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- Federalism and tax-financed healthcare: economic advantages, dilemmas, and solutions , pp 57-69

- Roger Congleton
- Federalism and the complexities of higher education governance , pp 468-481

- Glen A. Jones and Alison Elizabeth Jefferson
- Federalism and the European Union: asymmetry, policies and some recurring federal dilemmas , pp 198-208

- Francesco Palermo
- Federalism and the politics of shared rule , pp 162-174

- Sean Mueller
- Federalism and the rise of state consumer protection law in the United States , pp 238-258

- Joshua D. Wright
- Federalism as a tool of conflict resolution , pp 151-161

- Soeren Keil
- Federalism in Asia: beyond the diversity problematic , pp 187-197

- Harihar Bhattacharyya
- Federalism in times of crisis , pp 27-43

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- Federalism theory: the boundary problem, robustness and dynamics , pp 27-38

- Jenna Bednar
- Federalism Versus Social Citizenship: Investigating the Preference for Equity in Health Care

- Luca Crivelli, Gianfranco Domenighetti and Massimo Filippini
- Federalism, fiscal space, and public investment spending: do fiscal rules impose hard-budget constraints? , pp 103-129

- Pinaki Chakraborty
- Federalism, political uncertainty, and location choice of foreign investors: A comparative analysis of India and the USA , pp 148-184

- Timothy Devinney, Christopher Hartwell and Ziko Konwar
- Federalism, Regional Redistribution and Country Stability

- Enrico Spolaore
- Federalism: from constitutionalism to constitutionalization? , pp 448-459

- Thomas O. Hueglin
- Fee Shifting

- Avery Wiener Katz and Chris Sanchirico
- Fee-reliant SPOs , pp 83-108

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- Feeble policy responses that do not increase economic growth , pp 29-59

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- Feeling knowing: the nature and purpose of arts-based research methods

- Sophie Tamas
- Feeling the Heat: Towards a Revised Governance of Climate Change

- Antonio Villafranca
- Felicitas publica: the southern spirit of capitalism , pp 67-94

- Luigino Bruni
- FELTAG in rearview: FE from the past to the future through plague times , pp 24-36

- Howard Scott, Alison Iredale and Bob Harrison
- Female labor force participation in Islamic countries , pp iii-iii

- Ismail Genc, George Naufal and Bassam Abu Al-Foul
- Female leadership in aviation

- Ferhan K. Sengur
- Female Migrants’ Participation in the Australian Labour Market

- Ahn Tram Le
- Female “bright side”: The effect of women in management and on the board on corporate performance in Europe

- Francesco Fasano, Maurizio La Rocca and Neha Neha
- Female-supportive policies and women's employment after divorce

- Maike van Damme and Wilfred Uunk
- Females as policymakers

- Monika Köppl-Turyna
- Females in crime , pp 265-285

- Evelina Gavrilova
- Feminising Professions in Britain and France: How Countries Differ

- Nicky Le Feuvre
- Feminism , pp 53-61

- Karen Green
- Feminism

- Natasha Yacoub
- Feminism

- Drucilla K. Barker and Darla Schumm
- Feminism

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- Feminism

- Huiping Xian
- Feminism and/in Economics

- Edith Kuiper
- Feminism, resistance and the archive , pp 26-40

- Maria Fannin and Julie MacLeavy
- Feminisms

- Rohini Sen
- Feminisms in a time of permanent war: still we persist, organize, endure, resist , pp 480-485

- Françoise Vergès
- Feminist action research , pp 107-122

- Inge Bleijenbergh
- Feminist activism: Rural South African vernacular law as an "accidental" site , pp 153-167

- Sindiso Mnisi Weeks
- Feminist analyses of popular culture , pp 373-388

- Barbara Czarniawska
- Feminist approaches in the Introductory Microeconomics course , pp 152-165

- Pratistha Joshi Rajkarnikar
- Feminist approaches to development , pp 416-440

- Maria Sagrario Floro
- Feminist approaches to global constitutionalism , pp 185-206

- Ruth Houghton
- Feminist approaches to poverty and gender inequality , pp 88-101

- Randy Albelda
- Feminist approaches to research co-design: evaluating gender equality initiatives , pp 192-209

- Helen Taylor and Sue Williamson
- Feminist Economic Methodology

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- Feminist economics , pp 125-130

- Radhika Balakrishnan and Savitri Bisnath
- Feminist economics as a theory and method , pp 18-31

- Drucilla K. Barker
- Feminist economics for smart behavioral economics , pp 173-187

- Siobhan Austen
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