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- Comparatie Advantage

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- Comparative Advantage in Thailand and Indonesia and Potential Free Trade Agreements: Implications for Trade Diversion

- William E. James
- Comparative Advantage of Nations

- Wladimir Andreff
- Comparative Advantage Recycling in Labor-Driven Growth: An Unprecedented Opportunity for the Poor to Rise?

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- Comparative Analysis of Selected European Biotechnology Platforms

- Philip Cooke, Carla De Laurentis, Robert Kaiser and Michael Liecke
- Comparative analysis of the country case studies , pp 153-191

- Daniele Di Nunzio and Serena Rugiero
- Comparative analysis of the GRI Standards and the IR Framework and their impact on the quality of disclosures , pp 90-108

- Ewa Różańska, Łukasz Matuszak and Joanna Dyczkowska
- Comparative Analysis of the Market Structure of Broadcasting and Telecommunications in Japan

- Sumiko Asai
- Comparative analysis of the measurement of food insecurity and implications for policy , pp 98-106

- Catherine Littler, Susan Belyea and Jennifer Brady
- Comparative cases from Portuguese social innovation public policy , pp 89-106

- Irene Ciccarino
- Comparative Economic Systems

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- Comparative economic systems

- David L. Prychitko
- Comparative Economic Systems and the Role of Government , pp 32-53

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- Comparative framing: per se, ‘quick look’, ‘abbreviated’ and ‘full’ rule of reason in US antitrust law , pp 26-60

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- Comparative housing research , pp 141-157

- Mark Stephens and Rod Hick
- Comparative Industrial Evolution and the Quest for an Evolutionary Theory of Market Dynamics , pp 59-78

- Guido Buenstorf
- Comparative judicial efficiency: Examining case disposition in five countries’ courts of last resort , pp 393-406

- Anthony Kreis, John Szmer and Robert K. Christensen
- Comparative labour migration policies , pp 290-308

- Camilla Devitt
- Comparative law and Chinese legal tradition: through the lens of judicial precedent , pp 197-215

- Qiao Liu
- Comparative law and cyberspace , pp 177-196

- Catalina Goanta
- Comparative Law and Global Governance

- Cristina Fasone and Irene Spigno
- Comparative methods in contract law

- Yuliya Chernykh and Mads Andenas
- Comparative Models of Banking Reform , pp 147-162

- Djordje Djukić
- Comparative perspectives in fighting organized crime , pp 205-234

- Antonello Miranda
- Comparative political economy and social stratification research: varieties of social mobility?

- Gabriele Ballarino and Floriane Bolazzi
- Comparative political economy: an evolving field of interdisciplinary research

- Marino Regini
- Comparative political economy: past, present, future

- Wolfgang Streeck
- Comparative political thought , pp 42-52

- Takamichi Sakurai
- Comparative Research Designs in the Study of Regulation: How to Increase the Number of Cases without Compromising the Strengths of Case-Oriented Analysis

- David Levi-Faur
- Comparative research on health and health care , pp 50-65

- Claus Wendt
- Comparative Social Welfare Policy – A Look at the Evolution of Welfare Policies in Europe

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- Comparative Static Analysis for Cournot Oligopoly , pp 208-217

- Koji Okuguchi
- Comparative statics on a two-country, one-commodity, two-factor agricultural trade model with process-generated pollution , pp 13-24

- Panos Fousekis
- Comparative urban studies in Europe: an introduction to the Euricur method , pp 60-71

- Alexander Otgaar and Leo van den Berg
- Comparing administrative laws , pp 141-160

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- Comparing CKA with AI

- Yuanyuan Song, Richard T. Watson and Xia Zhao
- Comparing constitutions , pp 161-182

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- Comparing contract laws , pp 70-97

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- Comparing energy transitions in the Global South and Global North , pp 183-197

- Priscila Carvalho, Emily Webster and Robert Amos
- Comparing family laws , pp 119-140

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- Comparing institutional reform success in Argentina and Brazil , pp 155-164

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- Comparing Islamic and Christian Attitudes to Usury

- Mervyn K. Lewis
- Comparing legal histories , pp 183-205

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- Comparing legal transfers , pp 24-46

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- Comparing locational policies in Secondary Capital Cities , pp 160-186

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- Comparing Monetary and Fiscal Policies in Europe and in the United States: A Strategic Analysis

- Pierre Faure
- Comparing National Systems of Innovation in Asia and Europe: Theory and Comparative Framework

- Charles Edquist and Leif Hommen
- Comparing Per Capita Income Levels Across Countries Using Spanning Trees: Robustness, Prior Restrictions, Hybrids and Hierarchies , pp 217-244

- Robert Hill
- Comparing Performance and Quality of Traffic Assignments for Microscopic Simulation

- Michael Behrisch, Daniel Krajzewicz, Peter Wagner and Yun-Pang Wang
- Comparing Post-Socialist Employment ‘Informalization’ in the Czech Republic and Hungary

- Cristina Matos
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