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Abstracts: Putting the "law" back into environmental law. Why states, not EPA, should set pollution standards. Why states, not the EPA should set pollution standards
Abstracts: The costs of regulating Microsoft. Changing the Federal Register to improve regulatory accountability. The cost of antiterrorist rhetoric
Abstracts: Vladimir Vasiliev: plans for the Bolshoi. Les etoiles. A conversation with Diana Vishneva
Abstracts: American leadership and world security: new opportunities. Morality and world affairs: avoiding Utopianism. The new world order: a plea for realism
Abstracts: Explaining how preferences change across joint versus separate evaluation. The inconsistent evaluation of absolute versus comparative payoffs in labor supply and bargaining
Abstracts: Ensuring access to AIDS drugs. Rapid health assessment. Preserving health standards during emergencies
Abstracts: AIDS: mother to child. The global cholera task force. Controlling epidemic diseases
Abstracts: The 1111(b)(2) election: a primer. Covering the "security blanket": regulating bankruptcy claims and claim-participations trading under the federal securities laws
Abstracts: Privatization and efficiency: industry effects of the sale of British Airways. The international drivers of domestic airline mergers in twenty nations: integrating industrial organization and international business
Abstracts: The effect of national culture, organizational complementarity, and economic motivation on joint venture dissolution
Abstracts: Very festive: Indonesia. All the president's henchmen: Indonesia. Indonesia's endgame?
Abstracts: Filibuster here, terror there: Bosnia. A peace that is neither in sight nor in mind. Getting rid of Karadzic
Abstracts: All Tories now. The trap of ideas. The dangers of Willetts's new Toryism
Abstracts: Eastern reproaches: Germany and Islam. The trouble with Kohl and Yeltsin: Germany and Russia. Germany resolves to pursue its interests
Abstracts: Viktor Chernomyrdin, student of survival. Now you see him.... Normal intrigue: Russia
Abstracts: Grab that chance: Poland. Poland loses heart. Limping towards normality
Abstracts: Who's next? France's once and future man: the French election. The feuding right
Abstracts: The president puts his oar in. Netanyahu's day. Netanyahu brings the politics of low expectations
Abstracts: Ecuador: the ogre beams. The coup in Ecuador. Going for silver: Ecuador
Abstracts: Changing Japan: the world breaks in. Japan logs on to reform. Reform won't change Japan after all
Abstracts: Skin deep. Max Factor. Scents and sensibility
Abstracts: SAP's rising in New York. Triple whammy? Novell. Not quite the right moral: European entrepreneurs
Abstracts: Summer blues: Japan. The nature bestowed upon men. The road turns, at last
Abstracts: A sense of security: sooner or later, Japan will have to play a much bigger military role in Asia. It's new pact with America is just the beginning
Abstracts: Breeding for change: Northern Ireland. Dancing with death: Northern Ireland. Starting again in Ulster
Abstracts: Non-President Yeltsin. Fit to rule? Heart of the matter: Russia
Abstracts: The good doctor. The worst of months. Victor ludorum
Abstracts: Tremble, Holland, tremble. Engage and prosper. A funny way to fill the world's top job
Abstracts: A deal too many: Japan. Diplomacy starts at home: Japan. Getting redder: Japan
Abstracts: Why I bought Anglia shares. Televison on trial. Televisa: the plot thickens
Abstracts: The econometric analysis of economic policy. Multi-step estimation for forecasting
Abstracts: Common seasonal features: global unemployment. The rise in Danish unemployment: reallocation or mismatch?
Abstracts: Eastward ho, they said warily. Taking off, choppily: European monetary union. Countdown to EMU: whether Europe should launch its single currency in 1999 depends on far more than the Maastricht criteria
Abstracts: Manhole ahead. Bomb bluffers? North Korea. Search and destroy
Abstracts: A tiger or a dodo? The revolution so far. Political v fiscal balance: India
Abstracts: Catch-up: American Express. A punch-up in plastic. Sign here: electronic commerce
Abstracts: Turning bookworms into geeks. Return of the prophet: Oracle. The property of the mind
Abstracts: On a rotor-blade and a prayer. Picture perfect? The final frontier
Abstracts: New prescriptions: America's drug industry. Say aargh for reform. Reacting to terrorism(Editorial)
Abstracts: A surfeit of disaster. Building blocks or stumbling blocks? World Trade overload? The World Trade Organisation has to steer a course between two dangers: a surfeit of ambition, and a lack of it
Abstracts: An experiment in the darkness. In the name of the family. And for my next experiment: Chicago schools
Abstracts: Do it with care: fighting terrorism. Time to pack the court. Clinton's next 1,361 days
Abstracts: Japan's debt-ridden future. Diminishing returns. Another false dawn?
Abstracts: Bubble trouble: China's economy. Credit where it's due. How now Hong Kong? The threat from China is not what it seems
Abstracts: Aerial combat: digital television. In your face: the future of television. Absolutely unpredictable: making good sitcoms
Abstracts: A question of character: Bill Clinton's ethical sloppiness may not worry voters, it should. At last, the real race begins
Abstracts: Meciar, Magyars and maps. The arrest of Vladimir Meciar. Snap and snarl
Abstracts: The late march on Kosovo. Bigger, smarter, better: base closures. The morning after high noon
Abstracts: High crimes and low farce. Too much talk. Bill Presley and Elvis Clinton
Abstracts: Is the price right? European bank lending. Backyard blues: Japanese lending in Asia. Survival tactics: European banks
Abstracts: French nerves a-jangling: the 1997 budget is meant to lead France into Europe's currency union by 1999 - but it won't take much to blow the country off course
Abstracts: Israel under new management. Tales from the new Jerusalem. The president puts his oar in
Abstracts: Blood on the high streets: British banks. Xenophile urgers: love affairs with foreign banks. Good money after bad: Japanese banks
Abstracts: Beginner's luck? Ross Perot. Rebellion in the air. The real debate: America's election rules are not working
Abstracts: All the president's fault: campaign issue: drugs. Worse than the disease? The American way of health: and the way out of the mess
Abstracts: De Beer's worst friend. Glass with attitude. On the rocks: Angolan diamonds
Abstracts: New batteries required. A partly electric future. Now I think I'll reinvent the wheel; can Ben Rosen, the man who helped turn personal computers into consumer products, do the same for electric cars?
Abstracts: Local specialities. Standard bearer: African banking. Backyard blues: Japanese lending in Asia
Abstracts: Executive summary
Abstracts: Medium term prospects for the Japanese economy. How serious are the problems of Japan's banks? Measuring growth: is the new US approach better?
Abstracts: A note on ASEAN as a possible model for post-apartheid SADC. Challenges of asymmetry associated with ASEAN's evolution to a larger-sized group
Abstracts: Introduction to the special issue: why southern sea otters? Evaluating attempts to reintroduce sea otters along the California coastline
Abstracts: Overview of the legislative mandates and the agencies responsible for implementation of southern sea otter protection under the Endangered Species Act
Abstracts: The No Surprises policy: stepping away from sound bites and getting down to business. The role of Friends of the Sea Otter in resource protection
Abstracts: Saving the sea otter population in California: contemporary problems and future pitfalls. The role of rehabilitation in sea otter conservation efforts
Abstracts: Dynamic techno-management capability of Indian computer firms in comparison with Korea. User groups in action: the management of user inputs in the NPD process
Abstracts: Technological capability assessment as an input for strategic planning: case studies at Electricite de France and Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Abstracts: Linking technological innovations to strategic needs. Managerial implications of flexible manufacturing for small/medium-sized enterprises
Abstracts: Benchmarking: improving outcomes for the congestive heart failure population. Congestive heart failure: a continuum of care
Abstracts: A changing of the guard in India. Transformation of the Indian party system: the 1996 Lok Sabha elections. India after the 1996 elections: nation, locality, and representation
Abstracts: The feminization of violence in Bombay: women in the politics of the Shiv Sena. The rebirth of Shiv Sena: the symbiosis of discursive and organizational power
Abstracts: Is Kohl in control? Helmut Kohl: extra extra large, is the enduring Helmust Kohl a statesman or just a politician?
Abstracts: A plea for bloodshed. Turning out the youth vote. The God squad: religion and politics are best kept apart
Abstracts: A grey market. Kohl's dishnour. Helmut Kohl: extra extra large, is the enduring Helmust Kohl a statesman or just a politician?
Abstracts: The fat man sings: Nicaragua. Suspicious Sandinists: Nicaragua. Democracy 2, Sandinists 0: Nicaragua
Abstracts: The defence of the City. Cries of London: other European exchanges are in better shape than London's. Will the city lose out?
Abstracts: On the block: Czech banking. Draw the blinds: Thai banking. Nomura bravura: Czech banking
Abstracts: Getting the facts on falls. Older adults living with chronic pain: an opportunity for improvement. Proving that less is more: linking resources to outcomes
Abstracts: Leadership by stealth. Towards a Clinton doctrine. Bill Clinton's brave new world
Abstracts: The strategy is dead. Long live the strategy. Devaluing the pound: the lessons of 1967. Old Tories, old danger
Abstracts: What now? Up-and-down economics: Britain. Accidental hero
Abstracts: Politics meets mathematics: France. Caving in: France. French nerves a-jangling: the 1997 budget is meant to lead France into Europe's currency union by 1999 - but it won't take much to blow the country off course
Abstracts: Letter from the Black Sea: desperately seeking Dulcinea. A disaster that hasn't quite happened. Still edgy: Turkish shares
Abstracts: The Thatcher revolution. The outsiders. The state we're really in
Abstracts: The Thatcher revolution. Tomorrow's pensioners. The British disease, 1993
Abstracts: Identity crisis. Steady as she sinks. Power and the people
Abstracts: A glint of peace? Russia and Chechnya. Army without a country, countries without an army: Europe. Yeltsin's Chechnya gambit
Abstracts: Still mad about cows. Labour's Hogg roast. Britain: burnt by the steak
Abstracts: Can Russia win in Chechnya? Russia's in-the-red army. A glint of peace? Russia and Chechnya
Abstracts: Mismanaged care. For-profit medicine: the travails of America's largest for-profit hospital chain do not prove that profits are bad for health care
Abstracts: Last chapter: the East European shtetl. Out of the shtetl: the rediscovery of Yiddish film. The shtetl sound: klezmer music
Abstracts: Blossoming. Oranges and lemons: the limits of farm reform. A crash course in economics: the belated discovery of profit and loss
Abstracts: Hot Springs is cool. Silent light, holy light. Messing about in boats
Abstracts: An afternoon with Eugene Walter. A slice of Victorian life. A taste of the Ozarks
Abstracts: Appetizing thoughts. Fashioned for a good cause. Cracking the walnut
Abstracts: Giving Gullah its due. Sweet on tea. A new look at lentils
Abstracts: Fun lunches. Convenient sweets. Wake up to pancakes
Abstracts: Hefty sandwiches. Barbecue sides. Stuffed baked potatoes
Abstracts: Second thoughts on globalisation. Why non-Europeans should care about EMU. "Inflation is dead." (globalization does not guarantee low inflation)(Editorial)
Abstracts: When you've a moment, Bill. Rediscovering the Americas. America and Japan: friends in need
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