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- Conclusions and recommendations for policy and practice , pp 286-316

- Jon C. Messenger
- Conclusions and reflections , pp 299-302

- Gillian Bristow and Adrian Healy
- Conclusions and reflections: what have we learnt about megaproject leaders? , pp 288-297

- Shankar Sankaran, Alfons van Marrewijk, Nathalie Drouin and Ralf Müller
- Conclusions and Research Implications , pp 190-203

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- Conclusions and some cautious tests , pp 209-232

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- Conclusions for Economic Policy , pp 322-340

- Saul Estrin and Klaus Meyer
- Conclusions for Management Research , pp 300-321

- Klaus Meyer
- Conclusions on effective global carbon markets , pp 225-232

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- Conclusions on EU trade law , pp 419-425

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- Conclusions on referendum authorization procedures in Europe , pp 206-214

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- Conclusions on the future of the economy , pp 236-251

- Sjors Witjes and Niels Faber
- Conclusions on the reforms to the regional and urban policy in the European Union , pp 200-217

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- Conclusions to The Rise and Fall of Public-Private Partnerships , pp 249-257

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- Conclusions with Implications for Theory and Policy

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- Conclusions, acknowledgments, and calls to action for transport equity and mobility justice , pp 213-220

- Julie Cidell
- Conclusions, Challenges and Prospects , pp 242-254

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- Conclusions. Towards a plural financial system , pp 228-234

- Valentino Cattelan
- Conclusions: a 'theory of reasoned history' , pp 239-252

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- Conclusions: Big Regulatory Questions – Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue?

- Karinne Ludlow, Diana Bowman and Graeme Hodge
- Conclusions: biotechnology and European competitiveness , pp 156-163

- Rohini Acharya
- Conclusions: Brands and Branding Geographies

- Andy Pike
- Conclusions: Evidence on the effectiveness of innovation policy intervention , pp 543-564

- Jakob Edler, Philip Shapira, Paul Cunningham and Abdullah Gök
- Conclusions: how to make M&As create value , pp 170-182

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- Conclusions: industrial policy for the manufacturing revolution , pp 149-156

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- Conclusions: lessons, limitations and way forward , pp 299-306

- Jakob Edler, Charles Edquist, Nicholas S. Vonortas and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
- Conclusions: limitations of the Japanese-style economic system and its transformation , pp 80-84

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- Conclusions: looking beyond the new public management , pp 278-294

- Charles Polidano, David Hulme and Martin Minogue
- Conclusions: Major Findings and , pp 269-298

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- Conclusions: making economics more scientific is possible , pp 184-187

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- Conclusions: market, business and government , pp 130-132

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- Conclusions: navigating the twin challenges of reform endurance , pp 106-124

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- Conclusions: perspectives on self-employment in Europe , pp 206-221

- Manuela Samek Lodovici, François Pichault and Renata Semenza
- Conclusions: policy, hypotheses and findings , pp 235-250

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- Conclusions: Providing Utilities to the Poor

- Patricia Márquez and Carlos Rufín
- Conclusions: Public Innovation and Entrepreneurship

- Paul Windrum
- Conclusions: public-private partnership logics for our times , pp 257-282

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- Conclusions: Public–Private Partnerships – International Experiences and Future Challenges

- Graeme A. Hodge, Carsten Greve and Anthony Boardman
- Conclusions: regional economies as knowledge laboratories: theories, fashions and future steps

- Andrea Piccaluga
- Conclusions: renegotiated remoteness and the social impact of immigration , pp 237-244

- Daniel Rauhut, Jussi P. Laine and Marika Gruber
- Conclusions: review of the arguments and implications for future research , pp 353-378

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- Conclusions: SCP and SSCM - an elusive vision? , pp 144-149

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- Conclusions: selecting priorities , pp 137-154

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- Conclusions: so what have we learned? , pp 465-473

- Steve Thomas, Liz Farsaci, Catherine O’Donoghue, Arianna Almirall-Sanchez, Lucy Gilson, Stephanie M. Topp, Alastair Ager and Gemma A. Williams
- Conclusions: social policies for sustainable societies , pp 139-144

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- Conclusions: spreading the privatization family business

- Graeme Hodge
- Conclusions: The BRICS - Ascendancy, decline or plateau? , pp 308-312

- Mary Hiscock and Vai Io Lo
- Conclusions: the infrastructured state , pp 172-190

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- Conclusions: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central-Eastern Europe , pp 179-181

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- Conclusions: The Propsects for Ageing Labour Forces

- Philip Taylor
- Conclusions: the rise to market leadership – a dynamic interplay between firms and innovation systems , pp 204-220

- Pamela Adams, Franco Malerba and Sunil Mani
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