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A fish in and out of water
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Dator, J.
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1996
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A Framework for Evaluating the Government Contracting-Out Decision with an Application to Information Technology
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1996
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A Further Look at Flexibilities and Elasticities: Comment
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Eales, J.
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unknown
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1996
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A Further Look at Flexibilities and Elasticities: Reply
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Huang, K. S.
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unknown
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1996
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A future with dignity
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Masini, E. B.
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1996
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Factor-Hoarding and the Propagation of Business-Cycle Shocks
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Burnside, C.
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1996
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Factors Affecting the Adoption of Employment Equity: An Example from Canada
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Mighty, E. J.
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1996
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Factor shares in OLG models of growth
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Bertola, G.
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unknown
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1996
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Factors Influencing Organizational Performance in Gainsharing Programs
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Kim, D.-O.
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1996
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Faculty, Graduate Student, and Graduate Productivity in Public Administration and Public Affairs Programs, 1986-1993
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Douglas, J. W.
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1996
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FAINI (RICCARDO) and PORTES (RICHARD), (Eds). European Union Trade with Eastern Europe: Adjustment and Opportunities
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Lynden Moore;;
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unknown
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1996
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Fair Value Accounting for Comcercial Banks: An Empirical Analysisof SFAS NO. 107
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KAREN K. NELSON ;;
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1996
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Fallacies: 'Employers Contribute Towards Workers' Benefits'
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Wood, G. E.
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1996
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Fallacies in the Interpretation of a European Monetary Aggregate
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Arnold, I. J. M.
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unknown
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1996
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Farewell from the Catbird Seat
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unknown
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1996
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Farmers' Welfare and Changing Food Prices: Nonparametric Evidence from Rice in Madagascar
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Barrett, C. B.
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unknown
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1996
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FASB goes online, offering press releases, statement summaries and weekly updates
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unknown
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1996
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FASB Statement no. 125 guides practitioners in differentiating between secured borrowings and sales
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unknown
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1996
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Fashion models: Compact and inexpensive, new office-friendly rapid-prototyping devices promise faster time to market, higher-quality new products, and more
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unknown
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1996
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Federal Reserve Policy During the Great Depression: The Impact of Interwar Attitudes Regarding Consumption and Consumer Credit
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Kubik, P. J.
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1996
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