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- Does Respondent Reticence Affect the Results of Corruption Surveys? Evidence from the World Bank Enterprise Survey for Nigeria

- Bianca Clausen, Aart Kraay and Peter Murrell
- Does sampling have a purpose other than providing employment for statisticians? , pp 11-21

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- Does sovereignty matter for economis growth? An analysis of growth rates between 1870 and 1950

- M. Shahid Alam
- Does studying economics make one immoral? , pp 121-126

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- Does the Arts Council know what it is doing? (with K. King) , pp 285-306

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- Does the Commercial Use of Wildlife Favour Conservation of Biodiversity? , pp 49-60

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- Does the CRPD matter? A comparison of sheltered workshop policies in Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea , pp 741-755

- Yi-Chun Chou, Jun Nakagawa and Eun-Ju Yoo
- Does the Current Global Crisis Remind us of the Great Depression?

- Sunanda Sen
- Does the energy sector’s seasonality impact economic growth volatility? , pp 9-29

- Diogo Santos Pereira, Luís Miguel Marques and António Cardoso Marques
- Does the environmental Kuznets curve hold for China? An empirical examination , pp 200-234

- Binwei Gui, Michael G. Faure and Guangdong Xu
- Does the European Union Need to Revive Productivity Growth?

- Bart van Ark
- Does the Financial Sector Need Europe?

- Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell
- Does the German social model support the convergence of living conditions in the EU? , pp 139-174

- Gerhard Bosch
- Does the Globalization of Anti-Corruption Law Help Developing Countries?

- Kevin E. Davis
- Does the Level of Price Elasticity Change with the Progression of Substitution?

- Heikki Nikali
- Does the market tell the truth? The role of third-party organizations in environmental data collection in China , pp 322-344

- Xuejiao Niu and Jie Gao
- Does the power to use eminent domain for economic development actually enhance economic development? , pp 119-133

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull, Robert F. Salvino and Michael T. Tasto
- Does the technology of foreign-invested enterprises spill over to other enterprises in China? An application of post-DEA bootstrap regression analysis , pp 88-110

- Joe Hirschberg and Peter Lloyd
- Does the WTO Matter?

- Steven M. McGuire and Thomas C. Lawton
- Does the ‘European Paradox’ Still Hold? Did it Ever?

- Giovanni Dosi, Patrick Llerena and Mauro Sylos Labini
- Does Trade Promote Environmental Coordination?: Pollution in International Rivers , pp 363-387

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- Dogs and tails in the economic development story

- Harold Demsetz
- Doha Proposals for Domestic Payments: Assessing the Priorities , pp 186-206

- Allan N. Rae and Anna Strutt
- Doing and making the most of PhD internships , pp 136-145

- Lauren Tuckerman
- Doing Business: The Nature of Global Trading

- Alan Griffiths, Stuart Wall and Carsten Zimmermann
- Doing Chinese cultural industries: a reflection on the Blue Book syndrome and remedy paradigm , pp 15-26

- Zitong Qiu
- Doing experimental research on performance measurement (with a little help from technology) , pp 334-353

- Mandy M. Cheng
- Doing feminist ethnography collectively , pp 328-342

- Juliette Cermeno, Justine Loizeau and Léa Dorion
- Doing gender in the neoliberal, global context of sport management , pp 79-92

- NaRi Shin and Doo Jae Park
- Doing good without the idea of Good: on policies for 'the fight against poverty' , pp 188-194

- Philippe Bénéton
- Doing research in African cities: the case study method , pp 153-172

- James Duminy, Vanessa Watson and Nancy Odendaal
- Dollar hegemony , pp 91-97

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- Dollar, Yen and Interdependence: Costs of Different Currency Compositions of Indonesia’s Debt , pp 29-36

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- Dollarization and Illegal Immigration: Implications for NAFTA

- Susan Pozo
- Dollarization and the Hegemonic Status of the US Dollar , pp 22-37

- Jean-François Ponsot
- Dollarization in Latin America: 2004 and Beyond

- Kenneth Jameson
- Domestic abuse, parental alienation and Family Court proceedings , pp 224-250

- Adrienne Barnett
- Domestic and international legal approaches to the repression of politically motivated cyber-attacks , pp 146-167

- Nicolò Bussolati
- Domestic and international politics , pp 88-109

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- Domestic capacity, regional institution and global negotiations: lessons from the Netherlands-EU Kyoto Protocol negotiation , pp 230-247

- Norichika Kanie
- Domestic Competition and Technological and Trade Competitiveness

- Yuichiro Uchida and Paul Cook
- Domestic Farm Policies and the WTO Negotiations on Domestic Support , pp 157-185

- Tim Josling
- Domestic gas politics , pp 7-30

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- Domestic Greenhouse Regulation and International Emissions Trading , pp 131-156

- Suzi Kerr
- Domestic policy advisor , pp 150-162

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- Domestic Qualified Minimum Taxes , pp 228-286

- Gergely Czoboly
- Domestic responses to transnational private governance: The Marine Stewardship Council in Alaska, Australia and Ecuador , pp 240-271

- Agni Kalfagianni and Tiffany Andrade Roche
- Domestic sovereign yields puzzle in 2020: falling yields amid a large fiscal shock in emerging markets , pp 28-45

- Avetisyan Hayk, Ilin Viacheslav and Yakovlev Dmitry
- DOMESTIC STAGFLATION AND MONETARY POLICY: THE FEDERAL RESERVE AND THE HIDDEN ELECTION , pp 2-56

- Gerald Epstein
- Domestic work and the gig economy , pp 149-166

- Natalie Sedacca
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