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- Germany: social insurance with a divide between healthcare and long-term care , pp 27-45

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- Germany: the Modell Deutschland between stagnation and reform , pp 106-142

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- Germany: the relevance, extent and structure of transnational diaspora entrepreneurship , pp 56-85

- Rolf Sternberg
- Germany: What Role for Minimum Wages on Low-wage Work?

- Gerhard Bosch and Thorsten Kalina
- Germany: will the make breadwinner model survive?

- Dina Hummelsheim
- Germany’s Three-pillar Banking System from a Corporate Governance Perspective

- Horst Gischer, Peter Reichling and Mike Stiele
- Germline Engineering: Whose Right?

- Lloyd Cohen
- Gestalt shift: from 'miracle' to 'cronyism' in the Asian crisis , pp 149-174

- Robert Wade
- Get informed and stay current , pp 38-42

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- Get known and networked , pp 43-54

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- Get known for something , pp 160-161

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- Get mentors get advice , pp 21-24

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- Get qualified , pp 11-15

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- Get recognized , pp 177-179

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- Get refreshed , pp 191-195

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- Getting adventurous: Searching for relationships , pp 216-238

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- Getting beyond slow boil in the South China Sea , pp 16-26

- Andrew Scobell
- Getting connected in China: taming the mobile screen , pp 396-411

- Elaine Jing Zhao
- Getting experienced: Making comparisons , pp 185-215

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- Getting hooked: A look into multivariate analysis , pp 239-283

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- Getting into academic research , pp 1-18

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- Getting obsessed: A further look into multivariate analysis , pp 284-301

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- Getting philosophically real , pp 446-454

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- Getting port governance right , pp 500-517

- Peter de Langen and Periklis Saragiotis
- Getting QCA right: a small-N example , pp 195-204

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- Getting started - chrysalis, coat tails, and contacts , pp 48-66

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- Getting the contract right

- Joanne Evans and Diana Bowman
- Getting the methods right , pp 79-90

- Rodolfo Baggio
- Getting to the Good Life: Agents of Change

- Janet T. Knoedler
- Getting to work on time: the temporalities of urban infrastructure , pp 431-450

- Jean-Paul D. Addie
- Getting Waste to Become Taste: From the Planning of Innovation to Innovation Planning

- Gestur Hovgaard
- Ghana

- Ramatu M. Al-Hassan and John Baptist D. Jatoe
- GHG emissions trading schemes in Northeast Asia: an overview and analysis of current scenarios , pp 149-166

- Xianbing Liu, Sunhee Suk and Kinichi Sudo
- GHGs (greenhouse gases) emission reduction

- Konstantinos Kounetas
- Ghosts in our genes: Psychological issues in child abduction and high conflict cases , pp 30-45

- Sarah Calvert
- Gibrat's Law as a Long-run Regularity: Theory and Evidence , pp 129-140

- Francesca Lotti, Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli
- Gibrat’s Law Reconsidered: A Creativity Perspective

- Zoltan Acs and Catherine Armington
- Gibson’s paradox

- Alejandro Fiorito
- Giddens, Anthony

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- Gift economy

- Arjo Klamer
- Gifts and gratuitousness , pp 179-190

- Serge-Christophe Kolm
- Gifts, Wills and Inheritance Law

- Pierre Pestieau
- Gig and platform economy: the next big opportunity for mutuals and takaful in India? , pp 386-404

- Umar Farooq Patel, Shariq Nisar and C.R. Chavan
- Gig economy

- Geraint Harvey, Naveena Prakasam and Refat Shakirzhanov
- Gig economy

- Andrea M. Herrmann
- Giovanni Botero (1588) and Antonio Serra (1613): Italy and the birth of development economics , pp 3-41

- Erik Reinert
- Giovanni Demaria: an appraisal of his methodological and theoretical writings , pp 59-80

- Aldo Montesano
- Girls Just Want to Have Fun? Internet Leisure and Women’s Empowerment in Jordan

- Deborah L. Wheeler and Lauren Mintz
- Girls’ schooling and the global education and development agenda , pp 410-420

- Elaine Unterhalter and Amy North
- GIScience through the looking glass , pp 2-15

- Barbara P. Buttenfield
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