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- A paradigmatic ‘environmental−economic’ system of rural development

- Rosanna Salvia, Giovanni Quaranta, Marco Maialetti and Luca Salvati
- A Participatory Methodology for Evaluating the Cluster Policy of the Basque Country

- Cristina Aragón, Maria José Aranguren, Cristina Iturrioz and James Wilson
- A particularly urban disease

- Jonathan Crush, Godfrey Tawodzera, Maria Salamone and Zack Ahmed
- A perfect storm , pp 1-15

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- A perfect storm: privatization, public–private partnership and the security of critical infrastructure , pp 173-192

- Giampiero Giacomello
- A perspective on clusters, localities, and specific public goods

- Marco Bellandi
- A Perspective on Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting in Japan

- Kiyoshi Nakamura and Nobuyuki Tajiri
- A perspective on official research performance evaluation in tourism , pp 189-201

- Rhodri Thomas
- A Perspective on Regional and Global Strategies of Multinational Enterprises , pp 104-119

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- A Perspective on the US Dollar after the Current Financial Crisis: Lessons from the Fall of the Pound Sterling and the Gold Standard after World War I

- Lee-Rong Wang
- A Petrol Tax Increase , pp 53-66

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- A Philosopher in Public Management

- Lars Vissing
- A Philosophical Perspective on Contemporary Evolutionary Economics

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- A philosophy of governance , pp 9-19

- Efrosyni Konstantinou
- A pithy introduction to Buddha’s wisdom for nature enthusiasts as elucidated by Lama Tsongkhapa , pp 24-46

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- A plea for the reform of the capital market , pp 91-96

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- A plethora of transformative innovation policy tensions

- Markku Sotarauta
- A pluriversal definition of Futures Studies: critical futures studies from margin to centre , pp 80-97

- Kwamou Eva Feukeu
- A Polanyian paradox: money and credit as fictitious commodities, financialization, finance-dominated accumulation, and financial crises , pp 75-90

- Bob Jessop
- A Policy Agenda for Diversity and Minority Integration

- Martin Kahanec and Klaus Zimmermann
- A Policy Framework for Confronting Obesity

- Zoltan Acs, Lenneal J Henderson, David T Levy and Alan Lyles
- A Policy Recipe for Successful Convergence of CESEE Countries in the Post-crisis World

- Julia Király, Atila Csajbok and Mihaly Andras Kovacs
- A policy to fight financial fraud in the European Union

- Alfredo José de Sousa
- A Policy-shaped Research Agenda on the Economics of Science and Technology

- Irwin Feller
- A political analysis of the global financial crisis: implications for crisis governance , pp 283-313

- Alberto Martinelli
- A political economy approach to the Internet , pp 163-180

- Patricia Mazepa and Vincent Mosco
- A Political Economy Model of Comparative Central Banking , pp 264-310

- Gerald Epstein
- A Politico-communicative Model to Overcome the Impasse of the Current Politico-technical Model for Environmental Negotiation in Brazil , pp 94-109

- Hector Ricardo Leis
- A Polluted Golden Age , pp 201-214

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- A polysemous solution to the problem of refugees , pp 1-43

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- A poor case for a “digital platform agency”

- Lawrence J. Spiwak
- A Poor Life? Chronic Poverty and Downward Mobility in Rural Ethiopia, 1994 to 2004

- Stefan Dercon and Catherine Porter
- A popular criminology of youth justice

- Jessica Urwin
- A portmanteau of themes in closing , pp 157-178

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- A positive approach to debating the supremacy of EU law , pp 134-146

- Nuno Garoupa
- A positive status for the public domain , pp 135-168

- Séverine Dusollier
- A positive theory of political economy with applications , pp 151-174

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- A Post Keynesian Theory of Finance and Investment , pp 28-44

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- A Post Keynsian approach to the theory of the firm

- Stephen Dunn
- A Post-Classical View of Money, Interest, Growth and Distribution , pp 3-21

- Marc Lavoie
- A post-COVID-19 research agenda for disaster prevention, response and research , pp 85-104

- Cordula Dittmer and Daniel F. Lorenz
- A Post-Keynesian Analysis Financial Crisis in the Developing World and Directions for Reform

- Ilene Grabel
- A post-Keynesian co-ordinated macroeconomic policy mix , pp 197-215

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- A Post-Keynesian Institutionalist perspective from Latin America: the monetary circuit across stages of development , pp 216-229

- Alicia Girón
- A post-Keynesian model of the balance of payments crisis , pp 111-127

- Hamid Raza, Mikael Randrup Byrialsen, Bjorn Runar Gudmundsson and Gylfi Zoega
- A Post-Keynesian/Circuitist Theory of Banks: Uncertainty, Creditworthiness, and the Supply of Credit , pp 278-300

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- A post-postmodernist perspective on power in planning: situating practices and power , pp 367-380

- Ernest R. Alexander
- A postscript on law , pp 137-148

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- A poverty line contingent on reference groups: implications for the extent of poverty in some Asian countries , pp 30-50

- Satya Chakravarty, Nachiketa Chattopadhyay and Jacques Silber
- A practical approach to managing technology within the context of sustainability transitions , pp 309-344

- Imke H. de Kock and Alan C. Brent
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