1
by Maizels, Alfred
Published 1997
Clarendon
... large number of developing countries. But could the commodity-producing countries, by joint action, have...

2
by Swinnen, Johan F. M.
Published 2006
Oxford University Press
Subjects: ...Produce trade / Government policy...

3
by Bhagwati, Jagdish N.
Published 2012
Oxford University Press

4
by Guha-Khasnobis, Basudeb
Published 2007
Oxford University Press
Subjects: ...Produce trade / Developing countries...

5
by Whittaker, Simon
Published 2005
Oxford University Press
... for products, such as producers, suppliers, users and their regulators. It explains existing legislation...

6
by Kornai, Jâanos
Published 2014
Oxford University Press
... rivalry among producers, which in turn encourages innovation. Socialism, on the other hand, is defined...

7
by Acerbi, Alberto
Published 2020
Oxford University Press
...From emails to social media, from instant messaging to political memes, the way we produce...

8
by Roodhouse, Mark
Published 2013
Oxford University Press
...s and early 1950s as producers, traders, and professional criminals helped consumers to get a little extra...

9
by Suganami, Hidemi
Published 1996
Clarendon
...? The author draws upon historical, statistical and philosophical perspectives to produce an innovative new...

10
by Vingerhoets, A. J. J. M.
Published 2013
Oxford University Press
... to produce emotional tears is unique human characteristic. This book is one of the first to explore...

11
by Cosgrove, Art
Published 2008
Oxford University Press
...A wide range of national and international scholars, in every field of study, have here produced...

12
by Brennan, Geoffrey
Published 2004
Oxford University Press
... to raise the esteem they enjoy produce social patterns. They also point out that the actions taken to raise...

13
by Giora, Rachel
Published 2003
Oxford University Press
...How do we learn to produce and comprehend non-literal language? Competing theories have only...

14
by Mulgan, Tim
Published 2006
Clarendon
...-consequentialist account of the morality of individual reproduction. His aim is to produce a coherent, intuitively...

15
by Alvarez, Marâia
Published 2010
Oxford University Press
... account of such things as reasons, desires, emotions, & motives, & how they combine to produce & explain...

16
by Weirich, Paul
Published 2009
Oxford University Press
... collectively produce an outcome, and the theory reveals what makes some outcomes solutions...

17
by Huang, Christopher L.-H.
Published 1993
Clarendon Press
... signs that they produce through voltage change...

18
by Thompson, John D.
Published 2005
Oxford University Press
...John Thompson integrates a diverse and scattered literature to produce a synthetic account of plant...

19
by Kane, John
Published 2012
Oxford University Press
... in order to explain why democracies produce simultaneously the strongest and weakest of leaders...

20
by Nigam, Aditya
Published 2006
Oxford University Press
... to be fundamentally Hindu in its latent assumptions. Its quest for a national culture has led it to produce...