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- Energy system flexibility , pp 124-136

- Wei Sun, Yifan Wang, Pengyu Ren and Gareth Harrison
- Energy system modelling of renewable energy and related energy infrastructure needs , pp 41-76

- Gustav Resch, Franziska Schöniger, Florian Hasengst, Demet Suna, Gerhard Totschnig and Frank Sensfuß
- Energy systems transition and net zero , pp 170-181

- Chris Matthew
- Energy transitions and energy efficiency , pp 67-83

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- Energy transitions and policy design in a GPT setting with cyclical growth through basic and applied R&D , pp 196-211

- Adriaan van Zon and Tobias Kronenberg
- Energy trends, political economy, and international order: the United States and the People’s Republic , pp 310-321

- Wesley B. Renfro
- Energy visions to address energy security and climate change

- Christoph W. Frei
- Energy, climate change and conflict: securitization of migration, mitigation and geoengineering , pp 319-344

- Jürgen Scheffran
- Energy, Development and the Environment: An Appraisal Three Decades After the ‘Limits to Growth’ Debate

- Giovanni Dosi and Marco Grazzi
- Energy, economic growth and sustainability: an energy primer for the twenty-first century , pp 232-255

- Charles A.S. Hall
- Energy, greenhouse gas emissions and climate policies: Austria and Poland compared , pp 117-130

- Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig and Claudia Kettner
- Energy-Productivity Performance Across 14 OECD Countries: The Role of Energy-Extensive Sectors

- Peter Mulder and Henri de Groot
- Energy-saving technological progress in a vintage capital model , pp 166-179

- Agust'n Pérez-Barahona and Benteng Zou
- Energy: pricing reforms and the end of low energy prices , pp 307-334

- Nobuhiro Horii
- Energy–Economy–Environment Models

- S. Faucheux and F. Levarlet
- Energy–Economy–Environment Modelling: A Survey

- Claudia Kemfert and Truong Truong
- Enforcement and dispute resolution , pp 80-126

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- Enforcement and Side Payments , pp 125-152

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- Enforcement in China’s capital market , pp 77-163

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- Enforcement of Antitrust Law: The Way from Criminal Individual Punishment to Semi-Penal Sanctions in Austria

- Peter Lewisch
- Enforcement of IPRs in ASEAN , pp 358-377

- Michael Blakeney
- Enforcement of labor standards in trade agreements: the case of Guatemala , pp 314-325

- Tequila J. Brooks
- Enforcement of trade agreements , pp 358-402

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- Enforcement procedures and governance structures: what relationship?

- Claude Ménard
- Enforcement Strategies in UK Corporate Governance: A Roadmap and Empirical Assessment

- John Armour
- Enforcement, ethics and transparency: problems and perspectives , pp 368-392

- Costanza A. Russo
- Enforcement: A Survey of Three Approaches to Insurance Regulatory Enforcement: The USA, the UK and Sweden

- Aviva Abramovsky, Ian Mason, Robert Tischner and Stefan Bessman
- Enforcing ocean governance cooperation through transboundary marine protected areas: establishing opportunities and overcoming challenges , pp 154-168

- Sheila Kong Mukwele
- Enforcing the IMF in the Global Economy: An Institutional Analysis , pp 117-133

- Jean-Pierre Allegret and Philippe Dulbecco
- Engage the students and they will engage you , pp 210-211

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- Engage with the media , pp 251-252

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- Engaged advocacy: a framework for inclusion of people from refugee and asylum-seeking backgrounds in disability policy , pp 305-321

- Maree Higgins, Mahmoud Murad, Kim Robinson, Angela Dew, Katherine Boydell, Fiona McKay, Joanne Watson and Ruth Wells
- Engaged scientists or public intellectuals: the disputed public role of SSH researchers within the French Community of Belgium , pp 67-80

- Marc Vanholsbeeck
- Engaged with what, whom, when, how and why? Longitudinal and relational engagement in online postgraduate education in Scotland , pp 241-254

- Tim Fawns
- Engagement and the first-in-family student: creating a manifesto for success , pp 87-101

- Sarah O’Shea
- Engagement with disruptive technology: do digital generations matter? , pp 207-223

- Frank Stegehuis and Tanya Bondarouk
- Engaging distance learners with no economic background in an online health economics course , pp 146-156

- Heather Brown
- Engaging Indigenous Australian students: the I-Place Ecology Tool , pp 225-240

- Maria Raciti, Jennifer Carter, David Hollinsworth and Kathryn Gilbey
- Engaging intentionally disconnected workers: what can HR managers in facilities with workplace personal technology bans do? , pp 152-165

- Melina Bumann and Michael Wasserman
- Engaging refugees as researchers: ethics, challenges, successes , pp 312-323

- Evan Easton-Calabria
- Engaging students at a French-speaking Canadian distance university , pp 316-330

- Patrick Plante, Gustavo Adolfo Angulo Mendoza, Caroline Brassard, Serge Gérin-Lajoie, Cathia Papi and Isabelle Savard
- Engaging with policy makers in emerging markets , pp 185-195

- Ekkehard Ernst
- Engel Curves

- Ross Williams
- Engel curves, spending diversity and welfare measurement , pp 544-552

- Andreas Chai and Elena Stepanova
- Engendering creativity in temporary virtual project teams: the case of a product design firm , pp 347-360

- Petros Chamakiotis and Niki Panteli
- Engendering peace, conflict and violence , pp 522-541

- Cilja Harders
- Engineering capabilities for frugal innovations: the case of a radiation-free cancer detection device , pp 220-238

- Christine Wimschneider-Weikl and Nivedita Agarwal
- Engineering Culture, Innovation, and Modem Wealth Creation , pp 21-48

- Jack Goldstone
- Engineering for human rights , pp 356-367

- Shareen Hertel, Davis Chacon Hurtado and Sandra Sirota
- Engineering Pyramid Ponzi Finance: The Evolution of Private Finance from 1970 to 2008 and Implications for Regulation

- Eric Tymoigne
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