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1. Art Treasures of the United Kingdom and the United States: The George Scharf Papers.

2. Technological Divergence in a Continuous Flow Production Industry: American and British Paper Making in the Late Victorian and Edwardian Era.

3. The Structure and Development of Polar Research (1981-2007): a Publication-Based Approach.

4. Research collaboration on community health worker programmes in low-income countries: an analysis of authorship teams and networks.

5. Reflections on ten years of using economics games and experiments in teaching.

6. Policies to Reduce Child Poverty: Child Allowances Versus Tax Exemptions for Children.

7. New Communities: Are Residents Satisfied?

8. Geo-politics versus market structure interventions in Europe's infrastructure industries c. 1830-1939.

9. TRIPs across the Atlantic: Theory and epistemology in IPE.

10. The democratization of finance? Promises, outcomes and conditions.

11. Education Markets, Choice and Social Class: the market as a class strategy in the UK and the USA [1].

12. Restructuring Teacher Education in Australia.

13. Normalizing suffering: A meta-synthesis of experiences of and perspectives on pain and pain management in nursing homes.

14. The development of management sciences/ operational research discourses: surveying the trends in the US and the UK.

15. A PROFILE OF THE INTERNET SHOPPER: EVIDENCE FROM SIX COUNTRIES.

16. THE DEVELOPMENT OF DECORATIVE GLOSS PAINTS IN BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES C. 1910-1960.

17. Mapping the structure of MBA programmes: a comparative study of the structure of accredited AMBA programmes in the United Kingdom.

18. The economics of US imperialism at the turn of the 21st century.

19. Corporate governance and disappointment.

20. Might It Be in the Practice that It Fails to Succeed? A Marxist Critique of Claims for Postmodernism and Poststructuralism as Forces for Social Change and Social Justice.

21. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth: victimization and its correlates in the USA and UK.

22. The Logic of Membership of Sectoral Business Associations.

23. Income Inequality Trends in the 1980's: A Five-Country Comparison.

24. Education, Modernity and Neo-conservative School Reform in Canada, Britain and the US.

25. The United Kingdom's International Migration in the Inter-war Period: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Testing.

26. The Future of Higher or University Adult Education in Britain and the USA.

27. RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA.

28. Under-representation of low and middle income countries (LMIC) in the research literature: Ethical issues arising from a survey of five leading medical journals: have the trends changed?

29. Potential of UK and US newspapers for shaping patients' knowledge and perceptions about antidiabetic medicines: a content analysis.

30. Theory, measurement, policy and politics: Agricultural R&D and productivity in three countries.

31. The Roots of Oral History: Exploring Contrasting Attitudes to Elite, Corporate, and Business Oral History in Britain and the U.S.

32. Stem cell innovation in the USA: the benefits of the minimal state.

33. Fetal Pain: Do We Know Enough to Do the Right Thing?

34. Russian Strategic Investment Decision Practices Compared to Those of Great Britain, Germany, the United States, and Japan.

36. The Two Traditions in Educational Ethnography: sociology and anthropology compared.

37. INDUSTRIAL R & D IN PHARMACEUTICAL FIRMS IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY.

38. Opening the black box of the common-law legal regime: Contrasts in the development of corporate law in Britain and the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

39. CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISONS OF INTERACTIVITY ON CORPORATE WEB SITES.

40. Examining the Longevity of New Agency Accounts: A Comparative Study of U.S. and U.K. Advertising Experiences.

41. Challenging the Problem of 'Fit': Advancing the Regenerative Medicine Industries in the United States, Britain and Japan.

42. THE AMERICANIZATION OF BRITISH POLITICAL COMMUNICATIONS.

43. Britain buys the Trident.

44. A global code for nuclear fuel.

45. NATO's identity crisis.

46. Star Wars: Europe's polite waffle.

47. A Rejoinder.

48. Mastering failure: Technological and organisational challenges in British and American military jet propulsion, 1943-57.

49. Capitalism, Freedom and Democracy Reprised; Or, Why Is the Liberalization of Capital Associated with the Increased Repression of Individuals?

50. America, Britain, and Swaraj: Anglo-American Relations and Indian Independence, 1939-1945.