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- How has information technology use shaped the geography of economic activity? , pp 253-270

- Chris Forman
- How has the European Monetary Integration Process Contributed to Regional Financial Market Integration?

- Beate Reszat
- How has the Financial Crisis Affected the Eurozone Accession Outlook in Central and Eastern Europe?

- John Lewis
- How have middle-income households fared in unequal Britain? A focus on work and employment trends , pp 586-632

- Damian Grimshaw and Anthony Rafferty
- How have older workers responded to scary markets?

- Jonathan Gardner and Mike Orszag
- How Have Poor Women and Men Experienced the Global Economic Crisis: What Have We Learned?

- Duncan Green and Richard King
- How Heterodox is the Heterodoxy of Monetary Circuit Theory? The Nature of Money and the Microeconomics of the Circuit , pp 219-245

- Alberto Zazzaro
- How high should climate change taxes be? , pp 403-414

- Chris Hope
- How HR analytics can leverage big data to minimise employees' exploitation and promote their welfare for sustainable competitive advantage , pp 179-194

- Kumar Biswas, Sneh Bhardwaj and Sawlat Zaman
- How I met my partner: reconsidering proximities , pp 223-240

- Olivier Bouba-Olga, Michel Grossetti and Marie Ferru
- How Important are Knowledge-Intensive Services for their Client Industries? An Assessment of their Impact on Productivity and Innovation

- José A. Camacho and Mercedes Rodriguez
- How Industrial Relations is Marginalized in Business Schools: Using Institutional Theory to Examine Our Home Base

- Daphne Taras
- How informal risk capital investors manage asymmetric information in profit/loss-sharing contracts

- Mohammad Abalkhail and John R. Presley
- How institutions shape forms of project organizing: the selective PPP market of Qatar , pp 148-184

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- How institutions shape the gap in efficiency between Islamic and conventional banks , pp 332-342

- Laurent Weill
- How Integrated are Chinese and Indian Labour into the World Economy?

- Richard N. Cooper
- How integrating systematic design enabled role clarity and collaboration during the formation of a science-innovation team , pp 320-338

- Louisa Choe, Katharina Ruckstuhl and Rafaela Rabello
- How intellectual property regimes and innovative infrastructure promote growth of Africa's technological market , pp 245-267

- Ashley Elizabeth Sperbeck
- How intergenerational transfers finance the lifecycle deficit in Spain

- Concepció Patxot, Elisenda Renteria, Miguel Sánchez-Romero and Guadalupe Souto
- How is Entrepreneurship Good for Economic Growth? , pp 291-301

- Zoltan Acs
- How Islamic are the services offered by Islamic P2P financing fintech companies? An observation from Indonesia , pp 209-223

- Miranti Kartika Dewi, Wasila, Evony Silvino Violita and Sri Nurhayati
- How large is the gap between present and efficient transport prices in Europe?

- Stef Proost, Kurt Van Dender, Christoph Courcelle, John Peirson and Duncan Sharp
- How lawyers are regulated , pp 23-43

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- How locally adapted information and communication technologies (ICTs) may contribute to the citizens socio-economic conditions in emerging countries: case study in the DR Congo , pp 259-269

- Musandji Fuamba
- How long can neoclassical economists ignore the contributions of Georgescu-Roegen? , pp 13-24

- Herman Daly
- How Long Can Neoclassical Economists Ignore the Contributions of Georgescu-Roegen?

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- How Loos-en-Gohelle, a derelict mining town in the north of France, has become a standard in sustainable development , pp 314-321

- Michel Berry
- How Low- and Medium-technology Industries in Developing Countries Compete with Multinationals: Lessons from China’s Home Electronics Sector

- Guo Yung-Hsing
- How Many Networks in a Local Cluster? Textile Machine Production and Innovation in Brescia , pp 220-246

- Francesco Lissoni and Massimo Pagani
- How Many Outlets if the USP Does Not Face Any USO? A Cross-country Comparison

- Claire Borsenberger, Denis Joram and Bernard Roy
- How market and society relate , pp 6-15

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- How market-based emissions reduction mechanisms affect private property in Australia , pp 67-80

- Vanessa Johnston
- How markets penalize racists, slowly , pp 51-64

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- How markets work and fail , pp 55-94

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- How MLB figured out its fans , pp 18-35

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- How Money is Being Laundered with Madalina Busuioc

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- How much are you willing to pay to be ethical? An experiment , pp 132-154

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- How much does the past count? Interpreting the Romanian transition's politcal successes and economic failures

- Daniel Chirot, Jack Edwards and Marcos Holanda
- How much of US exceptionalism is still left in the ‘Europeanized’ USA? , pp 129-140

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- How Much Postal Reform in Japanese Postal Privatization?

- James I Campbell and Amelia Porges
- How Much Should Society Fuel the Greed of Innovators? On the Relations between Appropriability, Opportunities and Rates of Innovation

- Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Marengo and Corrado Pasquali
- How much, and why? A critical introduction to the theory and quantitative analysis of intra-household resource distribution , pp 17-32

- Frances Woolley
- How neighbourhood social and built environments influence social interactions: differences between life stages , pp 128-145

- Piret Veeroja, Greg Foliente, Rod McCrea, Hannah Badland, Chris Pettit and Jennifer Day
- How new is the 'new trade theory' of the past two decades?

- Andrea Maneschi
- How not to do monetary policy , pp 140-151

- Louis-Philippe Rochon
- How Open is Innovation?

- Linus Dahlander and David Gann
- How parenting contributes to intergenerational inequality , pp 328-341

- Ariel Kalil and Rebecca Ryan
- How patenting and self-employment have affected US metropolitan growth , pp 218-246

- Gordon Mulligan
- How permaculture can inspire sustainable entrepreneurial training: the case of the Permaentrepreneurs course , pp 383-388

- Christian Makaya and Olivier Cateura
- How persuasive is corporate social responsibility? , pp 197-216

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