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- Heroes, villains and victims: agricultural subsidies and their impacts on food security and poverty reduction , pp 194-213

- Andrew Dorward and Jamie Morrison
- Heterodox business cycles , pp 291-310

- Lance Taylor, Nelson Barbosa-Filho and Codrina Rada
- Heterodox Economics: A Common Challenge to Mainstream Economics?

- Sheila Dow
- Heterodox Macroeconomics: What, Exactly, Are We Against?

- John E. King
- Heterogeneity and Evolutionary Change – Concepts and Measurement

- Uwe Cantner and Horst Hanusch
- Heterogeneity and International R&D Collaboration

- Elias G. Carayannis
- Heterogeneity and Knowledge-Intensive Business Services in the City

- Heidi Wiig
- Heterogeneity as Sectoral Specialization: The Case of EU15

- Aris Kaloudis
- Heterogeneity in Economic Thought: Foundations and Modern Methods

- Mark Knell
- Heterogeneity in labor supply and exits among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Gopi Shah Goda, Emilie Jackson, Lauren Hersch Nicholas, Rosemary Rhodes and Sarah S. Stith
- Heterogeneity Interpreted and Identified as Changes in the Populations of Firms

- Svein Nås and Tore Sandven
- Heterogeneity of budget constraints in Hungarian and Polish football , pp 103-129

- Karolina Nessel, Zsolt Havran and Tünde Máté
- Heterogeneity, Rationality and Institutions

- Tore Sandven
- Heterogeneous Economic Evolution: A Different View on Darwinizing Evolutionary Economics

- Jack Vromen
- Heterogeneous Social Capitals: A New Window of Opportunity for Local Economies

- Mario Davide Parrilli
- Heteronormativity and gender-based violence in Sport for Development , pp 151-165

- Julia Ferreira Gomes, Jessica Nachman, Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst and Mitchell McSweeney
- Heuristic Twists and Ontological Creeds: A Road Map for Evolutionary Economics , pp 9-34

- Ulrich Witt
- Heuristics and bias in assessing the social impacts of energy projects , pp 258-269

- Douglas L. Bessette
- Heuristics for metascience: Simon and Popper , pp 300-311

- Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos, Julian N. Marewski and Ulrich Hoffrage
- Heuristics in pre-merger processes , pp 17-40

- David Santana, Thi Nguyen, Nicola Mirc and Audrey Rouziès
- Heuristics: fast, frugal, and smart , pp 101-118

- Shabnam Mousavi, Björn Meder, Hansjörg Neth and Reza Kheirandish
- Heuristics: socialism - from science to Utopia , pp 27-37

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- Hicks and Richardson on Industrial Change: Analysis and Policy

- Mario Amendola, Sergio Bruno and Jean-Luc Gaffard
- Hicks on time and money

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- Hicks's Later Monetary Thought , pp 343-353

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- Hicks, John R

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- Hicks, John Richard, as an Interpreter of the Classical Economists

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- Hicksian income, welfare and the steady state , pp 184-204

- Salah El Serafy
- Hidden figures? The role of women in early interpretive research in the United States and the German Empire

- Ursula Offenberger and Marion Keller
- Hiding in plain sight: research management as a practice and profession in the scholarly ecosystem , pp 333-341

- Julie Bayley and Kieran Fenby-Hulse
- Hierarchical framework for evaluating mine projects for sustainability: a case study from India , pp 161-178

- M.A. Quaddus and Kampan Mukherjee
- Hierarchies, Markets and Power: Some Foundational Issues on the Nature of Contemporary Economic Organizations , pp 669-688

- Giovanni Dosi
- High Frequency Trading , pp 114-127

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- High Growth and Innovation with Low R&D: Ireland

- Eoin O’Malley, Nola Hewitt-Dundas and Stephen Roper
- High Growth with ‘Old' Industries? The Austrian Paradox Revisited

- Michael Peneder
- High hopes for people in digital finance

- Anette Broløs, Erin B. Taylor, Jillet Sarah Sam and Shriram Venkatraman
- High inflations and contemporary monetary theory

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- High nature value farming and the agri-food chain in Japan , pp 185-196

- Yoichi Matsuki and Miki Nagamatsu
- High resolution accessibility computations , pp 62-91

- Thomas W. Nicolai and Kai Nagel
- High School Sports and Teenage Births

- Joseph Price and Daniel H. Simon
- High speed rail and regional economic disparity , pp 202-235

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- High speed rail impact on tourism , pp 148-168

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- High speed, high cost: the problematic procurement of Irelands National Broadband Plan , pp 327-346

- Dónal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
- High Technology Employment, Wages and University R&D Spillovers: Evidence from US Cities , pp 302-323

- Zoltan Acs, Felix R. Fitzroy and Ian Smith
- High-cost credit in the UK: whats the problem and how should policy respond? , pp 194-218

- Karen Rowlingson
- High-Fidelity Economics

- Anna Alexandrova and Daniel M. Haybron
- High-frequency Forecasting Model for the Russian Economy

- Vladimir Eskin and Mikhail Gusev
- High-growth firms , pp 172-176

- Alex Coad
- High-Growth Firms and Their Contribution to Employment: The Case of Sweden 1987–96

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- High-growth LMT firms and the evolution of the Russian economy , pp 117-137

- Andrei Yudanov
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