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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 knowledge innovation: KIE firms and SBIR firms

- Albert N. Link
- 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
- Comparing Processes Across Europe

- Bernard Gazier
- Comparing property laws , pp 47-69

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- Comparing public infrastructure procurement models , pp 178-210

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- Comparing regulatory systems: institutions, processes and legal forms in industrialised countries

- Anthony Ogus
- Comparing Structural and Index Decomposition Analysis , pp 124-149

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- Comparing the EU's and China's approaches in data governance , pp 209-225

- Xuechen Chen and Xinchuchu Gao
- Comparing the Incomparable: The Sociology of Statistics

- Alain Desrosières
- Comparing the national contexts , pp 140-177

- Laura Beuker, François Pichault and Frédéric Naedenoen
- Comparing tort laws , pp 98-118

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- Comparing trade union attitudes and actions relating to immigration and migrant workers in 11 European countries , pp 353-388

- Stefania Marino, Judith Roosblad and Rinus Penninx
- Comparing Two Urban Industrial Districts: Bologna and Lyon in the Early Modern Period , pp 199-228

- Carlo Poni
- Comparison of Long-term Contracts and Vertical Integration in Decentralized Electricity Markets

- Richard Meade and Seini O’Connor
- Comparison of Pricing Behaviour of Firms in the Euro Area and Estonia , pp 19-76

- Aurelijus Dabušinskas and Martti Randveer
- Comparison of Results and Policy Recommendations , pp 147-154

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- Comparison of Water Use in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa

- Glenn-Marie Lange and Rashid Hassan
- Comparisons and Conclusions: Privatization, Development and Legitimacy , pp 169-189

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- Comparisons with East-Central Europe

- Martin Myant
- Comparisons with other European Capitals of Culture , pp 135-158

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- Compartmental analysis of economic systems with heterogeneous agents: an introduction , pp 181-214

- Gian Italo Bischi
- Compartmentalization of the carbon market , pp 32-51

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- Compassionate conservation

- Daniel Ramp and Madden E. Solomon
- Compassionate conservation – a legal perspective in the EU

- Elien Verniers
- Compatibility of Investment Signals in Distribution, Transmission and Generation

- Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga and Luis Olmos
- Compatible conservation and management measures

- Alexandros X.M. Ntovas
- Compelled to Move: the Rise of Forced Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa , pp 275-310

- Sally E. Findley
- Compelling shareholder responsibility , pp 163-188

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- Compensation and endogenous money in an open economy , pp 87-117

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- Compensation committees and CEO pay

- Martin Conyon
- Compensation Committees in the United States

- Martin Conyon and Danielle Kuchinskas
- Compensation for taking of natural resource interests: principles and practices in recent Queensland cases , pp 225-234

- Clement Tisdell and Steve Harrison
- Compensation of victims , pp 117-125

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- Compensatory measures in the banking sector , pp 151-185

- Sahar Shamsi, Pantelis Solomon and Nicole Robins
- Competence and Learning in the Experimentally Organized Economy

- Gunnar Eliasson and Åsa Eliasson
- Competence in crisis: what happens after the rally-round-the-flag?

- Daniel Devine, Will Jennings, Gerry Stoker and Jennifer Gaskell
- Competencies, Capabilities and the Neo-Schumpeterian Tradition

- M. Augier and David Teece
- Competent court or authority

- Reinhard Bork and Michael Veder
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