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- Global Poverty and the Rich-Country Racket , pp 84-108

- Jochen Lorentzen
- Global Power City Index: comprehensive power of cities to enhance their competitiveness , pp 157-178

- Hiroo Ichikawa
- Global production networks , pp 153-168

- Pralok Gupta
- Global Production Networks and Regional Integration

- Sven W. Arndt
- Global production networks and the Kunshan ICT cluster: the role of Taiwanese MNCs , pp 170-196

- Tain- Jy Chen and Ying- Hua Ku
- Global Public Goods , pp 149-160

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- Global Public Goods and Global Finance: Does Global Governance Ensure that the Global Public Interest is Served?

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Global quality standards and technological upgrading in the Brazilian auto-components industry

- Ruy Quadros
- Global R&D Networks and ICT: What Impacts on Firms?

- Denis Carré, Gilliane Lefebvre, Bernadette Madeuf and Christian Milelli
- Global rapid appraisal of social protection responses to COVID-19 , pp 457-470

- Isaac Chinyoka
- Global Regulation through a Diversity of Norms: Comparing Hard and Soft Law

- Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
- Global religion in a post-Westphalia world , pp 556-567

- Susanna Mancini
- Global Retailers and Asian Manufacturers

- Gary G. Hamilton and Misha Petrovic
- Global science networks in times of crisis , pp 100-118

- Maj Grasten, Stine Haakonsson and Duncan Wigan
- Global shifts in the balance of economic activity through the emergence of China and Russia , pp 9-12

- Erkki Liikanen
- Global social justice at the WTO? The role of NGOs in constructing global social contracts , pp 222-250

- Baogang He and Hannah Murphy
- Global sourcing strategy and performance , pp 44-64

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- Global speech regulation: extraterritoriality in the context of internet content blocking, removal, de-listing, and must carry orders , pp 458-475

- Dan J.B. Svantesson
- Global steam coal markets until 2030: perspectives on production, trade and consumption under increasing carbon constraints , pp 103-122

- Clemens Haftendorn, Franziska Holz, Claudia Kemfert and Christian von Hirschhausen
- Global Strategies of Brazilian Firms in an Era of Economic Liberalization

- Preet S. Aulakh
- Global supply chain management for sustainability , pp 133-144

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- Global supply chains and macroeconomic relationships in Asia , pp 249-286

- Menzie Chinn
- Global supply chains and natural disasters: implications for international trade , pp 112-147

- Laura Puzzello and Paul Raschky
- Global tax information networks: legitimacy in a global administrative state , pp i-ii

- Miranda Stewart
- Global trade in cultural tourism services , pp 141-165

- Marta Zieba
- Global Trade Policy in the New Century

- Razeen Sally
- Global trade, regional trade and emerging Europe , pp 82-90

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- Global trends in consumer behavior , pp 54-67

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- Global unions and transnational labor movement , pp 458-470

- Julia Soul and Cecilia Anigstein
- Global unions, global framework agreements and the transnational regulation of labour standards , pp 277-302

- Mark Thomas
- Global urban sustainable competitiveness and urban population size , pp 83-98

- Chao Li
- Global urban sustainable competitiveness index , pp 15-27

- Wei Liu, Mian Li, Jie Yang and Shaokun Wei
- Global urban sustainable competitiveness: a comprehensive analysis , pp 28-46

- Jie Wei and Pengfei Ni
- Global urban sustainable competitiveness: a regional analysis , pp 47-68

- Jie Yang Kai Liu
- Global urban sustainable competitiveness: characteristics of functional centers , pp 99-114

- Qingbin Li
- Global urban sustainable competitivness and urban GDP per capita , pp 69-82

- Anquan Zhang
- Global value chain analysis: a primer (second edition) , pp 54-76

- Karina Fernandez-Stark and Gary Gereffi
- Global value chain mapping , pp 29-53

- Stacey Frederick
- Global value chains and innovation , pp 739-751

- Ari Van Assche
- Global value chains and quantitative macro-comparative sociology , pp 91-104

- Matthew C. Mahutga
- Global value chains and uneven development: a disarticulations perspective , pp 183-198

- Marion Werner and Jennifer Bair
- Global venture capital 'hotspots': China , pp iii-iii

- Haitian Lu and Yi Tan
- Global venture capital 'hotspots': developing countries , pp iii-iii

- David Lingelbach
- Global venture capital 'hotspots': Israel , pp iii-iii

- Gil Avnimelech and Shai Harel
- Global warming and changes in marine ecosystems: economic consequences and adjustment issues , pp 132-150

- Clement Tisdell
- Global warming and the Asian Pacific , pp 1-10

- Ching-Cheng Chang, Daigee Shaw and Robert Mendelsohn
- Global Warming Policy and the Pennsylvania Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis , pp 487-507

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- Global Warming Policy, Energy, and the Chinese Economy , pp 382-414

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- Global Warming Policy: Who Decides What is Fair? , pp 64-66

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- Global Workers for Global Cities: Low Paid Migrant Labour in London

- Kavita Datta, Cathy McIlwaine, Joanna Herbert, Yara Evans, Jon May and Jane Wills
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