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- Learning and Teaching Entrepreneurship: Dilemmas, Reflections and Strategies

- Per Blenker, Poul Dreisler and Helle M. Faergeman
- Learning as an Entrepreneurial Process

- Daniel Hjorth and Bengt Johannisson
- Learning by Doing and Productivity Progress , pp 107-120

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- Learning by Doing in Market Reform: Lessons from a Regional Bond Fund

- Guonan Ma and Eli Remolona
- Learning from (under-)performance feedback in international market exits and re-entries , pp 328-343

- Irina Surdu
- Learning from an economic crisis - health system resilience in Portugal , pp 198-211

- Pedro Pita Barros
- Learning from disaster

- Robin Cowan, Emmanuelle Fauchart, Dominique Foray and Philip Gunby
- Learning from distant cousins? Post-Keynesian Economics, Comparative Political Economy, and the Growth Models approach , pp 56-75

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Karsten Kohler
- Learning from natural supply systems: towards ecological supply chain management , pp 102-114

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- Learning from small urban nations: the importance of randomness and feedback for democratic stability , pp 51-67

- Karoline Wiesner
- Learning from the crisis , pp 15-21

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- Learning from the economic and the pandemic crisis. Health system resilience in Greece: from Skylla to Charibdis , pp 212-229

- Charalampos Economou
- Learning from the economic shock - health system resilience in Ireland , pp 230-247

- Sara Burke, Sarah Parker, Catherine O’Donoghue, Steve Thomas, Sarah Barry and Padraic Fleming
- Learning from the past and exploring implications and lessons of previous chapters , pp 394-402

- Hamid Etemad
- Learning from UK Private Finance Initiative experience

- Michael Pollitt
- Learning from, and about, EMU - a UK View

- John S. Flemming
- Learning how to Govern and Learning how to Solve Problems: On the Co-Evolution of Competences, Conflicts and Organizational Routines , pp 294-324

- Benjamin Coriat and Giovanni Dosi
- Learning in a Generalised Dornbusch Model of Exchange Rate Dynamics , pp 249-267

- Carl Chiarella and Alexander Khomin
- Learning in incrementally and rapidly internationalizing firms: a review of the literature and propositions , pp 55-90

- Juan M. Pellegrino and Rod B. McNaughton
- Learning in markets , pp 486-519

- Amparo Urbano
- Learning in the Embedded Multinational

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- Learning in the Knowledge-based Economy: The Future as Viewed from the Past

- W. Edward Steinmueller
- Learning lessons from the austerity period and the COVID-19 crisis in England to help build a more resilient health system , pp 262-278

- Gemma A. Williams
- Learning on your own: bricolage and the quest for relevance in the squeezed Bangladeshi garment supply chain , pp 162-185

- Samia Ferdous Hoque, Noemi Sinkovics and Rudolf Sinkovics
- Learning Pathologies in Losing Areas: Towards a Definition of the Cognitive Obstacles to Local Development , pp 128-148

- Paolo Seri
- Learning Regions

- James Simmie
- Learning Risk-Taking Competences

- Paula Kyro and Annukka Tapani
- Learning theory and interdisciplinarity: reframing learning in terms of evolving coherences rather than “true” representations or correspondences , pp 13-24

- Angus McMurtry
- Learning through evaluation: the missing link in governance of projects , pp 235-250

- Ole Jonny Klakegg and Gro Holst Volden
- Learning through governance , pp 723-738

- Neil Bradford and David A. Wolfe
- Learning Through Institutional Competition

- Michael Wohlgemuth
- Learning to Innovate in a Transition Country: Developing Quality Standards for Elderly Residential Care in Slovakia

- Katarina Staro Ová and Udmila Malíková
- Learning to live with governments: Unilever in India and Turkey, 1950-80 , pp 165-189

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- Learning to Love Patents: Capacity Building, Intellectual Property and the (Re)production of Governance Norms in the ‘Developing World’

- Christopher May
- Learning to wait, be altruistic, and fair: a primary school training in economic education , pp 112-122

- Antonella Marchetti, Teresa Rinaldi, Elisabetta Lombardi, Davide Massaro and Annalisa Valle
- Learning transfer and preparing learners for future learning , pp 203-210

- Gearóid Ó Súilleabháin
- Learning with intention: integrating mindfulness in entrepreneurship classes , pp 389-394

- Rashimah Rajah
- Learning, innovation and public policy: the emergence of the Brazilian pulp and paper industry

- Hannes Toivanen and Maria Barbosa Lima-Toivanen
- Learning, innovation, and economic development by latecomers , pp 325-331

- Keun Lee
- Learning, Market Selection and the Evolution of Industrial Structures , pp 433-458

- Giovanni Dosi, Orietta Marsali, Luigi Orsenigo and Roberta Salvatore
- Learning-By-Comparing: Reflections on the Use and Abuse of International Benchmarking , pp 120-136

- Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Mark Tomlinson
- Learning-by-Doing, Knowledge Spillovers and Economic Growth , pp 99-130

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- Least Developed Countries

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- Leaving development behind: the case for degrowth , pp 41-56

- Federico Demaria and Erik Gómez-Baggethun
- Leaving the worlds factory: relocating global supply chains out of China , pp 259-291

- Arnold Schuh and Daniela Huber
- Lecture I: Property, contract, and the theory of exchange

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- Lecture II: Commodity markets: the economics of a 'spot' contract

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- Lecture III: Credit markets: the economics of a 'relational' contract

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- Lecture IV: Asset markets: market dynamics when expectations are a consideration

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- Lecture IX: Values and prices: reintroducing ethical considerations into economics

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