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- Higher education, science, technology, and innovation in Latin America: from relevant experiences to backing sustainability?

- Rodrigo Arocena and Judith Sutz
- Higher education, the EU and the cultural political economy of regionalism , pp 24-48

- Susan L. Robertson, Mário Luiz Neves de Azevedo and Roger Dale
- Higher Education: Meeting Today’s Challenges and Regaining the Public’s Trust

- William E. Kirwan
- Higher Education’s Mandate: Planning for a New Generation

- Eduardo J. Padrón
- Highlights , pp 15-22

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- Highly skilled health workers: migration, work, and diversity management , pp 304-318

- Franklin Oikelome
- Highly Skilled International Labour Migration and World Cities: Expatriates, Executives and Entrepreneurs

- Jonathan Beaverstock
- Hill, Polly (1914-2005)

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- Hindsight on the Origins of the Global Financial Crisis?

- Steve Keen
- Hinduism

- Narendar Pani
- Hiring algorithms: redefining professional roles with artificial intelligence , pp 193-205

- Elmira van den Broek, Anastasia Sergeeva and Marleen Huysman
- Hiring from within: multi-faceted impact

- Maria Yudkevich
- Hiring the first employee: an international exploration on the considerations leading to job creation by the solo self-employed , pp 185-217

- Albert Kraaij and Saskia Rademaker
- Hirsch, Fred

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- Hirschman, Albert O

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- Hirschman, Albert Otto (b. 1915)

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- Hispanic (or Latinx) identification, consumption and acculturation , pp 160-169

- Luis E. Torres and Phillip Hartley
- Historic Conception of Investment and Capital , pp 4-8

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- Historical and comparative perspectives on MMR in business, the social sciences and medicine , pp 11-26

- Roslyn Cameron, Heinz Herrmann and Giao Reynolds
- Historical and Cultural Constraints on Development in the Mekong Region

- Martin Stuart-Fox
- Historical Antecedents of Development Economics

- Gianni Vaggi
- Historical approaches to contract law

- Victoria Barnes and Sally Wheeler
- Historical background and characteristics of the Chinese stock market , pp 57-76

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- Historical burden: art after genocide , pp 262-275

- Elmedin _uni_
- Historical Case Studies: A Methodological Discussion , pp 41-52

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- Historical case studies: richness, rigour and 'contextualised explanation' , pp 200-216

- Emily Buchnea
- Historical changes in the Pampas biome, land use, and climate change , pp 162-191

- Bruno Lanfranco, Enrique Fernández, Bruno Ferraro and Juan M. Soares de Lima
- Historical considerations and the development of English law and its institutions

- Geoffrey Samuel
- Historical Data and Methods , pp 28-42

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- Historical development of a Universal Service Obligation in the United States

- James I. Campbell
- Historical development of certification and collective marks , pp 10-32

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- Historical Development of Universities , pp 15-53

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- Historical Dynamics: Cosmopolitan and International

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- Historical economics , pp 295-312

- Simon Cook and Keith Tribe
- Historical Economics and Evolutionary Economic Policy – Coasean Perspectives

- Matthias Klaes
- Historical evolution of welfare policy ideas: the Scandinavian perspective , pp 337-356

- Nanako Fujita
- Historical experience with monetary unions: the case of Scandinavia 1875Â…1914

- Niels Kaergard and Ingrid Henriksen
- Historical Fluctuations in the Price of Gold , pp 38-56

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- Historical institutionalism , pp 40-49

- Sara Bannerman and Bradley McNeil
- Historical materialism , pp 62-74

- Rafael Khachaturian
- Historical materialism and contradictions at work

- Matt Vidal
- Historical materialist policy analysis to study the state of climate adaptation policymaking in China , pp 19-41

- Julia Teebken
- Historical memory, cultural violence, and conflict: the genealogy of dehumanization in Israel and Palestine , pp 225-243

- Joana Ricarte
- Historical notes on the rise and fall of Fordism and flexible accumulation in the United States , pp 99-110

- Michael Perelman
- Historical organization studies , pp 17-34

- Charles Harvey and Mairi Maclean
- Historical origins and initial conditions for economic catch-up , pp 15-29

- H.Y. Lee
- Historical overview of governance and its relationship with accounting and accountability , pp 25-48

- Alessandro Lai, Giulia Leoni and Riccardo Stacchezzini
- Historical overview of personal finance

- Jodi Krausman and Chet Bennetts
- Historical patent data for migration and innovation studies: evidence from the US

- Stefano Breschi, Benjamin Cornejo-Costas, Dario Diodato, Zenne Hellinga, Andrea Morrison, Sergio Petralia, Jay Prakash-Nagar and Gianluca Tarasconi
- Historical perspectives , pp 13-26

- Stella Medvedyuk and Dennis Raphael
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