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Rethinking leadership in local government: The place of 'feminine' styles in the modernised council (2002)
Journal Article
Broussine, M., & Fox, P. (2002). Rethinking leadership in local government: The place of 'feminine' styles in the modernised council. Local Government Studies, 28(4), 91-106. https://doi.org/10.1080/714004162

The focus of this article is on the quality and nature of local authority leadership. Local government leadership is male- dominated and appears to be stuck in a mould that is associated with orthodox male views that emphasise operational management... Read More about Rethinking leadership in local government: The place of 'feminine' styles in the modernised council.

Central banks and market interest rates (2002)
Journal Article
Biefang-Frisancho Mariscal, I., & Howells, P. (2002). Central banks and market interest rates. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 24(4), 569-585

In a worm of endogenous money, the central bank's role in monetary policy is reduced to the setting of a very short-term official rate of interest, which indicates the price at which it will make liquidity available to the banking system. However, it... Read More about Central banks and market interest rates.

Explaining the Euro's initial decline (2002)
Journal Article
Arestis, P., Biefang-Frisancho Mariscal, I., Brown, A., & Sawyer, M. (2002). Explaining the Euro's initial decline. Eastern Economic Journal, 28(1), 71-88

Watch Your Back Reflections on Trust and Mistrust in Management Education (2002)
Journal Article
Case, P., & Selvester, K. (2002). Watch Your Back Reflections on Trust and Mistrust in Management Education. Management Learning, 33(2), 231-247. https://doi.org/10.1177/1350507602332005

This article attempts a critical reappraisal of the part played by 'trust' in management education. Our main contention is that trust is being perceptibly eroded by a range of factors that find their genesis in a wider set of social relations within... Read More about Watch Your Back Reflections on Trust and Mistrust in Management Education.