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- Commercialization patterns among multiple-award recipients

- Albert N. Link and Alan C. OʼConnor
- Commercialization patterns of minority- and women-owned firms

- Albert N. Link and Alan C. OʼConnor
- Commercialization patterns of SBIR Phase II awardees

- Albert N. Link and Alan C. OʼConnor
- Commission for Future Generations in the Knesset: lessons learnt

- Shlomo Shoham and Nira Lamay
- Commissioned research , pp 175-183

- Dan Hodges and Syahirah Abdul Rahman
- Commissioning a states preference study

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- Commitment and control in regulation: the future of regulation in water

- Colin Mayer
- Commitment measures , pp iii-iii

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- Commitment, asymmetry and flexibility: making sense of Eurasian economic integration , pp 204-221

- Rilka Dragneva and Kataryna Wolczuk
- Committee procedure , pp 246-248

- Apostolos Anthimos
- Commodification and commodity fetishism , pp 66-71

- Robert Albritton
- Commodity

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- Commodity certification and cultural valorization in global markets

- Joana Nascimento
- Commodity markets , pp i-ii

- Luigi Ventimiglia
- Commodity money

- Aris Papageorgiou and Lefteris Tsoulfidis
- Commodity Money Equilibrium in a Convex Trading Post Economy

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- Commodity Prices and the Construction of Index Numbers , pp 57-72

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- Commodity Prices and the Dynamics of Inflation in Australia

- Harry Bloch and David Sapsford
- Commodity sanctions

- Martijn C. Vlaskamp
- Commodity traders as agents of economic globalization , pp 41-59

- Wouter Jacobs
- Commodity Variation and the Evolution of Money: A Place for the State? , pp 17-32

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Common Law and Economic Efficiency

- Todd J. Zywicki and Edward Stringham
- Common law responses to the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts , pp 178-192

- Paul MacMahon
- Common markets , pp 63-107

- Jacques Pelkmans
- Common ownership 1: communism , pp 49-66

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- Common ownership 2: some more modest forms , pp 67-76

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- Common Ownership in Europe and the US: A Network Analysis Approach

- Nuria Boot, Albert Banal-Estañol and Jo Seldeslachts
- Common Ownership: The Paradox in Japan's Corporate Governance

- Steven Van Uytsel
- Common pool resources

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- Common property and fisheries management in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts national marine area , pp 140-146

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- Common provisions - Articles 27-35 , pp 343-394

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- Common themes for a PPP research agenda , pp 349-369

- Graeme A. Hodge and Carsten Greve
- Common themes in structural reform , pp 237-256

- Fabio Fiorillo and Barbara Ermini
- Common trends or diverging paths? Social care policies in ECEC and LTC in England and Scotland since devolution

- Ingela K. Naumann, Bronwen J. Cohen and Joanna Sakali
- Commoning education in spatial development analysis and planning

- Pieter Van den Broeck, Xenia Katsigianni, Frank Moulaert, Carine Assaf and Angeliki Paidakaki
- Commoning labour power , pp 149-160

- Dario Azzellini
- Commoning property in the city: the ongoing work of making and remaking , pp 283-291

- Anna Kruzynski
- Commoning roads: maintenance and the labour of infrastructure , pp 94-103

- Alexander Paulsson and Jens Alm
- Commonly agreed life cycle sustainability assessment principles: examples in construction, challenges and feasibility , pp 124-135

- Jana Backes, Marzia Traverso and Sonia Valdivia
- Commons and Anticommons

- Francesco Parisi and Ben Depoorter
- Commons, Anticommons, Semicommons

- Lee Anne Fennell
- Commons, Hurst, Macaulay, and the Wisconsin Legal Tradition

- D. Gordon Smith
- Commons, John R

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- Commons, John R

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- Communal studies and intentional communities: key features and main contributions to the understanding of the social and solidarity economy

- Michel Lallement and Damien Rousselière
- Communicating biodiversity loss and its link to economics , pp 414-425

- Georgina M. Mace
- Communicating climate change science to diverse audiences , pp 376-383

- Asmeret Asefaw Berhe
- Communicating Radon Risks Effectively: The Maryland Experience , pp 220-230

- William H. Desvousges, V. Kerry Smith and Hillery H. Rink
- Communicating science beyond the ivory tower , pp 438-443

- David R. Montgomery
- Communicating the climate emergency: imagination, emotion, action , pp 401-408

- Genevieve Guenther
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