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- Fresh fruit exports from mainland Southeast Asian countries to China: background context and key questions for research and policy , pp 1-26

- Bill Pritchard
- Frictions in Schumpeter’s Theory of Unemployment

- Mauro Boianovsky and Hans-Michael Trautwein
- Fridays For Future - FFF Europe and beyond , pp 197-211

- Anuna De Wever Van der Heyden, Luisa Neubauer and Katrien van der Heyden
- Friedman rule

- Alexander Mihailov
- Friedman, Milton

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- Friedman, Positive Economics, and the Chicago Boys

- Eric Schliesser
- Friedrich A. Hayek: super-dissenter , pp 73-88

- Laurence S. Moss
- Friedrich August von Hayek (1899–1992)

- Ludwig Van Den Hauwe
- Friedrich August von Hayek (1899–1992)

- Peter Boettke
- Friedrich Engels , pp 144-148

- Paresh Chattopadhyay
- Friedrich List (1789–1846)

- Stefan Kolev and Joachim Zweynert
- Friedrich List (1789–1846)

- Arno Mong Daastöl
- Friedrich List: the international dynamics of mindpower , pp 87-108

- Arno Mong Daastøl
- Friedrich von Wieser (1851–1926)

- Richard Sturn
- Fritz Machlup: 'How One Thing Led to Another' , pp 184-194

- Donald Lamberton
- From "downpour of investments" to debt crisis: the case of Argentina 2015-2019 , pp 193-203

- Cecilia Allami, Pablo Bortz and Alan Cibils
- From 'nuts and bolts' to;bits and bytes': the evolution of Taiwan ICT in a global knowledge-based economy

- Ting-Lin Lee
- From a centralized to a decentralized global economic architecture: an overview , pp 11-26

- Pradumna B. Rana
- From a Childcare to a Pedagogical Discourse – Or Putting Care in its Place

- Peter Moss
- From a European Court of Auditors' Report to a learning process? The challenge to integrate the environment into the European Community's development assistance , pp 109-130

- Axel Johannes Olearius, Iola Leal Riesco and Sally Nicholson
- From a National to a Metanational Ecosystem: Harnessing the Value of Global Knowledge Diversity

- Peter J. Williamson
- From a Routine-based to a Knowledge-based View: Towards an Evolutionary Theory of the Firm

- F. Rahmeyer
- From ad hoc to expert: the professionalisation of knowledge exchange

- Tamsin Mann
- From agrarianism to entropy: Georgescu-Roegen's bioeconomics from a Malthusian viewpoint , pp 155-172

- Franck-Dominique Vivien
- From altruism to the future frequency of war: how consilient explanation differs from prediction , pp 311-351

- Frank Whelon Wayman
- From aptitude to access and opportunity in leadership education

- Corey Winchester and TaRhonda Woods
- From Arab Spring to COVID-19 pandemic: a diptych of governance challenges in the MENA region , pp 262-287

- Anis Ben Brik
- From arts patronage to cultural philanthropy: collaborating with granting foundations , pp 163-178

- Elisa Bortoluzzi Dubach and Pier Luigi Sacco
- From Austria to Australia: Mark Blaug and cultural economics , pp 225-244

- Christian Handke and Erwin Dekker
- From beekeeping to habitat stewardship: teaching social innovation for biodiversity thinking in business schools

- Rafael Ziegler, Nadia Ponce Morales and Mathieu Bouchard
- From being Adivasi to becoming climate warriors: Transformation in the politics of recognition and legal mobilization in India's coal-mining areas , pp 329-344

- Arpitha Kodiveri
- From Benz to byte – the permanent change in the automotive industry and its future impact on patenting, standardization and regulation

- Uwe Wiesner
- From better answers to better questions , pp 28-47

- Stratos Ramoglou
- From billions to trillions: towards reform of development finance and the global reserve system , pp 51-73

- Robert Vos
- From Bimetallism to Monetarism: The Shifting Political Affiliation of the Quantity Theory

- David Laidler
- From Bimetallism to Monetarism: The Shifting Political Affiliation of the Quantity Theory , pp 111-138

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- From bordering to border thinking: interdisciplinarity and the significance of cognition in border studies

- James W. Scott
- From bounded rationality to ecological rationality , pp 149-175

- Gerd Gigerenzer
- From Bourdieu to Becker: economics confronts the social sciences

- Ben Fine
- From Bretton Woods to the World Trade Organization and the Formation of Regional Trading Blocs

- Joan Rodgers
- From broadcast to engagement: moving beyond traditional mechanisms , pp 50-60

- Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
- From bureaucratic capitalism to transnational capitalism: an intermediate theory

- Nobuharu Yokokawa
- From Capital Controls to Dollarization: American Hegemony and the US Dollar

- Matías Vernengo
- From care and welfare to independent living? Interpreting and assessing the human right to live independently and be included in the community , pp 274-288

- Yvette Maker
- From Central America to Venezuela: displaced people, forced migration and the geopolitical agenda of the United States , pp 188-203

- Daniel Villafuerte Solís and María del Carmen García Aguilar
- From charity reform to the New Poor Law , pp 19-55

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- From cheater to innovator , pp 322-360

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- From Chimerica to decoupling: US-China trade war and failed neoliberalism , pp 141-157

- Wei Liang
- From Chinas logistics to Chinas geologistics , pp 14-35

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- From civilizationism to the civilizational imaginary: the inter-civilizational perspective in global theorizing

- Ino Rossi
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