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- Ch 3 Spatial-temporal stochastic modelling of weather , pp 35-73

- Fred Espen Benth and Jūratė Šaltytė Benth
- Ch 3 Derivatives , pp 19-28

- Robert Jarrow
- Ch 3 Health Care and the United States Economic System: An Essay in Abnormal Physiology , pp 21-42

- Victor Fuchs
- Ch 3 Taiwan in the Global Economy — Past, Present, and Future , pp 171-235

- Frank Hsiao and Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao
- Ch 3 ECONOMICS AND BIOLOGY: SPECIALIZATION AND SPECIATION , pp 47-54

- Hendrik Houthakker
- Ch 3 A GLOBAL INTEGRATION OF RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION INTO ORGANIZATIONS , pp 61-100

- Xavier Pavie, Victor Scholten and Daphné Carthy
- Ch 3 Task Specialization, Immigration, and Wages , pp 81-115

- Giovanni Peri and Chad Sparber
- Ch 3 The Effect of Consensus on Demand for Voluntary Micro Health Insurance in Rural India , pp 67-91

- David Dror
- Ch 3 Women Angel Investors , pp 25-31

- Peggy Wallace and Rebecca Conti
- Ch 3 Managing Open Innovation in New Product Development Projects: A Contingent Perspective , pp 95-128

- Hanna Bahemia and Brian Squire
- Ch 3 Changing Skyline: Real Estate Development Industry in Singapore , pp 55-99

- Tien Foo Sing
- Ch 3 CASE STUDY 3: The Creation of a New Technology Transfer Office , pp 33-42

- Magdalena Powierża and Piotr Potepa
- Ch 3 THE PERFORMANCE HISTORY OF US EQUITY MARKETS , pp 83-155

- Sarkis Joseph Khoury, Poorna Pal, Chunsheng Zhou and John Karayan
- Ch 3 Boundary Innovation through Project Networks J-Phone and Sharp Take on the Challenge of Camera-Loaded Mobile Phone Development , pp 57-82

- Mitsuru Kodama
- Ch 3 Misfortune May Be a Blessing in Disguise , pp 18-30

- Cheng Few Lee
- Ch 3 Corporate Capability to Deliver CI to Decision Makers , pp 63-78

- Chris Hall and Babette Bensoussan
- Ch 3 Theory vs. Practice — and Promise — in Banking and Financial Regulation , pp 17-30

- Harvey Rosenblum
- Ch 3 Preferences, Choice Sets, and Best Elements , pp 69-234

- William Bryant
- Ch 3 Employing Social Network Mapping to Reveal Tensions Between Informal and Formal Organisation , pp 81-123

- Steve Conway
- Ch 3 Trade and Investment Liberalization in India: Implications for Productivity Gains , pp 35-55

- Ram Upendra Das
- Ch 3 Managing Against a Benchmark , pp 41-56

- Mark H. A. Davis and Sebastien Lleo
- Ch 3 WHEN EVERYONE WINS , pp 58-83

- Renée McGowan
- Ch 3 THE QUANTIFICATION AND IMPACT OF NON-TARIFF MEASURES , pp 17-40

- Bijit Bora
- Ch 3 Thrift , pp 31-48

- Thomas Grandjean and ChinHwee Tan
- Ch 3 SIMULATIONS, THEORY AND EXPERIMENTS. NOTES FROM AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE , pp 22-42

- Marco Novarese
- Ch 3 Globalization's Bystanders: Does Trade Liberalization Hurt Countries That Do Not Participate? , pp 53-75

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 3 From The Republic , pp 43-49

- Plato
- Ch 3 The Function of Top Management in This Age of Sustainability , pp 39-53

- Kazuyoshi Morimoto
- Ch 3 Regional Rice Stocks, Prices, Trade and Food Security: Implications for ASEAN , pp 39-79

- Nur Rakhman Setyoko, Ray Trewin and David Vanzetti
- Ch 3 IT Outsourcing in the Public Sector: A Literature Analysis , pp 83-134

- Sonia Gantman
- Ch 3 PRODUCING NETWORKS: Management and Self-Production in Networks , pp 159-227

- Milan Zeleny
- Ch 3 Government Bond Markets , pp 65-86

- Giorgio Consigli
- Ch 3 Social Organization , pp 95-149

- Samuel Hollander
- Ch 3 The Human Impact of Financial Innovation: Mobility, Choice, and Risk , pp 65-92

- Erin B. Taylor
- Ch 3 STILL DIVIDED BY TRANSFORMATION? CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF THE GERMAN INNOVATION SYSTEM AND THE BARRIERS TO EXTENDING IT TO EAST GERMANY , pp 45-61

- Peter Franz
- Ch 3 Monetary Policy Rule of the European Central Bank , pp 59-70

- Shigeyuki Hamori and Naoko Hamori
- Ch 3 Cognitive Biases and System II Processing , pp 25-55

- Michael Kamins
- Ch 3 Adaptation Finance: Setting the Ground for Post-Paris Action , pp 35-54

- Chiara Trabacchi and Barbara K. Buchner
- Ch 3 Managerial Factors Influencing Success of New Product Development , pp 45-67

- Sima Sedighadeli and Reza Kachouie
- Ch 3 Prudence, Stability, Confidence: The Fundamentals of Good Government and Sound Central Banking , pp 14-22

- Chok Tong Goh
- Ch 3 POWER IN NEGOTIATION , pp 43-59

- Michael Benoliel, Geetanjali Mukherjee and Jose Yong
- Ch 3 The Pattern of Removal of Trade Barriers , pp 30-47

- Michael Michaely
- Ch 3 OECD Inter-Country Input–Output Model and Policy Implications , pp 47-59

- Norihiko Yamano
- Ch 3 FROM QUASI-EDUCATED UNSKILLED LABOUR TO SKILL ENDOWED HUMAN CAPITAL: A FIRM LEVEL EXPERIENCE IN INDIA , pp 49-69

- Sandip Kar
- Ch 3 A Knowledge Hub for Regional Development , pp 83-106

- Mario Marinazzo
- Ch 3 Behavioral Pricing and Price Fairness , pp 51-78

- Lisa E. Bolton and Haipeng (Allan) Chen
- Ch 3 Insider Democracy , pp 37-56

- Steven Rosefielde and Daniel Quinn Mills
- Ch 3 Part 3: Economic Integration , pp 205-280

- Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller
- Ch 3 Concepts and Principles of Conflict , pp 33-51

- Ariel Dinar, Jessica Bradford, Edgar Castelan, Jorge Gavino, Jacquelyn González, Adam Jantz, Yang Li, Fortino Morales and Michael Parmer
- Ch 3 Notes for a Contingent Claims Theory of Limit Order Markets , pp 39-56

- Bruce N. Lehmann
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