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1. How does changing age distribution impact stock prices? A nonparametric approach.

2. Those Current Account Imbalances: A Sceptical View.

3. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL MARKETS.

4. Total Quality Management and the Choice of Information and Reward Systems.

5. Managing coopetition through horizontal supply chain relations: Linking dyadic and network levels of analysis

6. A Conditional Assessment of the Relationships between the Major World Bond Markets.

7. The Reaction of Exchange Rates and Interest Rates to News Releases.

8. THE PRICE LINKAGES BETWEEN COUNTRY FUNDS AND NATIONAL STOCK MARKETS: EVIDENCE FROM COINTEGRATION AND CAUSALITY TESTS OF GERMANY, JAPAN AND UK FUNDS.

9. Transmitting pro-environmental behaviours to the next generation: A comparison between Germany and Japan.

10. China research booms.

11. Exchange rate pass-through to prices in macrodata: a comparative sensitivity analysis.

12. Estimating exchange rate responsiveness to shocks

13. Increasing Childlessness in Germany and Japan: Toward a Childless Society?

14. Socially Responsible Investment: Explaining its Uneven Development and Human Resource Management Consequences.

15. Stakeholders under Pressure: corporate governance and labour management in Germany and Japan.

16. When Too Much Is Not Enough: Actual and Preferred Work Hours in the United States and Abroad.

17. THE RELATIONS AMONG EQUITY MARKETS: A STUDY OF SHARE PRICE CO-MOVEMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES, UNITED KINGDOM, GERMANY AND JAPAN.

18. HEDGING WITH INTERNATIONAL STOCK INDEX FUTURES: AN INTERTEMPORAL ERROR CORRECTION MODEL.

19. THE BRITISH ECONOMY UNDER MRS THATCHER.

20. INDUSTRIALIZATION, MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND TRAINING SYSTEMS A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS.

21. Social engagement for mental health: An international survey of older populations.

22. German chemists in Japan and vice versa in the Meiji era.

23. Quantifying the Risk of Deflation.

24. New Mothers’ Employment and Public Policy in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Japan.

25. Volatility Spillovers Between Stock Returns and Exchange Rate Changes: International Evidence.

26. Announcements.

27. MEAN AND VOLATILITY SPILLOVERS ACROSS MAJOR NATIONAL STOCK MARKETS: FURTHER EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE.

28. SOME INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS OF THE AGE OF THE MACHINE-STOCK.

29. Japanese companies in Germany: A case study in cross-cultural management.

30. Trust and the flexible firm: International comparisons.

31. Lean Label for an (Un)structured Strategy in the Federal Republic of Germany: A Japanese Management Approach and Its Compatibility to German Companies.

32. Differences in rate and medical indication of caesarean section between Germany and Japan.

33. Judicial regimes for employment rights disputes: comparing Germany, Great Britain and Japan.

34. Academic collaboration rates and citation associations vary substantially between countries and fields.

35. Transferability of Material Composition Indicators for Residential Buildings: A Conceptual Approach Based on a German‐Japanese Comparison.

36. Coping with unpleasant group memberships in Japan and Germany: Cultural differences in disidentification, confrontation and emotion regulation.

37. Expatriate practices in German, Japanese, U.K., and U.S. multinational companies: A comparative survey of changes.

38. Competing capitalisms: Capital investment in American, German and Japanese firms.

39. d2‐R test for Japanese adolescents: Concurrent validity with the attention deficit‐hyperactivity disorder rating scale.

40. Announcements.

41. Comparison of periodontal conditions among three elderly populations in Japan and Germany.

42. Economic Aid: NATIONS OVERSEAS.

43. The extent of concentration in journal publishing.

44. A New Measure of Trade Openness.

45. World Economic Prospects.

46. Progress Toward a Circular Economy in China.

47. Nutritional implications of obesity and dieting.

48. Universal biases in self-perception: Better and more human than average.

49. Economic influences on perceived value, quality expectations and customer satisfaction.

50. Identification of Barley mild mosaic virus Isolates in Germany Breaking rym5 Resistance.