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- Some Applications
- R. G. D. Allen
- External Adjustment: the Proper Role for the IMF
- Richard N. Cooper
- Promotion and Relegation in Sporting Contests
- Stefan Szymanski and Tommaso Valletti
- Diversification in France
- Gareth P. Dyas and Heinz T. Thanheiser
- Consequences for Practice and Science
- Kuno Schedler and Johannes Rüegg-Stürm
- Sri Lanka
- Silvia Hidalgo
- The Emergence of Cooperation
- Matteo Morini
- New Concepts in the Economies of Flow, Connection, and Fusion Technology in Maritime Logistics
- Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Tsung-Chen Lee
- How to Survive and Profit from the Fed’s Curse
- Brendan Brown
- Philosophical Narratives for Managers
- Steven Segal
- Conclusion
- Stephen Morrow
- Miscellaneous Aspects
- Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin
- Managerial Wisdom in Corporate Governance: The (Ir)Relevance of Accountability and Responsibility at Corporate Boards
- Peter Verhezen
- Further Consequences of Wage-Regulation
- John Hicks
- International Mobility of Human Resources of Science and Technology and its Complementarity to Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Development in Asia
- Vincent F. Yip
- Transition and the ‘Speciation’ of the Japanese Model
- Ugo Pagano
- Postscript In the Depths of the Slump
- Robert Taylor
- Conclusion: Green can be Irrational
- Tom Curtin
- Tilt the Playing Field
- Michael Backman and Charlotte Butler
- A Human Resource Development Program to Foster Individual Moral Development in Indian Corporations: Aligning Corporate Governance with Natural Law
- Dennis Heaton, Thomas Carlisle and Ian Brown
- Government Debt
- Toshihiro Ihori
- Petrol, Garages and the Pattern of Distribution
- Kenneth Richardson
- Lessons from the Fall of Global Crossing, Qwest, Exodus, Adelphia Communications and More
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- The Mathematical Treatment of Pleasure by Hermann Heinrich Gossen
- Reghinos D. Theocharis
- Communicative Action IV: The Two Logics of Communication
- Thomas Klikauer
- National Education Policy and Programs: Insights from Finland
- Timo Lankinen and Kristiina Kumpulainen
- The Chaebol’s Diversification: Ssangyong and Samsung
- Seung-Il Jeong
- Legislation and Consumer Rights
- Steven Finlay
- Showing off the CEO
- Adrian Furnham
- The Public Debate on Science and Technology: Transgenic Corn in Mexico
- Julio E. Rubio
- Kelvin Hughes: Radar Navigation Aid
- Luke Georghiou, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Michael Gibbons, Tim Ray and Janet Evans
- A Distillation
- Neville Bain
- Multi-National Public Corporations for Development and Integration in Latin America
- Marcos Kaplan
- Modelling Exchange Rate Regime Choice
- Imad A. Moosa
- Industrial Agglomeration in Chilean Regions, 1985–1997
- Miguel Atienza
- Agricultural Growth in Indian States: The Case of Orissa
- Biswa Swarup Misra
- Customer Satisfaction and Quality
- John Garside
- African American Reparations, Keynes, and the Transfer Problem
- William Darity
- It’s the end of the world as we know it
- Rijn Vogelaar
- The City Branding of Sydney
- Geoff Parmenter
- Bootstrapping
- Rick Webb
- Corporate Finance Strategies of Japanese Firms: Sophistication of Local Financing
- Etsuko Katsu
- Resources
- Anne Guimard
- Volatility Forecasting of the Crude Oil Market
- Desheng Dash Wu and David L. Olson
- The Political Economy of Trade Frictions
- Makoto Itoh
- Conclusion
- Andre Schlueter
- Employee Training and Development Principles
- Gary E. Roberts
- China’s Turning Point from an East Asian Perspective: Prospective Recapitulation
- Ryoshin Minami, Kwan S. Kim and Fumio Makino
- Electrifying Performance: A Study of a Systems Thinking Intervention at a UK Electrical Distribution Network Operator
- Mark Hopkinson
- Crisis communication management: protecting and enhancing corporate reputation and identity
- James E. Lukaszewski