition , pp 47-92

- Hanji Shang
- Ch 2 Exchange Rate Determination in the Mundell–Fleming Model , pp 26-81

- Imad A Moosa and Razzaque H Bhatti
- Ch 2 REFORMULATING MACROECONOMICS: MAIN ELEMENTS , pp 49-108

- Jagdish Handa
- Ch 2 Why Enterprise and Government Should Not Be Our Only Options , pp 21-41

- Gerardo Rivera Ungson and Sixto K. Roxas
- Ch 2 Risk-Sensitive Asset Management , pp 17-40

- Mark H. A. Davis and Sebastien Lleo
- Ch 2 Issues in Production Theory , pp 33-46

- Barry K. Goodwin
- Ch 2 Trading Under the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Model , pp 11-50

- Tim Leung and Xin Li
- Ch 2 Extreme Risk and the Culture of Science: Two Challenges , pp 7-23

- Lalitha S. Sundaram and Adrian Currie
- Ch 2 An Improved Regulatory Framework for Credit Rating Agencies? , pp 11-37

- James Weston
- Ch 2 SCHOOLS SPORTS PROGRAMS , pp 7-42

- Frank P. Jozsa
- Ch 2 Overcoming Challenges in Healthcare Digital Transformation: The Innovation Lab Approach , pp 11-31

- Francesco Santarsiero
- Ch 2 The ‘Greatest Happiness’ Principle , pp 30-91

- Samuel Hollander
- Ch 2 Governance Control Initiatives and Challenges: Connecting the Board of Directors and Control Theory , pp 19-37

- Johei Oshita
- Ch 2 A First Look at Equilibrium , pp 19-60

- George Mailath
- Ch 2 TOWARD A BOTTOM-UP APPROACH TO ASSESSING SOVEREIGN DEFAULT RISK: AN UPDATE , pp 41-64

- Edward Altman and Herbert Rijken
- Ch 2 The Price of Failure , pp 33-62

- Justin O'Brien
- Ch 2 +Influence in the Context of Interactions , pp 15-26

- Tsun-Yan Hsieh and Huijin Kong
- Ch 2 Scientific Review of the Financial Market , pp 3-12

- Don K. Mak
- Ch 2 Historical Perspectives on the Transition Process , pp 15-30

- Ivan Teodorovic
- Ch 2 Be Careful What You Wish For , pp 15-34

- Anne O Krueger
- Ch 2 Trends in Excess Returns in Currency and Bond Markets , pp 39-57

- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- Ch 2 DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE , pp 31-44

- Desmond Sheridan
- Ch 2 Financial Education: What Can It Achieve? Research, Good Practices, and Evidence , pp 9-49

- Naoyuki Yoshino, Flore-Anne Messy and Peter Morgan
- Ch 2 THE ECONOMIC-ECOLOGICAL REFERENCE MODEL , pp 21-41

- Henry Tulkens
- Ch 2 Martingale Arbitrage Pricing in Real Market , pp 37-122

- Yi Tang and Bin Li
- Ch 2 Health Microinsurance Models , pp 17-27

- Alexander S. Preker and David Dror
- Ch 2 Regulatory Issues in the Aftermath of the Crisis , pp 21-47

- Imad A. Moosa
- Ch 2 Statistical Discrimination, Endogenous Quality and North–South Trade , pp 29-66

- Arnab Basu
- Ch 2 The Fundamental Theorem of Asset Pricing , pp 31-48

- Walter Schachermayer
- Ch 2 Why Institutions Matter for Closing Asia’s Infrastructure Financing Gap , pp 27-60

- Aimee Hampel-Milagrosa and Lotis Quiao
- Ch 2 Cash Flow Modelling and Financial Accounting , pp 13-46

- Dennis L Buchanan and Mark H A Davis
- Ch 2 EXPECTED UTILITY THEORY , pp 11-21

- William T. Ziemba and Raymond G. Vickson
- Ch 2 A Connected World , pp 19-29

- Rahul Singh and Naresh Kumar Agarwal
- Ch 2 TRADE DISPUTES BETWEEN CHINA AND THE EU , pp 15-24

- Qingjiang Kong
- Ch 2 Price and Product Quality Decisions for a Two-Echelon Supply Chain in the Blockchain Era , pp 25-55

- Zhongmiao Sun, Qi Xu and Baoli Shi
- Ch 2 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ARAB PRESIDENTS FOR LIFE — AND AFTER , pp 17-28

- Roger Owen
- Ch 2 Uncovering Different CKD-Related Medical Issues Among African American Gender Groups Using Apriori , pp 27-45

- Yong-Mi Kim, Pranay Kathuria and Dursun Delen
- Ch 2 CONSUMPTION IN LDCS , pp 10-38

- Dongling Chen
- Ch 2 Dissecting the Pillars of China’s Economy: The Role, Governance and Diversity of State-Owned Enterprises , pp 19-47

- Kasper Ingeman Beck
- Ch 2 WHERE IN THE WORLD ARE INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS GREATEST? , pp 19-32

- Anthony H Rowley
- Ch 2 Linking Globalization, Economic Growth and Poverty: Impacts of Agribusiness Strategies on Sub-Saharan Africa , pp 27-42

- Dave Weatherspoon, Joyce Cacho and Ralph Christy
- Ch 2 Tariff Retaliation from a Strategic Viewpoint , pp 21-31

- Raymond Riezman
- Ch 2 Business Models and Corporate Strategy , pp 33-60

- Jong H Wi
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