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1998
- 178-193 Supporting Private Sector Development in the Middle East and North Africa
In: Prospects for Middle Eastern and North African Economies
by Robert E. Anderson & Albert Martinez
- 178-201 Sudan: Toward a Strategic Vision for Peace and Development
In: Economic Challenges Facing Middle Eastern and North African Countries
by Ibrahim A. Elbadawi
- 179-190 The Single European Market Initiative: A Perspective from Canadian Companies
In: International Strategic Management and Government Policy
by C. L. Pass & Kate Prescott
- 179-211 The Balance of Payments and Growth: From Mercantilism to Keynes to Harrod and Beyond
In: Economic Dynamics, Trade and Growth
by A. P. Thirlwall
- 180-186 Trade-Related Investment Measures
In: The World Trading System
by Brian McDonald
- 180-195 Future Developments in Airport Retailing
In: European Airport Retailing: Growth Strategies for the New Millennium
by Paul Freathy & Frank O’Connell
- 180-197 Conclusions
In: Controlling the Regulators
by Julie Froud & Rebecca Boden & Anthony Ogus & Peter Stubbs
- 181-190 EMU and the Democratic Deficit
In: The Single European Currency in National Perspective
by Bill Morris
- 181-191 Ensuring the Management Team’s Solidarity
In: Managing Sensitive Projects
by Olivier d’Herbemont & Bruno César
- 182-191 Conclusions and Final Considerations
In: Technological Capabilities in Developing Countries
by Ruby Gonsen
- 182-200 Professional Associations as ‘Brokers’, Facilitating Networking and the Diffusion of New Ideas: Advantages and Disadvantages
In: The Diffusion and Consumption of Business Knowledge
by Sue Newell & Maxine Robertson & Jacky Swan
- 183-200 Benefit Fraud and Citizenship
In: Choice and Public Policy
by Hartley Dean
- 183-200 Sticky Consumption and Rigid Wages
In: Market Behaviour and Macroeconomic Modelling
by Tore Ellingsen & Steinar Holden
- 184-195 A New Facility for the IMF?
In: Capital Account Regimes and the Developing Countries
by John Williamson
- 184-195 Brand Revitalisation and Extension
In: Brands
by David Andrew
- 184-202 Conclusion
In: The General Theory of Profit Equilibrium
by Connell Fanning & David O Mahony
- 185-200 Bad Goods: Product Counterfeiting and Enforcement Strategies
In: Crime at Work
by Jon Vagg & Justine Harris
- 185-203 Manufacturers’ Ten Strategic Options
In: E-Shock
by Michael Kare-Silver
- 185-229 Distributional Inequity in International Comparative Perspective: Causes and Consequences
In: Development Economics and Policy
by Kwan S. Kim
- 186-196 Bank Finance and the Regions: A European Perspective
In: Inward Investment, Business Finance and Regional Development
by R. Ross Mackay & Philip Molyneux
- 186-199 Sectoral Change, Urbanisation and South Asia’s Environment in a Global Context
In: The Environment and Economic Development in South Asia
by Mohammad Alauddin & Clement Allan Tisdell
- 186-204 An Extended Ethier Model with the Tradeoff between Economies of Scale and Transaction Costs
In: Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis
by Kar-yiu Wong & Xiaokai Yang
- 186-210 Methodology of Non-Experimental Economic Research (II): Cognitive Functions of Non-Intendedly Empirical Theories
In: Economic Theories and their Relational Structures
by Erwin Klein
- 186-214 International Development Assistance
In: An Introduction to International Money and Finance
by Ramesh F. Ramsaran
- 186-216 The Economics of Business Process Design: Motivation, Information and Coordination within the Firm
In: International Business
by Peter J. Buckley & Martin J. Carter
- 187-193 What is the New Comparative Political Economy?
In: Multinationals and Maldevelopment
by Lawrence R. Alschuler
- 187-193 Challenges for Governments
In: The Transparent Market
by Mats Larsson & David Lundberg
- 187-217 Central and Eastern European Economies in Transition: The Contribution of the Bretton Woods Institutions
In: International Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and the Economic Environment
by Bernard Snoy
- 187-220 The Risk Effects of Bank Diversification into Bancassurance
In: Bancassurance
by Nadege Genetay & Philip Molyneux
- 187-226 The Acquisition of Industrial Technological Capabilities
In: Trade Liberalization in Sri Lanka
by Ganeshan Wignaraja
- 187-229 The Status of Marx’s Reproduction Schemes: Conventional or Dialectical Logic?
In: The Circulation of Capital
by Geert Reuten
- 188-194 Convenience, Comparison and the Retail Results
In: The Future of Shopping
by Julian E. Markham
- 189-195 The Metaphysics of Value: On Second-Order Objectivity
In: The Myth of Dialectics
by John Rosenthal
- 189-204 Fictitious Capital and Crises
In: Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal
by Ferdinando Meacci
- 189-205 Work–Learn–Share: a Method for Increasing Knowledge
In: Business in a Virtual World
by Fiona Czerniawska & Gavin Potter
- 189-207 Two-person Constant Sum Games
In: Decision Theory and Decision Behaviour
by Anatol Rapoport
- 189-207 Postscript
In: The Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy
by K. A. Ingersent & A. J. Rayner & R. C. Hine
- 189-209 Centres of Excellence in the International Firm
In: Multinational Corporate Evolution and Subsidiary Development
by Luciano Fratocchi & Ulf Holm
- 189-213 Japan and China: Divergence versus Convergence
In: Japan versus China in the Industrial Race
by Wei-Bin Zhang
- 189-214 Agriculture
In: The World Trading System
by Brian McDonald
- 190-200 Directions for Future Research
In: Globalization, Growth and Marginalization
by A. S. Bhalla
- 190-205 The Changing Nature of the Marketing Profession and the Implications for Requirements in Marketing Education
In: Marketing in Evolution
by Michael J. Thomas
- 190-205 Securing Financial Resources as a Key Governance Measure
In: The Family Business
by Fred Neubauer & Alden G. Lank
- 190-206 The Impact of the 1991/92 Drought in Zambia
In: Environment and Sustainable Development in Eastern and Southern Africa
by Gear M. Kajoba
- 190-216 Efficiency
In: Incentives and Redistribution in the Welfare State
by Jonas Agell & Peter Englund & Jan Södersten
- 190-219 Empowering the Enterprise
In: Creating Value in the Digital Era
by Alf Chattell
- 191-203 Canadian-European Union Strategic Alliances
In: International Strategic Management and Government Policy
by C. L. Pass & Kate Prescott
- 191-205 The Hungarian Personal Income Tax Model
In: Tax Modelling for Economies in Transition
by István Juhász
- 191-209 Why ‘Employability’ Won’t Make EMU Work
In: The Single European Currency in National Perspective
by Andy Robinson
- 192-194 Conclusions and Policy Implications
In: Inside Thatcher’s Monetarist Revolution
by Gordon Pepper
- 193-210 Business Ethics and Transnational Companies
In: The Role of Business Ethics in Economic Performance
by Neil Hood
- 193-212 Serialization in a Distributed Transaction Environment
In: Transaction Management
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 193-220 Theory and Practice of Confederate Finances
In: Public Finance in a Changing World
by Dubravko Mihaljek
- 194-198 Challenges for Individuals
In: The Transparent Market
by Mats Larsson & David Lundberg
- 194-205 Marx or Hicks? Structural Proportions and Crisis: The Transition from the First to the Third Volume of Capital
In: Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal
by Joseph Halevi & Peter Kriesler
- 194-213 Successful Models of East Asia and Latin America: Malaysia and Chile
In: Development Strategies in East Asia and Latin America
by Akio Hosono
- 194-224 The Organization and Society
In: Beyond World Class
by Clive Morton
- 195-196 Check Whether a Player is Truly an Opponent
In: Managing Sensitive Projects
by Olivier d’Herbemont & Bruno César
- 195-203 Conclusions and Policy Implications
In: Industry, Competitiveness and Technological Capabilities in Chile
by Carlo Pietrobelli
- 195-206 Price, Convenience, Electronic Retailing and the Internet Store
In: The Future of Shopping
by Julian E. Markham
- 195-206 Environmental Production Management
In: The Strategic Dimensions of Environmental Management
by Ulrich Steger & Ralph Meima
- 195-222 LOT: Connecting East and West in Poland
In: Flying the Flag
by Joanna Filipczyk
- 195-224 Transnational Corporations and Third World States: From the Old Internationalization to the New
In: Transnational Corporations and the Global Economy
by Peter Evans
- 195-229 Divergent Development: the Newly Industrialising Countries of East Asia and Latin America
In: Multinationals and Maldevelopment
by Lawrence R. Alschuler
- 196-205 Managing the Brand
In: Brands
by Andrew Seth
- 196-210 Cross-Border Payments Taxes and Alternative Capital Account Regimes
In: Capital Account Regimes and the Developing Countries
by Rudi Dornbusch
- 196-221 Employment Adjustment in Japanese Firms: Negative Profits and Dismissals
In: Internal Labour Markets, Incentives and Employment
by Terukazu Suruga
- 197-198 When Tension is Rising, Master the ‘Daggers-Drawn’ Phase
In: Managing Sensitive Projects
by Olivier d’Herbemont & Bruno César
- 197-212 The Growth of the Scottish Financial Sector
In: Inward Investment, Business Finance and Regional Development
by J. R. Davies & P. R. Draper
- 197-214 Privatization, Shareholding and Efficiency Arguments
In: Organizational Strategy and Technological Adaptation to Global Change
by Andrei Kuznetsov & Olga Kuznetsova
- 197-219 Micro- and Macro-Level Financial Reform in Canada
In: Financial Reform in Developing Countries
by James Powell
- 197-222 Trading Places: A Case Study of the Formation and Deployment of Computing Expertise
In: Exploring Expertise
by Robin Williams & Rob Procter
- 197-225 A Human Capital Strategy for Competing in World Markets
In: Prospects for Middle Eastern and North African Economies
by Fredrick L. Golladay & Sue E. Berryman & Jon Avins & Laurence Wolff
- 199-203 Fight Opponents without being Obsessed by Them: The ‘Price of Fish’ Response
In: Managing Sensitive Projects
by Olivier d’Herbemont & Bruno César
- 199-219 The Industry Perspective — Examples of Primary Effects
In: The Transparent Market
by Mats Larsson & David Lundberg
- 199-220 Reconstruction
In: Swiss Banking
by Hans Bauer & Warren J. Blackman
- 199-224 Customer Satisfaction and Quality
In: Plan to Win
by John Garside
- 201-213 Why Some Organisations Prefer Contract to In-house Security Staff
In: Crime at Work
by Mark Button & Bruce George MP
- 201-218 The Quality Virus: Inter-Organizational Contagion in the Adoption of Total Quality Management
In: The Diffusion and Consumption of Business Knowledge
by Juan C. Pastor & James Meindl & Raymond Hunt
- 201-218 Structural Aspects of the Labour Markets of Five OECD Countries
In: Market Behaviour and Macroeconomic Modelling
by Geert Ridder & Niels Visser & Gerard Berg
- 201-222 Choice and the New Paradigm in Policy
In: Choice and Public Policy
by Peter Taylor-Gooby
- 202-224 Structural Adjustment and the Iranian Economy
In: Economic Challenges Facing Middle Eastern and North African Countries
by Massoud Karshenas
- 204-229 Nordic Tax Policy Towards the Year 2000 and Beyond
In: Tax Policy in the Nordic Countries
by Peter Birch Sørensen
- 204-232 An International Comparison of the Structure of National Foreign Market Servicing Strategies
In: International Strategic Management and Government Policy
by Gordon E. Smith
- 205-206 Individualise Responses: The ‘Horace and Curiace’ Strategy
In: Managing Sensitive Projects
by Olivier d’Herbemont & Bruno César
- 205-215 Policy Analysis in a Dynamic Model with Endogenous Specialization
In: Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis
by Junxi Zhang
- 205-225 The New Marketing Imperatives: Marketing in the Electronic Age
In: E-Shock
by Michael Kare-Silver
- 206-214 The Future for Brands
In: Brands
by Susannah Hart
- 206-219 Star of Marketing Academe: the Person, the Place, the Nation, the World, the Universe and Everything
In: Marketing in Evolution
by John Saunders
- 206-221 Getting the Foundations Right
In: Business in a Virtual World
by Fiona Czerniawska & Gavin Potter
- 206-223 Service Quality in an International Cash Management Environment
In: Global Cash Management in Europe
by Gunnar Senum & David F. Birks
- 207-208 Do not be Lured into the Trap of an Adversarial Debate
In: Managing Sensitive Projects
by Olivier d’Herbemont & Bruno César
- 207-212 Environmental Marketing Management
In: The Strategic Dimensions of Environmental Management
by Ulrich Steger & Ralph Meima
- 207-220 The Inland Revenue Model for Forecasting Corporation Tax in the United Kingdom
In: Tax Modelling for Economies in Transition
by Richard J. Eason & Bill Elmore
- 207-230 Restoring the Land: Environment and Change in a Non-Racial, Democratic South Africa
In: Environment and Sustainable Development in Eastern and Southern Africa
by Dominic Milazi
- 208-225 Some Topics in Continuous Games
In: Decision Theory and Decision Behaviour
by Anatol Rapoport
- 209-210 Remain the White Knight: Get Allies to Attack
In: Managing Sensitive Projects
by Olivier d’Herbemont & Bruno César
- 209-219 The US Shopping Centre Experience and UK Trends
In: The Future of Shopping
by Julian E. Markham
- 209-224 The Dynamics of Historical Tendencies in Volume III of Capital: An Application to the US Economy since the Civil War
In: Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal
by Gérard Duménil & Dominique Lévy
- 209-232 Control as a Key Governance Measure
In: The Family Business
by Fred Neubauer & Alden G. Lank
- 210-238 The United Kingdom
In: Wage Differentials
by Toshiaki Tachibanaki
- 211-214 Conclusion: Six Keys to Success
In: Managing Sensitive Projects
by Olivier d’Herbemont & Bruno César
- 211-218 Conclusion
In: The Role of Business Ethics in Economic Performance
by Ian Jones & Michael Pollitt
- 211-219 Issues Relating to the Treatment of Capital Movements in the IMF
In: Capital Account Regimes and the Developing Countries
by Aziz Ali Mohammed
- 212-251 Harrod, Economic Growth and International Trade
In: Economic Dynamics, Trade and Growth
by J. S. L. Mccombie
- 213-227 Regional Financial Markets and Credit Allocation: The Case of Small and Medium-Sized Firms in Northern Ireland
In: Inward Investment, Business Finance and Regional Development
by Donal G. McKillop & Robert W. Hutchinson
- 213-230 Environmental Technology Management
In: The Strategic Dimensions of Environmental Management
by Ulrich Steger & Ralph Meima
- 213-238 Using Technology as a Path to Subsidiary Development
In: Multinational Corporate Evolution and Subsidiary Development
by William G. Egelhoff & Liam Gorman & Stephen McCormick
- 214-227 Economic Liberalization in One-Party-Dominant States: Indonesia and Mexico
In: Development Strategies in East Asia and Latin America
by Jane S. Jaquette
- 215-233 External Development Finance and the Multilateral Financial Institutions
In: An Introduction to International Money and Finance
by Ramesh F. Ramsaran
- 215-233 Enhancing Global Learning and Change in Multicultural Organizations through Valuing Diversity in Project Teams
In: Organizational Strategy and Technological Adaptation to Global Change
by Paul Iles & Paromjit Hayers
- 215-237 Transaction Locks, Two-Phase Commit and Deadlocks
In: Transaction Management
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 216-232 Finance Capital Revisited
In: Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal
by Nelson Prado & Alves Pinto
- 217-245 The Economics of Business Process Design in Multinational Firms
In: International Business
by Peter J. Buckley & Martin J. Carter
- 217-251 Services
In: The World Trading System
by Brian McDonald
- 219-231 Increasing Retums, Constant Retums and Micro-Macro Economics
In: Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis
by Robin Marris
- 219-241 Cross-Border Payment Systems and the European Monetary Union
In: International Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and the Economic Environment
by Theo Peeters
- 220-228 The Role of Consulting Knowledge in the Transformation of Work in Contemporary Europe
In: The Diffusion and Consumption of Business Knowledge
by Roger Penn
- 220-229 A View of the Future?
In: The Future of Shopping
by Julian E. Markham
- 220-230 The Industry Perspective — Examples of Secondary Effects
In: The Transparent Market
by Mats Larsson & David Lundberg
- 220-242 Making the Journey a Success
In: Creating Value in the Digital Era
by Alf Chattell
- 220-244 The Unforgiving ‘Market’ and the Tequilazo
In: Financial Reform in Developing Countries
by Guillermo A. Calvo
- 220-265 Oligopolistic Competition and Consumer Benchmarking in a Rivalrous Consonance Market Structure: Measurable Characteristics
In: Price and Nonprice Rivalry in Oligopoly
by Robert E. Kuenne
- 221-235 Forecasting Corporation Tax Revenues in France
In: Tax Modelling for Economies in Transition
by Jean-Luc Schneider
- 221-241 Short-run Rigidities and Long-run Equilibrium in Large-scale Macroeconometric Models
In: Market Behaviour and Macroeconomic Modelling
by Keith B. Church & Peter R. Mitchell & Kenneth F. Wallis
- 221-241 Regulatory Issues
In: Bancassurance
by Nadege Genetay & Philip Molyneux
- 221-247 Investing in India
In: Investing in India
by Shanta Acharya
- 221-254 Reform and Coordination of Company Taxes in the European Union
In: Public Finance in a Changing World
by Sijbren Cnossen
- 221-255 The Tragedy of War and the Dawn of a New Era
In: Swiss Banking
by Hans Bauer & Warren J. Blackman
- 222-235 Selling Your Virtual Assets
In: Business in a Virtual World
by Fiona Czerniawska & Gavin Potter
- 223-244 The Contribution of Tacit Knowledge to Innovation
In: Exploring Expertise
by Jacqueline Senker
- 223-252 Airlines, Entrepreneurs and Bureaucrats: the American Experience
In: Flying the Flag
by Roger E. Bilstein
- 224-235 Quality and Duration of Bank Relationships
In: Global Cash Management in Europe
by Steven Ongena & David Smith
- 225-241 Why Managers’ Attitudes Must Adapt
In: Internet Strategies
by Dick Stroud
- 225-243 Transnational Corporations and Strategic Industrial Policy
In: Transnational Corporations and the Global Economy
by Ha-Joon Chang
- 225-245 Economic Revival and Regional Development
In: Beyond World Class
by Clive Morton
- 225-251 The Empirical Strength of the Labour Theory of Value
In: Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal
by Anwar M. Shaikh
- 225-253 Project Management
In: Plan to Win
by John Garside
- 225-255 Policies and Economic Potential in the Countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council
In: Economic Challenges Facing Middle Eastern and North African Countries
by Hossein Askari & Maha Bazzari & William Tyler
- 225-268 Is Japan’s Long-Term Employment System Changing?
In: Internal Labour Markets, Incentives and Employment
by Hiroyuki Chuma
- 226-253 Two-person Non-constant Sum Games
In: Decision Theory and Decision Behaviour
by Anatol Rapoport
- 226-261 Poverty in the Middle East and North Africa
In: Prospects for Middle Eastern and North African Economies
by Willem Eeghen
- 227-244 Setting the Strategy and Mobilising the Organisation
In: E-Shock
by Michael Kare-Silver
- 227-250 Economic Policies, Economic Shocks and Economic Growth
In: New Theories in Growth and Development
by William Easterly
- 229-238 Conclusions and Policy Implications
In: Trade Liberalization in Sri Lanka
by Ganeshan Wignaraja
- 229-249 Strategic Seduction? Information Technology Consultancy in UK Financial Services
In: The Diffusion and Consumption of Business Knowledge
by Andrew Sturdy
- 230-248 Food Aid, North-South Trade, and the Prebisch-Singer Thesis
In: Development Economics and Policy
by Kunibert Raffer
- 231-235 Emerging Industries
In: The Transparent Market
by Mats Larsson & David Lundberg
- 231-239 The Organization of Environmental Management
In: The Strategic Dimensions of Environmental Management
by Ulrich Steger & Ralph Meima
- 232-252 Non-Neutrality of Money Under Non-Perfect Competition: Why Do Economists Fail to See the Possibility?
In: Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis
by Yew-Kwang Ng
- 233-241 Japanese Transfer Pricing Policy: A Note
In: International Strategic Management and Government Policy
by Jane Frecknall-Hughes
- 233-252 Marx on the Natural Rate of Interest: Did Marx Hold a Monetary Theory of Income Distribution?
In: Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal
by Henk W. Plasmeijer
- 234-249 Patterns of Legitimation in Times of Change: How People in an East German Organization are Coping with the Transformation Process
In: Organizational Strategy and Technological Adaptation to Global Change
by Thomas Steger
- 234-254 Private Foreign Investment (PFI)
In: An Introduction to International Money and Finance
by Ramesh F. Ramsaran
- 235-246 Putting it All to Work: Creating a Governance Structure for a Family Business
In: The Family Business
by Fred Neubauer & Alden G. Lank
- 236-238 Conclusions
In: The Transparent Market
by Mats Larsson & David Lundberg
- 236-240 Final Thoughts
In: Business in a Virtual World
by Fiona Czerniawska & Gavin Potter
- 236-255 Researching Cash Management, Treasury and Electronic Banking Practices
In: Global Cash Management in Europe
by David F. Birks
- 238-254 Transaction Management and Database Resources
In: Transaction Management
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 239-267 Strategic Development of Multinational Subsidiaries in Ireland
In: Multinational Corporate Evolution and Subsidiary Development
by Ed Delany
- 239-270 Germany
In: Wage Differentials
by Yasunobu Tomita
- 241-248 Environmental Human Resource Management
In: The Strategic Dimensions of Environmental Management
by Ulrich Steger & Ralph Meima
- 242-243 Conclusions
In: Bancassurance
by Nadege Genetay & Philip Molyneux
- 242-263 Strategic Options
In: Internet Strategies
by Dick Stroud
- 243-246 Epilogue
In: Creating Value in the Digital Era
by Alf Chattell
- 243-271 High and Low-Skilled Labour in a Macroeconometric Model of the Netherlands
In: Market Behaviour and Macroeconomic Modelling
by D. P. Broer & D. A. G. Draper & A. Houweling & F. H. Huizinga & P. A. Jongh
- 244-276 Transnational Corporations and the Nation State
In: Transnational Corporations and the Global Economy
by Mica Panić
- 245-264 Nuclear Weapons Experts: Bomb Building Inside and Outside the Laboratory
In: Exploring Expertise
by Graham Spinardi
- 245-295 ‘Big Bang’ versus ‘Go Slow’: Indonesia and Malaysia
In: Financial Reform in Developing Countries
by Anwar Nasution
- 246-261 New Patterns of Employment and Unemployment
In: Beyond World Class
by Clive Morton
- 246-266 A Longitudinal Study of the Management of Cooperative Strategies
In: International Business
by Peter J. Buckley & Malcolm Chapman
- 247-261 Epilogue: Enlightened Ownership of Family Enterprises
In: The Family Business
by Fred Neubauer & Alden G. Lank
- 249-252 Sustaining the Corporation
In: The Strategic Dimensions of Environmental Management
by Ulrich Steger & Ralph Meima
- 249-257 Endogenous Technical Progress and North-South Terms of Trade: Modelling the Ideas of Prebisch and Singer on the Lines of Kalecki-Kaldor
In: Development Economics and Policy
by Prabirjit Sarkar
- 250-267 Aspects of the Transition to the Market Economy in the Czech Republic and Hungary
In: Organizational Strategy and Technological Adaptation to Global Change
by Tom Lupton & Gyorgy Kouscek & Eva Hrabitova & Richard Thorpe
- 250-277 Going Local: The Hybridization Process as Situated Learning
In: The Diffusion and Consumption of Business Knowledge
by Hope Finney Botti
- 251-269 Growth, Debt and Economic Transformation: The Capital Flight Problem
In: New Theories in Growth and Development
by Guillermo A. Calvo
- 252-275 Unproductive Labour and the Rate of Profit in Australia, 1966/67–1991/92
In: Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal
by Simon Mohun
- 252-280 Cumulative Causation, Harrod’s Trade Multiplier, and Kaldor’s Paradox: The Foundations of Post-Keynesian Theory of Growth Differentials
In: Economic Dynamics, Trade and Growth
by Luca Benedictis
- 253-254 Comment
In: Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis
by Robin Marris
- 254-270 Asset Speculation in Marx’s Theory of Money
In: Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal
by Duncan K. Foley
- 254-272 Social Dilemmas
In: Decision Theory and Decision Behaviour
by Anatol Rapoport
- 255-256 The Future of the WTO
In: The World Trading System
by Brian McDonald
- 255-274 Can We Improve Transaction-Oriented Database Management?
In: Transaction Management
by Dimitris N. Chorafas
- 255-275 Finance Management
In: Plan to Win
by John Garside
- 255-277 A Dynamic Model of Monopolistic Competition with Trade Externalities and Fiscal Policy
In: Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis
by Kee Nam Cheung
- 256-257 Concluding Thoughts
In: Swiss Banking
by Hans Bauer & Warren J. Blackman
- 257-268 Trade and the Environment
In: The World Trading System
by Brian McDonald
- 257-278 Tax Reform in Transition Economies: Experiences from the Croatian Tax Reform Process of the 1990s
In: Public Finance in a Changing World
by Manfred Rose & Rolf Wiswesser
- 261-286 Direct Foreign Investment and North-South Trade: Uneven Development or Convergent Growth?
In: Development Economics and Policy
by Amitava Krishna Dutt
- 262-287 Environmentally Sustainable Development in the Middle East and North Africa
In: Prospects for Middle Eastern and North African Economies
by Hamid Mohtadi
- 262-289 Where is the Individual in this Brave New World of Flexibility?
In: Beyond World Class
by Clive Morton
- 264-277 Management Issues
In: Internet Strategies
by Dick Stroud
- 265-284 Management and the Hybridization of Expertise in Network Design
In: Exploring Expertise
by John Howells
- 266-297 Oligopolistic Competition with Scaling of Characteristics
In: Price and Nonprice Rivalry in Oligopoly
by Robert E. Kuenne
- 267-286 Wise Before the Event: The Creation of Corporate Fulfilment
In: International Business
by Peter J. Buckley & Malcolm Chapman
- 268-298 Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries and Regional Development: The Case of Sweden
In: Multinational Corporate Evolution and Subsidiary Development
by Julian Birkinshaw
- 269-278 Foreign Direct Investment
In: The World Trading System
by Brian McDonald