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- Do angry musicians play better? Measuring emotions of jazz musicians through body sensors and facial emotion detection , pp 159-172

- Lee J. Morgan and Peter A. Gloor
- Do bioenergy, bioeconomy and circular economy systems mitigate climate change? Insights from life cycle assessment , pp 396-409

- Miguel Brandão
- Do Budget Deficits ‘Crowd Out’ Private Investment?

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- Do Capital Gains Affect Consumption? Estimates of Wealth Effects from Italian Households’ Behavior

- Luigi Guiso, Monica Paiella and Ignazio Visco
- Do changes in farmers’ seed traits align with climate change? A case study of maize in Chiapas, Mexico , pp 251-274

- C. Leigh Anderson, Andrew Cronholm and Pierre Biscaye
- Do clickers enhance student performance in economics? , pp 218-223

- Joel M. Potter and John L. Scott
- Do climate policies hurt the economy? Lessons from the EU experience , pp 265-278

- Carlo Carraro and Marinella Davide
- Do cluster initiatives develop in cycles? The example of Germany’s Spitzenclusters , pp 222-241

- Michael Rothgang and Bernhard Lageman
- Do clusters help companies to “go green”? Experience of Polish National Key Clusters , pp 103-124

- Anna Lis, Marta Mackiewicz and Anna Wendt
- Do contingent valuation estimates of willingness to pay for non-use environmental goods pass the scope test with adequacy? A review of the evidence from empirical studies in the literature , pp 82-152

- James Burrows, Rebecca Newman, Jerry Genser and Jeffrey Plewes
- Do Contracts Require Formal Enforcement?

- Peter Leeson
- Do corporate governance codes matter in Africa? , pp 273-301

- Geofry Areneke, Wafa Khlif, Danson Kimani and Teerooven Soobaroyen
- Do damages caps reduce medical malpractice insurance premiums? A systematic review of estimates and the methods used to produce them , pp 551-587

- Kathryn Zeiler and Lorian Hardcastle
- Do democratic regimes exhibit 'better' health outcomes? , pp 27-41

- Alberto Batinti and Joan Costa-Font
- Do dictator games measure altruism? , pp 108-111

- Daniel Zizzo
- Do Differences in Facility-Specific Mail Processing Unit Costs Have Implications for the Cost of the Universal Service Obligation?

- Margaret Cigno, Diane Monaco, Matthew Robinson and Denis Joram
- Do different measures of economic growth lead to different conclusions? , pp 263-280

- Tobias Arvemo and Urban Gråsjö
- Do directors trade after IPO lockup expiry? , pp 275-294

- Susanne Espenlaub, Marc Goergen, Arif Khurshed and Marko Remenar
- Do Economic Integration Agreements Lead to Deeper Integration of Services Markets?

- Juan A. Marchetti
- Do Economic Models Tell Us Anything Useful about Cohesion Policy Impacts? , pp 159-180

- John Bradley and Gerhard Untiedt
- Do Entrepreneurs Make Predictable Mistakes? Evidence from Corporate Divestitures

- Peter Klein and Sandra K. Klein
- Do Entrepreneurs Need Firms? A Contribution to a Missing Chapter in Austrian Economics , pp 389-400

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- Do Europeans like their central bank conservative? Evidence from the communication about the 2022 hikes

- Maqsood Aslam, Etienne Farvaque, Kokouvi Kada-Sedode and Piotr Stanek
- Do exclusionary rules convict the innocent? , pp 193-207

- Dhammika Dharmapala, Nuno Garoupa and Richard McAdams
- Do feminist insiders matter? Progress in conceptualization and comparative theory-building , pp 63-75

- Amy G. Mazur and Dorothy E. McBride
- Do Firms from Emerging Markets have to Invest Abroad? Outward FDI and the Competitiveness of Firms

- John Cantwell and Helena Barnard
- Do fiscal decentralization and government fragmentation affect corruption in different ways? Evidence from a panel data analysis , pp 121-147

- Nadia Fiorino, Emma Galli and Fabio Padovano
- Do football spectators like dynasties? Long-term uncertainty of outcome and stadium attendance , pp 135-140

- Stefan Kesenne
- Do general mental ability and narrow abilities predict counterproductive work behavior?

- Christopher D. Nye and Serena Wee
- Do German Firms have a Better Performance? , pp 128-160

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- Do Incentives Attract Japanese FDI to Singapore and the Region? , pp 129-150

- Stephen Nicholas, Sidney J. Gray and William R. Purcell
- Do informational frictions justify federal credit programs?

- H. Lorne Carmichael
- Do Informational Service Activities Translate into New Industrial Policy Requirements?

- Jacques De Bandt
- Do Innovation Clusters Pay Off?

- Yoram Krozer
- Do International Launch Strategies of Pharmaceutical Corporations Respond to Changes in the Regulatory Environment?

- Nebibe Varol, Joan Costa-Font and Alistair McGuire
- Do investments in child education and nutrition improve adult health? Evidence from Indonesia , pp 111-140

- Paul Gertler and Jennifer Zeitlin
- Do jobs created in CEE countries result in higher productivity? , pp 133-151

- Michał Gradzewicz
- Do Local Politicians Respond to Citizens’ Demands? A Microanalysis of Norwegian Local Government , pp 116-134

- Rune J. Sørensen and Terje P. Hagen
- Do men and women respond differently to economic contests? The case of men’s and ladies’ figure skating , pp 319-344

- Eva Marikova Leeds and Michael Leeds
- Do Minimum Wages Really Reduce Teen Employment? Accounting for Heterogeneity and Selectivity in State Panel Data

- Sylvia A. Allegretto, Arindrajit Dube and Michael Reich
- Do monetary systems matter? , pp 172-178

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- Do Multinational Enterprises Pay Less Taxes

- Francesca Gastaldi and Maria Grazia Pazienza
- Do municipal pensions matter? A review of pensions’ impact on US local governments , pp 352-368

- Gang Chen
- Do National Champions Have Anything to do with Economics?

- Anne Perrot
- Do network and herd effects depend on previous work experience in the US? A propensity score analysis using Mexican migration data

- André Rossi de Oliveira
- Do network members’ resources generate health inequality? Social capital theory and beyond , pp 233-254

- Lijun Song, Cleothia G. Frazier and Philip J. Pettis
- Do nomination committees encourage corporate board diversity? , pp 96-111

- Hildur Magnúsd—ttir, Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson, Audur Arna Arnardottir and Patricia Gabald—n
- Do not blindly trust economists , pp 167-172

- Mogens Lykketoft
- Do not frighten the creatives: mass shootings and employment in the arts, entertainment and recreation sector in the United States

- Carlos Gayán-Navarro and Marcos Sanso-Navarro
- Do not trust anyone who tells you it is the end of history , pp 44-92

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