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  1. Innovation, internationalisation and the performance of microbusinesses
  2. Rural entrepreneurship theory in the developing and developed world
  3. Book Review: Alistair Young, Environment, Economy, and Christian Ethics: Alternative Views of Christians and MarketsYoungAlistair, Environment, Economy, and Christian Ethics: Alternative Views of Christians and Markets (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press,...
  4. Does religion influence entrepreneurial behaviour?
  5. The post-crisis growth in the self-employed: volunteers or reluctant recruits?
  6. Economics and Virtue Ethics: Reflections from a Christian Perspective
  7. Entrepreneurship: Cause and Consequence of Financial Optimism
  8. Action learning: how learning transfers from entrepreneurs to small firms
  9. Gender, Risk, and Venture Creation Intentions
  10. Higher education engagement in leadership development: Using autobiographical narrative to understand potential impact
  11. Something will turn up? Financial over-optimism and mortgage arrears
  12. “Push” versus “pull” entrepreneurship: an ambiguous distinction?
  13. Individual Motives for Choosing Self-employment in the UK: Does Region Matter?
  14. Over-optimism and entry and exit from self-employment
  15. An Intervention to Raise Leadership Effectiveness among SME Owner-Managers in Wales
  16. House Price Shocks, Negative Equity, and Household Consumption in the United Kingdom
  17. House Price Shocks, Negative Equity, And Household Consumption In The United Kingdom4
  18. PRICE FORMATION AND MARKET STRUCTURE: THE CASE OF THE INTER-WAR COAL INDUSTRY
  19. On Defining and Measuring the Informal Sector: Evidence from Brazil
  20. CAN EXISTING CONSUMPTION FUNCTIONS FORECAST CONSUMER SPENDING IN THE LATE 1980's?*
  21. Entrepreneurial aspiration and transition into self-employment: evidence from British longitudinal data
  22. Entrepreneurship and rural economic development: a scenario analysis approach
  23. Changes in human capital and earnings inequality: Recent evidence from Brazil 1
  24. Euro-Commentary : Scenario Analysis and Regional Economic Development
  25. On Defining And Measuring The Informal Sector
  26. On regional growth convergence in Great Britain
  27. Job Creation by the Self-employed: The Roles of Entrepreneurial and Financial Capital
  28. EARNINGS AND LINGUISTIC PROFICIENCY IN A BILINGUAL ECONOMY*
  29. Pot of gold or winner's curse? An event study of the auctions of 3G mobile telephone licences in the UK
  30. House Price Shocks, Windfall Gains and Hours of Work: British Evidence*
  31. Self-Employment Status: The Role of State Dependence and Initial Circumstances
  32. Gender Wage Differentials in Brazil: Trends over a Turbulent Era
  33. Human Capital and Earnings Inequality in Brazil, 1988–98: Quantile Regression Evidence
  34. Industry-wide versus firm-specific uncertainty and investment: British company panel data evidence
  35. Housing costs, house price shocks and savings behaviour among older households in Britain
  36. Public Service Employment and the Public– Private Wage Differential in British Regions
  37. Public Service Employment and the Public‐ Private Wage Differential in British Regions
  38. Public Service Employment and the Public– Private Wage Differential in British Regions
  39. Econometric Modelling of UK Aggregate Investment: The Role of Profits and Uncertainty
  40. Real Wages and the Lucas Critique: Can the Government Tax Policy Influence Wage Growth in Brazil?
  41. What do We Know About Investment Under Uncertainty?
  42. Changes in the Distribution of Housing Wealth in Great Britain, 1985-91
  43. Residential energy demand and the interaction of price and temperature: British experimental evidence
  44. Wage determination in Brazil: The growth of union bargaining power and informal employment
  45. Residential Mobility, Housing Equity and the Labour Market
  46. Non-Linearities in Electricity Demand and Temperature: Parametric Versus Non-Parametric Methods
  47. Electricity load and temperature
  48. The case for corporatism: Despite the calls for deregulation: corporatism is still an essential tool
  49. Job Tenure and Asset Holdings
  50. INDUSTRIAL DECONCENTRATION IN U.K. MANUFACTURING SINCE 1980
  51. Time-of-use electricity pricing
  52. Income inequality in corporatist and liberal economies: a comparison of trends within OECD countries
  53. Monetary Rules Versus Consensual Discretion: Corporatism and the Future of Keynesian Policy-Making
  54. Housing Assets and Consumer Spending: A Regional Analysis
  55. Corporatism and the European Labour Market after 1992
  56. CONSUMER DURABLES SPENDING AND HOUSING MARKET ACTIVITY
  57. Corporatism, profit squeeze and investment
  58. The Housing Market and Consumer Spending
  59. Demographic Structure, Asset Holdings and the Explanation of Aggregate Consumers′ Expenditure
  60. Location Choice and Labour Market Perceptions: A Discrete Choice Study
  61. Aggregate profitability and income distribution in the UK corporate sector, 1963–1985
  62. POLITICAL ASPECTS OF FULL EMPLOYMENT: A REASSESSMENT OF KALECKI
  63. Economic Orthodoxy and the Free Market System: A Christian Critique
  64. Trades unions, market concentration and income distribution in United States manufacturing industry
  65. WAGE SHARE, MARKET POWER AND UNIONISM: A REPLY TO BRUSH AND CRANE
  66. Economics and Virtue Ethics
  67. Business Schools, Economic Virtues and Christian Theology
  68. A Biographical Approach to Researching Leadership and Entrepreneurship Development Processes in a Small Business Context
  69. Social Security Reforms and the Structure of the Labor Market: The Case of Brazil
  70. Modelling Formal vs. Informal Employment and Earnings: Micro-econometric Evidence for Brazil