Shlomo Maital
Shlomo Maital (, born Richard Alan Malt on 10 November 1942) is a professor emeritus at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and senior research fellow at the S. Neaman Institute for National Policy Research, Technion. From 1995 until 2003 he held the Sondheimer Chair in Economics in the Davidson Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management at Technion.His research work focuses on Behavioral Economics, Global Macroeconomics, Creativity and Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 2016
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Published 2012
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Published 1984
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14Meḳorot ha-reṿaḥ ba-ʻeseḳ ha-taḥarutiמקורות הרווח בעסק התחרותי : ניהול עלויות ושיקולי קביעת מחיר למוצרים ולשרותים המצליחים להשיג את תחושת הערך אצל הלקוח /by Maital, Shlomo
Published 1996
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16Ḥeshbon ishiחשבון אישי : כלכלה וניהול בארץ ובעולם /by Maital, Shlomo
Published 1988
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Published 2007
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