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- Ch 3 AGGLOMERATION AND TRADE REVISITED , pp 59-85

- Gianmarco Ottaviano, Takatoshi Tabuchi and Jacques Thisse
- Ch 3 The Actual Conditions of International Management Accounting in Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd , pp 33-65

- Asako Kimura and Takahisa Toyoda
- Ch 3 Mathematics of Embeddings: Spillover of Polarities over Financial Texts , pp 151-188

- Mengda Li and Charles-Albert Lehalle
- Ch 3 DEA and Intensity Variables , pp 37-52

- Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Dimitris Margaritis
- Ch 3 Insuring the Future , pp 29-61

- Graciela Chichilnisky and Peter Bal
- Ch 3 Oil, the Macroeconomy, and Growth in the MENA Region , pp 57-84

- Julia Devlin
- Ch 3 A Financial System Perspective on Central Clearing of Derivatives , pp 47-59

- Jerome H. Powell
- Ch 3 A comparison of some aspects of the U.S. and Japanese equity markets , pp 17-40

- M. Bloch, J. Guerard, Harry Markowitz, P. Todd and G. Xu
- Ch 3 SUSTAINABILITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT , pp 47-67

- Ramadoss Tamil Selvan and Seeram Ramakrishna
- Ch 3 Interest Rate and Currency Swaps , pp 39-60

- George Constantinides
- Ch 3 Protected Areas: Public, Private or Partnerships , pp 43-62

- Jeffrey Bennett
- Ch 3 Implementing Organizational Learning: Learning in the Learning Organization , pp 37-63

- Joachim P. Hasebrook and Hermann A. Maurer
- Ch 3 “Knowledge” and the Sociology of Science , pp 59-68

- Hans-Dieter Evers
- Ch 3 THE RAILWAY CORRIDOR , pp 56-63

- Liew Kai Khiun and Claire Leow
- Ch 3 Taiwan in the Global Economy — Past, Present, and Future , pp 171-235

- Frank Hsiao and Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao
- Ch 3 DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGE IN “NETWORKS OF PRACTICE” , pp 21-31

- Pierpaolo Andriani, Gary Atkinson, Alistair Bowden and Richard Hall
- Ch 3 A Note on the Risk Management of CDOs , pp 43-67

- Jean-Paul Laurent
- Ch 3 ONTOLOGY MATCHING APPROACH BASED ON TRIANGLE FUZZY EXPRESSION , pp 17-23

- Pengfei Qian and Yinglin Wang
- Ch 3 Consistent Conjectures in Dynamic Settings , pp 65-89

- Charles Figuieres, Alain Jean-Marie, Nicolas Querou and Mabel Tidball
- Ch 3 From Concept to Pillars: Engineering Resilient Capital with ARMOR-CAP , pp 45-66

- Frank J. Fabozzi
- Ch 3 Trade Structure and Trade Performance , pp 33-55

- Michael Michaely and David Wajnryt
- Ch 3 Factor-Augmented Panel Data Regression Models , pp 35-55

- Qu Feng and Chihwa Kao
- Ch 3 Entrepreneurship in Kuwait , pp 25-44

- Veland Ramadani, Ramo Palalić, Leo Dana and Azra Bičo
- Ch 3 The Flexible-Price Monetary Model of Exchange Rates , pp 82-103

- Imad A Moosa and Razzaque H Bhatti
- Ch 3 Entrepreneurship Policy and Support Framework in India , pp 47-61

- Vikas Singh, Shilpa Sindhu and Anupama Panghal
- Ch 3 The Reduction of Drying Time by 90% , pp 17-21

- Tetsuro Saisho
- Ch 3 How to Integrate Work and Deepen Expertise , pp 29-40

- Dorothy A. Leonard, H. Kent Bowen, Kim B. Clark, Charles A. Holloway and Steven C. Wheelwright
- Ch 3 Why Invest in Customer Xperience? , pp 25-33

- Chezy Ofir and Nadav Goldschmidt
- Ch 3 Investor Camps , pp 25-32

- Rachel E. S. Ziemba and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 3 Emerging Technologies, Social Marketing and Ethics , pp 35-53

- Nicole “Nikki” Lemire-Garlic
- Ch 3 Foreign Trade in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties , pp 59-102

- Yuqin Sun, Xu Chang, Rui Su and Robin Gilbank
- Ch 3 The Turn-of-the-Month Effect in the U.S. Stock Index Futures Markets, 1982–1992 , pp 25-46

- Chris R. Hensel, Gordon A. Sick and William T. Ziemba
- Ch 3 Agent-Based Model and Simulation Results , pp 39-70

- Vincent Darley and Alexander Outkin
- Ch 3 Market Structure Evolution — Perspectives of a Market Practitioner , pp 149-158

- Donald R. Wilson
- Ch 3 THE BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES PROJECT: THE NEW ZEALAND PERSPECTIVE , pp 51-64

- Margo Buchanan-Oliver and Ananth Srinivasan
- Ch 3 CORRESPONDENCES: Strategy as Moral Philosophy , pp 31-56

- Alan E Singer
- Ch 3 Data Envelopment Analysis for Supply Chain Management: An Overview on Applications, Major Findings, and Future Directions , pp 83-97

- Hakan Yildiz
- Ch 3 Women Who Fill the Institutional Voids: Why has the Yakult Lady Method Succeeded in Emerging Markets? , pp 27-49

- Tomomi Imagawa and Koichi Nakagawa
- Ch 3 Exploring New Frontiers: The Digital Connections Scaling Model , pp 75-101

- Cheng Hsu
- Ch 3 THE AUDACIOUS DR. NORDHAUS , pp 43-46

- Lawrence H. Goulder
- Ch 3 Methods, Topics, and Theories in Islamic Accounting Research: A Systematic Literature Review , pp 99-128

- Merwiey Alaqrabawi, Qutaiba Adeeb Odat and Hashem Alshurafat
- Ch 3 Time is Money: The Advantages of Quick and Intuitive Financial Decision-Making , pp 37-56

- Lidor Krava, Shahar Ayal and Guy Hochman
- Ch 3 Application of the Newey-West Matrix for Correction of Heteroskedasticity and Cross-Sectional Correlation , pp 91-111

- Jianping Mei and Whitney Newey
- Ch 3 Markets, Governments, and Global Health , pp 59-69

- Olusoji Adeyi
- Ch 3 Securities are a Fair Gamble , pp 23-40

- Harold Bierman
- Ch 3 The Characteristics of Sustainable Supply Chain Innovation: A Case Study of YHD, China , pp 59-69

- Gao De, Zhiduan Xu, Man Gu and Yilong Z Ruan
- Ch 3 EFFECTS OF PRODUCT INNOVATION AND ORGANISATIONAL CAPABILITIES ON COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: EVIDENCE FROM UK SMALL AND MEDIUM MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES , pp 51-77

- Ana Cristina O. Siqueira and Andy D. Cosh
- Ch 3 Resource Misallocation in Electricity Sector: Reform and Policies in China , pp 63-89

- Chin-Hsien Yu, Xinghao Li, Dayong Zhang and Han Phoumin
- Ch 3 The Presence of Bootlegging Activity in the R&D Department of High-Technology Firms , pp 75-102

- Marek Szwejczewski and Yaser Masoudnia
- Ch 3 SCALING INNOVATION — BLOCK BY BLOCK , pp 41-61

- Varun Mittal and Lillian Koh
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