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- Conclusion: The rise and growth of the gig economy. Challenges and opportunities for social dialogue and decent work , pp 144-158

- Jean-Michel Bonvin, Nicola Cianferoni and Maria Mexi
- Conclusion: the rise of a carbon governmental state in China , pp 168-181

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- Conclusion: the unmasked contributions of women heterodox economists enrich and advance heterodox economics

- Alexandra Bernasek
- Conclusion: Themes from Legal-Economic Performance , pp 147-149

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- Conclusion: three overarching themes for understanding decentralisation in future low-carbon electricity systems

- Per Ove Eikeland, Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg and Siddharth Sareen
- Conclusion: towards a research agenda for ageing and social policy in the 21st century , pp 261-273

- Kai Leichsenring and Alexandre Sidorenko
- Conclusion: Towards integrated knowledge policy , pp 252-262

- Greg Hearn and David Rooney
- Conclusion: understanding the variety of locational policies inSecondary Capital Cities , pp 187-196

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- Conclusion: university entrepreneurial ecosystems and asymmetry of opportunities , pp 109-118

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- Conclusion: welfare attitudes research as a cathedral under permanent construction , pp 229-249

- Tijs Laenen and Femke Roosma
- Conclusion: What Lessons for the Twenty-first Century?

- Razeen Sally and Philip Alves
- Conclusion: where next for the EU?

- Andreas Bieler and Vincenzo Maccarrone
- Conclusion: Work, Life and Time in the New Economy

- Diane Perrons, Colette Fagan, Linda McDowell, Kath Ray and Kevin Ward
- Conclusion: worldwide challenges for subnational governance , pp 393-399

- Ricardo A. Bello-Gómez and Claudia N. Avellaneda
- Conclusion: ‘changing futures’

- Aaron C.T. Smith, James Skinner and Daniel Read
- Conclusion: ‘Europe’s Awakening’

- Alain Supiot
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- Ubaldo Villani-Lubelli and Luca Zamparini
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- Maureen McKelvey and Jun Jin
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- Masatsugu Tsuji, Mitsuhiro Kagami and Emanuele Giovannetti
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- Maria Weber
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- Gur Ofer and Richard Pomfret
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- Giovanni Ziccardi
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- Harry W. Richardson and JiYoung Park
- Conclusions , pp 482-493

- Alberto Amaral and António Magalhães
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- Juan Ruiz Ramos
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- Julia Black and Martin Lodge
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- Anna Alberini and James Kahn
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