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      Langen, Nina. author.
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      and students in the fields of business, marketing and agricultural economics ·         Executives and
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      Ziniel, Wolfgang. author.
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      assistant under the supervision of Prof. Reinhold Hatzinger at the Vienna University of Economics and
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      Quinn, Kevin G.
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      Economics of the NFL -- Chapter 2 NFL Franchise Values, Locations, and Stadium Economics -- Chapter 3
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      Baldegger, Rico.
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      ><p><b>Target Groups</b></p><p>Students and lecturers of Economics (Bachelor and Master), in
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      Volkmann, Christine K.
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      Entrepreneurship and Economic<br>Development at the Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, University<br>of
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      Phillips, Ronnie J. author.
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      innovative and financially successful. But new music requires new ways of doing business. For more artists to
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      Tapiero, Charles S. author.
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      their financial valuation and pricing. Risk models applied in industry and business, heath care, safety
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      McKenzie, Richard B.
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      Affection -- Dying: The Most Economical Way to Go! -- Cheating and Lying -- Fat Economics -- <b>Part IV</b
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      Shmelev, Stanislav E.
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      -profit sector and business. As such, the book is primarily aimed at MSc and first year PhD students reading for
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      Noam, Eli M. editor.
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      ’ and more responsive to consumers/producers.” Leonard Waverman, Dean of the Haskayne School of Business