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Name Date published Author
Family Business Groups and Tunneling Framework: Application and Evidence from Pakistan January 2005
How the West Was Won? The Dark Side of Institutional Entrepreneurship January 2006
Impact of Financial Reforms on Efficiency of State-owned, Private and Foreign Banks in Pakistan January 2006
Impact of Management Practices on Employee Effectiveness in South Asia January 2005
Is it Social Influence on Beliefs Under Ambiguity? A Possible Explanation for Volatility Clustering January 2006
Managerial Efficiency in Family Owned Firms in Pakistan – An Examination of Listed Firms January 2006
Migration, Policy and Welfare in the Context of Developing Economies: A Simple Extended Family Approach January 2005
Milk Supply Chain and Efficiency of Smallholder Dairy Producers in Pakistan January 2008
Mutual Fund Performance in Pakistan, 1995-2004 January 2006
Paradox of Credibility January 2008
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