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- Hungary: Crisis Coupled with a Fiscal Squeeze – Effects on Inequality

- János Köllo
- Hungary: Public sector labour market from crisis to crisis , pp 300-336

- Szilvia Altwicker-Hámori and János Köllő
- Hungary: The Consequences of Doubling the Minimum Wage

- János Köllö
- Hungary: the geopolitics of household utility bills , pp 67-88

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- Hunger is a crime: why words matter , pp 38-47

- Andy Fisher
- Hunger, stability and alliances diversification: the food security in the Gulf and opportunities to cooperate with Argentina

- Joel Foyth
- Hurdles and challenges , pp iii-iii

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- Huronia’s lessons: how ableist violence determines health , pp 154-165

- Jen Rinaldi
- Hurricane Katrina: a classic natural disaster , pp 26-51

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- Hurricane Sandy , pp 204-220

- JiYoung Park, Harry W. Richardson, ChangKeun Park and Minsu Son
- Hurricanes, floods, and environmental inequality , pp 490-504

- Jayajit Chakraborty, Timothy W. Collins, Aaron B. Flores and Sara E. Grineski
- Hurtigruten Cruises by Wiersholm , pp 38-48

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- Hustling a living: crafting a life under precarious conditions in urban South Africa

- Hannah J. Dawson
- Hutcheson, Fr ancis

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- Hutchison, Terence W

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- Hybrid choice models , pp 383-412

- Maya Abou-Zeid and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- Hybrid choice models , pp 489-521

- Maya Abou-Zeid and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- Hybrid choice models: the identification problem , pp 519-564

- Akshay Vij and Joan L. Walker
- Hybrid choice models: the identification problem , pp 522-567

- Akshay Vij and Joan L. Walker
- Hybrid Governance

- Albert Jolink and Eva Niesten
- Hybrid governance in a value chain , pp 217-245

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- Hybrid human rights? Persons, property rights, and medical devices

- Muireann Quigley and Joseph Roberts
- Hybrid industrial relations systems: Between Ghent and sliced-up bargaining units , pp 35-60

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- Hybrid innovation surveys: combining subject and object approaches to innovation measurement , pp 323-341

- Anthony Arundel
- Hybrid Input-Output Tables for Iron and Steel and Plastics , pp 66-102

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- Hybrid Organizations

- Claude Menard
- Hybrid ways of organizing opportunities in international entrepreneurship , pp 65-86

- Tuija Mainela, Vesa Puhakka and Per Servais
- Hybridity in action: Accountability dilemmas of public and for-profit food safety inspectors in Switzerland , pp 100-118

- Eva Thomann and Fritz Sager
- Hybridity in digital and algorithmic public governance , pp 32-46

- Tero Erkkilä
- Hybridization of food governance: An analytical framework , pp 1-28

- Paul Verbruggen and Tetty Havinga
- Hybrids and examples , pp 109-136

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- Hydraulic fracturing and environmental inequality , pp 531-555

- Stephanie A. Malin, Adam Mayer and Shawn Hazboun
- Hydraulically-coupled dams: a case study of the Aspinall Unit , pp 146-160

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- Hydraulically-coupled dams: when one dam is not enough , pp 136-145

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- Hydro-Qubec megaprojects: learnings from a leader , pp 248-268

- Nathalie Drouin
- Hydrocarbons in the Russian Arctic: ambitions and realities

- Arild Moe and Anna Korppoo
- Hydroelectric power provision by a United States Power Marketing Administration , pp 95-135

- Silvio J. Flaim and Richard E. Howitt
- Hydrogen business cases

- Sinan Küfeoğlu
- Hydrogen from Renewables

- Dries Haeseldonckx and William D’haeseleer
- Hydrogen infrastructure

- Sinan Küfeoğlu
- Hydrogen: Origins and Where to Go from Here?

- Marieke Reijalt
- Hydropower in Chilean Patagonia: evaluating socio-economic conditions for resettlement and/or compensation of rural inhabitants , pp 346-358

- Frederico Arenas and Pablo Osses McIntyre
- Hyman Minsky and the dilemmas of contemporary economic method

- Duncan Foley
- Hyman Minsky and the Dilemmas of Contemporary Economic Method

- Duncan Foley
- Hyman Minsky: what kind of (post-) Keynesian?

- Anna Maria Variato
- Hyman P. Minsky , pp i-ii

- Jan Kregel
- Hyman P. Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis

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- Hyman Philip Minsky (1919–1996)

- L. Randall Wray
- Hyper-personalisation as a part of the sustainable business model in Industry 5.0

- Izabella Krzemińska and Jakub Rzeźnik
- Hyperconnected city logistics: a conceptual framework , pp 398-421

- Teodor Gabriel Crainic, Walid Klibi and Benoit Montreuil
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