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- Complexity and wellbeing: measurement and analysis , pp 113-128

- Filomena Maggino and Leonardo Salvatore Alaimo
- Complexity Economics and Workaday Economic Policy , pp 117-130

- David Colander
- Complexity in international business: the implications for theory , pp 145-165

- with Yutong Li
- Complexity in international trade and WTO laws legitimacy crisis , pp 2-15

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- Complexity in low-carbon finance markets , pp 340-355

- Nadia Ameli, Sumit Kothari, Francesca Larosa, Jamie Rickman and Carla Sciarra
- Complexity in taxation , pp 26-46

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- Complexity in the Theory of the Developing Firm

- Harry Bloch and Stan Metcalfe
- Complexity informed social research: from complexity concepts to creative applications , pp 74-94

- Dr Lesley Kuhn
- Complexity Needs Strategy First Rather than Simplification: Why I am a Satisficing and Unrepentant Simonian

- Jean-Louis Le Moigne
- Complexity of a System as a Key to its Optimization , pp 171-186

- Victor Korotkikh and Galina Korotkikh
- Complexity theory , pp 17-19

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- Complexity Thinking and Evolutionary Economic Geography

- Ronald Martin and Peter Sunley
- Complexity thinking as a coordinating theoretical framework for creative industries research , pp 39-57

- Roberta Comunian
- Complexity, Networks and Knowledge Flows

- Olav Sorenson, Jan W. Rivkin and Lee Fleming
- Complexity, output, and profit , pp 75-87

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- Complexity, self-organization and the second urban revolution

- Juval Portugali
- Complexity, the bridging science of emerging respiratory outbreak response , pp 327-356

- Dr Babak Pourbohloul, Dr Krista M. English and Dr Nathaniel Hupert
- Complexity: the evolution and planning of towns and cities , pp 86-107

- Peter M. Allen
- Compliance

- George Kimball and Mark W. Heaphy
- Compliance in Decentralized Environmental Governance

- Albert Breton and Pierre Salmon
- Compliance in the EU Enlargement Process: Institutional Reform and the Limits of Conditionality

- Bernard Steunenberg and Antoaneta Dimitrova
- Compliance, Regtech, and smart legal ecosystems: a methodology for legal governance validation

- Pompeu Casanovas, Mustafa Hashmi, Louis de Koker and Ho-Pun Lam
- Complications in the model of a perfectly competitive firm and industry , pp 70-89

- Donald A. Walker
- Complicity , pp 188-203

- Anthony Ewing
- Complying with environmental regulations: experimental evidence , pp 69-92

- Timothy Cason, Lana Friesen and Lata Gangadharan
- Component and Temporal Value Reliability in Cultural Goods: The Case of Roman Imperial Remains Near Naples

- Patrizia Riganti and Kenneth G. Willis
- Components, functions and related disciplines , pp 31-45

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- Compounding Agricultural Poverty: How the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy is Strangling European Recovery

- Brian Ó Caithnia
- Compounding and Discounting Under Risk: Net Present Values and Real Option Values

- Greg Hertzler
- Comprehensive Description of the Innovation Paradigm and the Role of the Development Trajectory

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- Comprehensive Onshoring for a Resilient Economy

- Sam Mulopulos
- Comprehensive red flag model for accounting fraud detection using qualitative and quantitative variables , pp 87-104

- Pilar Lloret-Millán, Núria Arimany-Serrat and Oriol Amat
- Comprehensive wealth accounting and sustainable development , pp 25-40

- Kirk Hamilton and Esther Naikal
- Compressed development , pp 452-465

- Timothy J. Sturgeon and D. Hugh Whittaker
- Compulsory Access as an Antitrust Remedy: When, Why and How is it Applied in EU and US Law?

- Donald I. Baker and Tony Woodgate
- Compulsory Licensing in the Real World: The Case of ARV Drugs in Brazil

- Cristina de Albuquerque Possas
- Compulsory Licensing of Patented Pharmaceutical Inventions: Evaluating the Options

- Jerome H. Reichman
- Compulsory licensing under the multilateral trading system , pp 80-100

- Kamal Saggi
- Computability , pp 21-26

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- Computable general equilibrium modeling

- Shahriyar Nasirov and Raul O’Ryan
- Computable General Equilibrium Models for Environmental Economics and Policy Analysis

- K. Conrad
- Computable General Equilibrium Models for the Analysis of Energy and Climate Policies

- Ian Sue Wing
- Computable general equilibrium models in environmental and resource economics , pp 66-114

- Klaus Conrad
- Computation of the internal costs of transport in the model

- John Peirson and Roger Vickerman
- Computational and Dynamic Complexity in Economics

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Computational annotation and database developments for European works Councils and law , pp 141-160

- Rūta Liepiņa, Marcus Meyer-Erdmann, Pedro Hernández Serrano and Walter Simoncini
- Computational dynamic modelling of the global state space , pp 396-424

- Paul R. Williamson
- Computational Economics

- Paola Tubaro
- Computational social choice , pp 67-80

- Robi Ragan
- Computational structure for linking life cycle assessment and input–output modeling: a case study on urban recycling and remanufacturing , pp 355-370

- Joyce Cooper, Randall Jackson and Nancey Green Leigh
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