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- Filling the gaps in solidarity arrangements

- Marzia Sesini
- Film , pp 399-408

- Paul Stepan
- Film economics , pp 253-257

- Tylor Orme and Darlene C. Chisholm
- Filtering macroeconomic data , pp 95-136

- David Pollock
- Final considerations , pp 220-228

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- Final considerations and policy recommendations , pp 192-201

- Daniele Di Nunzio and Serena Rugiero
- Final discussion and conclusions , pp 269-288

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- Final Remarks , pp 195-204

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- Final remarks , pp 215-220

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- Final remarks , pp 219-241

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- Final remarks: taking fish stocks to the room of proceedings—when to agree to disagree on compatible conservation and management measures

- Alexandros X.M. Ntovas
- Final thoughts , pp 338-343

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- Final thoughts

- Geoffrey Samuel
- Final thoughts and reflections , pp 217-221

- Nick Williams and Tim Vorley
- Final Thoughts: Portable Intellectual Currents and Sustainable Human Development

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- Finance

- Bill Maurer
- Finance , pp 154-183

- Shin-ichi Fukuda
- Finance 2.0

- Bill Maurer
- Finance and accounting: recent developments and challenges building efficiency and public accountability , pp 90-110

- Kiyoshi Yamamoto and Sabine Schührer
- Finance and competition

- William Darity, Bobbie L. Horn and Michael Syron Lawlor
- Finance and Economic Development in East Asia

- Yung Chul Park, Wonho Song and Yunjong Wang
- Finance and economic growth

- Eckhard Hein
- Finance and Growth: The Legacy of Schumpeter to be Rediscovered?

- Peter Mooslechner
- Finance and income inequality

- Jakob de Haan, Regina Pleninger and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Finance and Poor People's Livelihoods

- Susan Johnson, David Hulme and Orlanda Ruthven
- Finance and risk , pp 69-91

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- Finance and Technical Change: A Long-term View

- C. Perez
- Finance and the Household

- John Grahl
- Finance as a supranational public good , pp 178-206

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- Finance for the Poor: The Way Forward?

- Thankom Arun, David Hulme and Imran Matin
- Finance in macroeconomics in the post-war years: the Neoclassical Synthesis , pp 140-179

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- Finance industry prominence: causes and consequences , pp 60-104

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- Finance, banking, and insurance , pp 225-256

- Magnus Schmauch
- Finance, fnance capital and financialization , pp 138-143

- Thomas Marois
- Finance, growth and crisis: a European perspective , pp 199-216

- Adalbert Winkler
- Finance, Innovation and Industrial Change , pp 621-641

- Giovanni Dosi
- Finance, institutions and economic development , pp 30-47

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- Finance, investors, and human rights , pp 368-386

- Erika George and Ariel Meyerstein
- Finance, potential output and the business cycle , pp 235-264

- Dominik Bernhofer, Octavio Fernández-Amador, Martin Gächter and Friedrich Sindermann
- Finance, risk, and inequality , pp 17-39

- Thibault Darcillon
- Finance, technology and financial education , pp 279-290

- Cristina Giorgiantonio and Zeno Rotondi
- Finance, Trade and Development in East Asia: Opportunities for Mekong Economies

- Suiwah Leung
- Finance-industry relationships in Europe and the prospects for growth and convergence , pp 127-150

- Heather Gibson and Euclid Tsakalotos
- Finance-led Capitalism: An Inventory

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- Financial access and financial behavior , pp 89-102

- Julie Birkenmaier and Qiang (John) Fu
- Financial accounting and the natural environment: the case of climate change , pp 106-120

- Elena Carrión, Carlos Larrinaga and Antonio Mateo
- Financial Action Task Force Recommendations

- Anton Moiseienko
- Financial analysis and management of cyber risk , pp 255-271

- Efstratios Livanis, Michalis Doumpos and Constantin Zopounidis
- Financial analysts , pp 356-374

- Daniel Bradley
- Financial analysts in China

- Huifang Yin and Huai Zhang
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