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Not surprising. Publishers would find it much harder to charge for books full of them if they were easy to find for free.
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I have seen very VERY few available for free. If you go to sites like Lexis Nexis you can probably find a way to buy some. Otherwise, try checking out a local university library.
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You could try looking on http://www.bnet.com . They sometimes have decent academic articles there on business-y things. Also, you can often find ungated pdfs of academic articles on professor's homepages - so you can search using google scholar or something like that for a gated article, then go to the author's home page to see if he has a free copy available.
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If you live in a college town, you can check to see if the library has access to any articles you're interested in. In fact, a lot of public libraries have online subscriptions to stuff. I can even go to the local library's site and use my library card number to get access to databases from home.
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Many college libraries have that option as well. Phanto, have you checked with your school's online libraries?
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