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Boekbesprekingen: VAN DE VOORDE, Eddy: “The airline business in the twenty-first century (Rigas DOGANIS, Routledge, 2000)” (p. 723-724); JEGERS, Marc: “Handbook of health economics (A.J. CULYER & J.P. NEWHOUSE, North-Holland, 2000)” (p. 724); HEYNDELS, Bruno: “The economics of politics (Dennis C. MUELLER, Edward Elgar, 2001)” (p. 724-726); CUYVERS, Ludo: ‘The Indonesian economy (Hal HILL, Cambridge University Press, 2000)” (p. 726); VAN DE VOORDE, Eddy: “The growth of service industries (Thijs TEN RAA & Ronald SCHETTKAT, Edward Elgar, 2000)” (p. 726-727); WEVERBERGH, Marcel: “The economic theory of auctions (Paul KLEMPERER, Edward Elgar, 2000)” (p. 727-729); PAUWELS, Wilfried: “Economics of cities (Jean-Marie HURIOT & Jacques François THISSE, Cambridge University Press, 1999)” (p. 729-730); VAN STRAELEN, Robert: “Methods of macroeconomic dynamics (Stephen J. TURNOVSKY, The MIT Press, 2000)” (p. 730-731); JEGERS, Marc: “Enterprise and leadership (Mark CASSON, Edward Elgar, 2000)” (p. 731-732); VAN STRAELEN, Robert: “Econometrics (H.R. SEDDIGHI, K.A. LAWLER & A.V. KATOS, Routledge, 2000)” (p. 732-733); JEGERS, Marc: “Cases in management accounting (Tom GROOT & Kari Lukka, Pearson Education, 2000)” (p. 734)

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  • VAN DE VOORDE, Eddy
  • JEGERS, Marc
  • HEYNDELS, Bruno
  • Cuyvers, Ludo
  • WEVERBERGH, Marcel
  • PAUWELS, Wilfried
  • VAN STRAELEN, Robert

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  • VAN DE VOORDE, Eddy & JEGERS, Marc & HEYNDELS, Bruno & Cuyvers, Ludo & WEVERBERGH, Marcel & PAUWELS, Wilfried & VAN STRAELEN, Robert, 2001. "Boekbesprekingen: VAN DE VOORDE, Eddy: “The airline business in the twenty-first century (Rigas DOGANIS, Routledge, 2000)” (p. 723-724); JEGERS, Marc: “Handbook of health economics (A.J. CULYER & J.P.," Economic and Social Journal (Economisch en Sociaal Tijdschrift), University of Antwerp, Faculty of Business and Economics, vol. 55(4), pages 723-734, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ant:ecsots:v:55:y:2001:i:4:p:723-734
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