| International Management 1991 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Accounting for Europe's differences. (accounting standards in the European Community) | Business, international | Iain Carson |
| Anxiety in the Alps. (Switzerland) | Business, international | Sam Pickens |
| Breach of promise. (the issue of job security)(Dilemma and Decision) (Column) | Business, international | Jules Arbose, Paul E. Collins |
| British banking blues. (marketing of financial services) | Business, international | Marjorie Deane |
| Can a market leader regain the initiative when its performance slips? | Business, international | Jules Arbose, Robin Buchanan |
| Conservative Briton. (British character) | Business, international | Simon Inglis |
| Contesting the ratings. (German companies hope to challenge American dominance of the credit ratings industry) | Business, international | John Roberts |
| Crash course. (coping with global competition in the automobile industry)(includes related article on Japanese firms) | Business, international | Kevin Done |
| Dangerous liaison. (corporate takeovers) (Dilemma and Decision) (column) | Business, international | Jules Arbose, Ann McDonagh Bengtsson |
| Degrees of world class. (curricula of business schools) | Business, international | Thomas Kempner |
| Delivering global leaders. (management training) | Business, international | Avivah Wittenberg-Cox |
| Deutsch marks. (united Germany) (Cross-cultural Contact) (column) | Business, international | Barbara Beck |
| Downside of critical mass: Europe's most thriving corporate cultures undermine the accepted belief that bigger is better. (EC Heavyweights) | Business, international | Tom Lloyd, Andrew Carton-Kelly, Matt Mueller |
| Drugs companies in a fix. (free trade and Europe's pharmaceutical companies) | Business, international | Matthew Lynn |
| Expensive bargain. (quality production management)(Dilemma and Decision) (Column) | Business, international | Jules Arbose, Ray Greenall |
| Forging a new corporate image from a merger of industry equals. (Dilemma and Decision) (column) | Business, international | Jules Arbose, Adrian Day |
| French mirage. (French national character) (Cross-cultural Contact) (column) | Business, international | Bernard Krief |
| Happy Danes. (Cross-Cultural Contact) (Column) | Business, international | Mogens Boyter |
| Held in a legal swamp. (Greece's privatization program) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Kerin Hope |
| Iberia's improvizers. (economic planning in Portugal) (Cross-Cultural Contact) (Column) | Business, international | Maria Teresa Guerreiro |
| Leaders of the pack. (Europe's motorcycle makers) (Industry Overview) | Business, international | Fred Kapner |
| Long on promise. (UK General Electric Co. and Siemens takeover of UK electronics contractor Plessey) | Business, international | Roon Lewald, Eric Whelpton |
| Look of the Irish. (economic conditions in Ireland) | Business, international | John FitsGerald |
| Markets short on accord. (lack of regulations for the European Community's securities industry) | Business, international | Christine Moir |
| New stock goes on the block. (Germany's privatization program) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Georgina Watkins |
| Number one in Albania. (Marsel Skendo of ADA Group) | Business, international | Carol Reed |
| Orders out of chaos. (Lestro founder Pavel Ledinek, private enterprise in Yugoslavia) | Business, international | Carol Reed |
| Parliament prepares for power. (European Community) | Business, international | Dick Leonard |
| Paying guests. (Eastern European migrant labor) | Business, international | Eric Whelpton, Jane Saseen, Frederick Stuedemann-Shulenburg |
| PC makers on the rack. (problems in European personal computer industry)(Technology) | Business, international | Max Hotopf |
| Rearranging the furniture. (IKEA Svenska AB) (company profile) | Business, international | Jack Burton |
| Selling off from strength. (Sweden's privatization program) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Jack Burton |
| Shape of things to come: Europe's evolving culture small economies will still throw up world class competition. (EC Heavyweights) | Business, international | Lloyd. Tom |
| Shock treatment. (Spanish banks and banking industry) | Business, international | James McCarthy, Marina Specht |
| Should a company play copy-cat or catch-up with a rival's new product? | Business, international | Jules Arbose, Herman Vantrappen |
| Should a vehicle parts supplier opt for a strategic alliance in its dwindling home market? (Dilemma and Decision) (column) | Business, international | Jules Arbose, John Crampton |
| Spain's business 'beautis.' (Spanish executives) | Business, international | James McCarthy, Marina Specht |
| State sell-offs stall. (privatization of eastern European industries)(Eastward Woe) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Ann Dugan |
| Sustaining Europe's poorer regions. (European Community's objective) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Jane Sasseen, Eric Whelpton, Kenneth Parris, John Glover, Joanne Mason |
| Tactics for an unknown soldier. (information technology and business planning)(Making The Most of IT) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Steve Mansfield |
| Taking the road to Japan. (Japan-European Community trade) | Business, international | Hilary Clarke |
| The end of the Gulf war should refocus western minds on putting the east European economies on their feet. (Persian Gulf War, 1991-) | Business, international | |
| The odds against harmony. (European Commission's rules on gambling) | Business, international | Mark Spain |
| The sale of the century. (Great Britain's privatization program) (Cover Story) | Business, international | John Lawless |
| The treasures of Frankenstein. (European biotechnology industry) | Business, international | Richard Evans, Laura Pilarski |
| The wizard of Ozd. (Hungarian steel-mill owner Janos Petrenko) | Business, international | Richard Bruner |
| Tomorrow the world. (French advertising company Boulet Dru Dupuy Petit) (Company Profile) | Business, international | Deborah Seaman |
| When sell-offs took off. (privatization of British Airways PLC) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Richard Whitaker |
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