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- Conclusion: benchmarking and regulation in transport , pp 200-202

- Ginevra Bruzzone and Chris Nash
- Conclusion: breaking free from authoritarian capitalism , pp 160-182

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- Conclusion: building a culture of justice in the energy transition , pp 145-159

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- Conclusion: Business Cycle Theory and Economic Policy

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- Conclusion: China’s Belt and Road Initiative – imagination and reality , pp 258-262

- François Godement
- Conclusion: commodification , pp 204-215

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- Conclusion: complexity, emergence and specification , pp 157-164

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- Conclusion: contingent workers' voice in Southern Europe after Covid-19 , pp 197-202

- Ivana Pais, Sofía Pérez de Guzmán and Marcela Iglesias-Onofrio
- Conclusion: coordination requires financing reform, institutionalization, and academization , pp 138-153

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- Conclusion: Corporate Embeddedness as a Strategic and Dynamic Process of Skilled Actors

- Jannika Mattes and Martin Heidenreich
- Conclusion: Expanding the Perspective Beyond Political Economy

- Jehoon Park and Hyunsook Chung
- Conclusion: fairy-tales, facts, foci and futures , pp 251-268

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- Conclusion: final thoughts and take-home messages , pp 397-402

- Sarah O’Shea and Cathy Stone
- Conclusion: fragile prosperity and the matter of divergence , pp 242-261

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- Conclusion: From Keynes to Keynesianism

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- Conclusion: From the Asian Community to the World Economy Government

- Jehoon Park
- Conclusion: future of work and employee wellbeing , pp 289-304

- Connie Zheng
- Conclusion: future roles of digital corporate communication , pp 440-448

- Vilma Luoma-aho, Mark Badham and Alina Arti
- Conclusion: global trends for the economic and social factors affecting the returns of higher education , pp 276-284

- Fátima Suleman, Pedro Videira and Pedro N. Teixeira
- Conclusion: governance and micro-politics , pp 181-191

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- Conclusion: Is There a Common Thread?

- Joe L. Wallis
- Conclusion: lessons learned and future directions , pp 235-242

- James Midgley, Espen Dahl and Amy Conley Wright
- Conclusion: Lessons learned from the Great Recession and implications for policy , pp 259-298

- Jon C. Messenger and Naj Ghosheh
- Conclusion: main findings and implications , pp 147-164

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- Conclusion: making sense of controls over government

- Christopher Hood
- Conclusion: Methodological Issues in International Business

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- Conclusion: multilevel governance in times of political polarization , pp 156-168

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- Conclusion: one size fits only one in place-based regional policy , pp 174-178

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- Conclusion: onward to recreating , pp 178-179

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- Conclusion: Partnerships for Sustainability – Reflections on a Future Research Agenda

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- Conclusion: policy implications , pp 177-192

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- Conclusion: principles and standards for benefit–cost analysis , pp 364-443

- Richard O. Zerbe, Tyler Blake Davis, Nancy Garland and Tyler Scott
- Conclusion: procedural and substantive accountability in European financial regulation , pp 176-184

- Johannes Karremans and Adrienne Héritier
- Conclusion: prospects for political and social transformation , pp 438-442

- Toba Bryant
- Conclusion: questions for further research

- Frans van Waarden and Steven Casper
- Conclusion: recognizing transformative potential , pp 239-256

- Frances Westley
- Conclusion: Refining Regulatory Regimes

- Adrienne Héritier
- Conclusion: Regulating distributed ledger technology through financial services law , pp 375-385

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- Conclusion: reworking development politics , pp 111-114

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- Conclusion: Science, theory, and practice , pp 151-155

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- Conclusion: Searching for Models of Regional Integration in Northeast Asia

- Jehoon Park
- Conclusion: shifting power, resources and mindsets - from crisis response to sustainable development , pp 386-388

- Michael Hammer and Susannah H. Mayhew
- Conclusion: strategy in governance for transition , pp 293-300

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- Conclusion: the centrality of market structure and the limits of national authority , pp 269-280

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- Conclusion: The Credit Money and State Money Approaches

- L. Randall Wray
- Conclusion: The De/Reregulatory Cycle: Learning and Spill-over Effects in Regulatory Policy-Making

- Michael Howlett
- Conclusion: The Disturbance of Economists by Finance

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- Conclusion: the doings, the 'hows' and the 'whos' of meetings , pp 187-201

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- Conclusion: the economy we live in , pp 149-153

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- Conclusion: the elements of fruitful demilitarization

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