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- Costs and benefits of the energy transition , pp 11-40

- Barbara Breitschopf, Julia Panny and Anne Held
- Costs and Decisions , pp 140-155

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- Costs and Efficiency in Banking: A Survey of the Evidence from the US, the UK and Japan

- Leigh Drake
- Costs of Contracting, Psychology of Entrepreneurship and Capabilities of Firms

- Martti Vihanto
- Costs of Environmentally Motivated Taxes in the Presence of Other Taxes: General Equilibrium Analyses , pp 293-321

- A. Lans Bovenberg and Lawrence H. Goulder
- Costs of Italian economic diplomacy: a comparative perspective , pp 204-219

- Filippo Vergara Caffarelli and Giovanni Veronese
- Costs of production

- Mervi Taalas
- Costs of Production

- Mervi Taalas
- Costs of service , pp 143-154

- Stefano Dominelli
- Costs of the decentralised IT system , pp 255-259

- Elena Alina On_anu
- Costs, profits, and prices as the result of old and source of new power entanglements: the causality of power and power relations

- Christian Aspalter
- Costs, Supply and Policy

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- Cost–benefit analysis

- Dilvin Taskin
- Cost–benefit analysis and equity , pp 374-406

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- Cost–Benefit Analysis and EU Cohesion Policy

- Andrea Mairate and Francesco Angelini
- Cost–Benefit Analysis and the Evaluation of the Effects of Corruption on Public Projects

- Robert Brent
- Cost–benefit analysis and the human capital approach , pp 313-339

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- Cost–Benefit Analysis and the Wider Economic Benefits from Mega- Projects

- Roger Vickerman
- Cost–benefit analysis and willingness to pay , pp 340-373

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- Cost–Benefit Analysis Applied to Labour Market Programmes

- Michele Campolieti and Morley Gunderson
- Cost–Benefit Analysis for Health

- Peter Zweifel and Harry Telser
- Cost–Benefit Analysis in Transport: Recent Developments in Rail Project Appraisal in Britain

- Chris Nash and James Laird
- Cost–Benefit Analysis of Drug Abuse Treatment

- William S. Cartwright
- Cost–Benefit Analysis of Economic Globalization

- Clement Tisdell
- Cost–benefit Analysis of Environmental Policy and Management

- Nick Hanley
- Cost–Benefit Analysis of Environmental Projects and the Role of Distributional Weights

- Robert Brent and Booi Themeli
- Cost–Benefit Analysis of Transport Projects in France

- Emile Quinet
- Cost–Benefit Analysis Traditions: The Approach of EU Regional Policy

- Massimo Florio and Silvia Vignetti
- Cost–utility analysis and equity , pp 281-310

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- Could anything have saved it? , pp 130-144

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- Could ORCID play a key role in meta-research? Discussing new analytical possibilities to study the dynamics of science and scientists , pp 215-232

- Rodrigo Costas, Carmen Corona-Sobrino and Nicolás Robinson-García
- Could the Irish Miracle be Repeated in Hungary? , pp 584-603

- Zoltan Acs, Colm O'Gorman, László Szerb and Siri Terjesen
- Council of Europe

- Elspeth Guild
- Counter accounts, accountability and governance , pp 349-368

- Darlene Himick and Eija Vinnari
- Counter organized crime policy

- Francesca Longo
- Counter-logistics in Po valley region , pp 570-579

- Niccolò Cuppini
- Counter-narratives of gentrification: equity-based placemaking and cultural district planning in Little Jamaica, Toronto, Canada

- Kelley A. McClinchey
- Counter-urbanization in Italy

- P. Petsimeris
- Counterfeiting and anti-counterfeiting costs: an application of cost of quality concepts , pp 141-158

- B. William Demeré, Karen L. Sedatole and Jeremy M. Wilson
- Counterfeiting luxury goods , pp 193-222

- Ludovica Cesareo, Alberto Pastore and Patti Williams
- Countering educational inequality: a case-study of the Irish DEIS programme

- Emer Smyth and Merike Darmody
- Countermeasures

- Martin Dawidowicz
- Counterproductive work behavior from a historical perspective

- Paul E. Spector
- Counterproductive work behavior in a world of artificial intelligence

- Sarah Bankins and Paul Formosa
- Counterproductive work behavior is not always counterproductive

- Reeshad S. Dalal and Zitong Sheng
- Counterterrorism, emergencies, and human rights , pp 55-79

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- Countervailing Norms

- Emanuela Carbonara, Francesco Parisi and Georg von Wangenheim
- Country Experiences with Criminal Law Sanctions: Discussion by Panel

- Floris O.W. Vogelaar, Patrick Massey, Aini Proos, Diana Guy and Eleanor M. Fox
- Country governance and the performance of Islamic and conventional banks: international evidence , pp 306-331

- Fadzlan Sufian, M. Kabir Hassan, Fakarudin Kamarudin and Annuar Md Nassir
- Country profiles , pp 139-202

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