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- Is the Changing Pattern in the Use of Active Labour Market Policies Consistent with what Evaluations Tell Us About their Relative Performance?

- Jaap de Koning
- Is the convergence debate over? Structural changes and labour productivity , pp 96-132

- Amjad Naveed
- Is the ECB well-equipped to deal with upcoming financial instability and crises?

- Lino Sau, Emanuele Citera and Domenica Tropeano
- Is the Flying-Geese Theory Passé – or Still Relevant?

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- Is the Japanese Press a Dinosaur in the 21st Century?: The IT Revolution and Newspapers in Japan

- Kojiro Shiraishi
- Is the Law Dynamically Efficient?

- Robert Litan
- Is the low level of tax on e-commerce contributing to an environmentally unfriendly increase in transport? , pp 18-31

- Marta Villar Ezcurra
- Is the MFN Principle in International Investment Law Ripe for Multilateralization or Codification?

- Andreas R. Ziegler
- Is the Natural Rate of Growth Exogenous?

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma and Anthony Thirlwall
- Is the Netherlands a tax h(e)aven? , pp 293-320

- Lotte Tromp, Iris van Rossum, Andreas Buehn and Victor van Kommer
- Is the Notion of Progress Compatible with an Evolutionary View of the Economy?

- C. Christian von Weizsäcker
- Is the Paris Agreement a human rights treaty? , pp 215-239

- Benoit Mayer
- Is the principle of distinction still relevant in cyberwarfare? , pp 343-365

- Karine Bannelier-Christakis
- Is the Renminbi Undervalued?

- Sylvain Plasschaert
- Is the SGP Crisis also the Crisis of the EU? Assessing the EMU from a Structural, Transatlantic Perspective

- Alan Cafruny and Magnus Ryner
- Is the United States Ready for FDI from China? Overview

- Karl P. Sauvant
- Is the university model an organizational necessity? Scale and agglomeration effects in science , pp iii-iii

- Tasso Brandt and Torben Schubert
- Is the US Ready for FDI from China? Lessons from Japan’s Experience in the 1980s

- Curtis J. Milhaupt
- Is the use of carbon offsets in the South African carbon tax a smart mix? , pp 64-77

- Memory Machingambi
- Is the World Flat or Round? Mapping Changes in the Taste for Art

- G.M. Peter Swann
- Is the world of work behind middle-class erosion? , pp 1-61

- Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez and Nicolas Maître
- Is the world of work stimulating middle-class growth in the Baltic states? , pp 62-111

- Jaan Masso, Inta Mierina and Kerly Espenberg
- Is there a common cause to economic and financial crises? , pp 193-217

- Alvaro Cencini
- Is There a Conflict between Competition and Financial Stability?

- Barbara Casu, Claudia Girardone and Philip Molyneux
- Is there a European university model? New evidence on national path dependence and structural convergence , pp iii-iii

- Torben Schubert, Andrea Bonaccorsi, Tasso Brandt, Daniela De Filippo, Benedetto Lepori and Andreas Niederl
- Is there a Goodhart's Law in financial regulation?

- Andrew Sheng and Tan Gaik Looi
- Is there a monetary growth imperative? , pp 326-355

- Sebastian Strunz, Bartosz Bartkowski and Harry Schindler
- Is there a need for regulation of DAOs in Switzerland?

- Rolf H. Weber
- Is there a rebound effect in the search for energy efficiency in Sub-Saharan Africa? , pp 254-276

- Auguste Kouakou and Nibontenin Soro
- Is There a Role for Capital Controls? , pp 140-166

- Philip Arestis, Jesus Ferreiro and Carmen Gómez
- Is There a Workers' Movement in Russia? , pp 399-412

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- Is There an Anti-corruption Agenda in Regulation? Insights from Colombian and Zambian Water Regulation

- Frédéric Boehm
- Is there an economic (non-neoclassical) explanation for the magic of the technical analysis of stock markets? , pp 202-216

- Andrea Terzi
- Is there an institutional theory of comparative politics? Can there be? , pp 501-513

- B. Guy Peters
- Is there evidence of softness in the budget constraint in football? Some evidence from English clubs , pp 155-171

- Stefan Szymanski
- Is there progress in normative economics?

- Philippe Mongin
- Is there really any good way to measure cultural intelligence, and what exactly is it, anyway? , pp 72-88

- Xiaowen Chen and William Gabrenya
- Is there really progress in economics?

- Mark Blaug
- Is there room for bulls, bears and States in the circuit? , pp 54-70

- L. Randall Wray
- Is this a pipe? Validity of a tax reform for a developing country , pp i-ii

- Ana Paula Dourado
- Is this time different? Synergies between ECB's tasks , pp 135-155

- Karin Hobelsberger, Christoffer Kok and Francesco Mongelli
- Is trust in government compatible with trustworthy government?

- Dwight R. Lee and Jeff R. Clark
- Is Utilitarianism Immoral?

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- Is Wealth Becoming More Polarized in the United States?

- Conchita D’Ambrosio and Edward N. Wolff
- Is Work a Route Out of Poverty: What Have New Labour’s Welfare-to-Work Measures Meant for the Working Poor in Britain?

- Sara Connolly
- Is working remotely counterproductive? Forging connections between counterproductive work behavior and remote work

- Ravi S. Gajendran and Da Yeon Her
- Is zoning a substitute for, or a complement to, factor taxes?

- William T. Bogart
- IS-LM: A Final Rejection , pp 295-321

- Alvaro Cencini
- Isaac Gervaise: The System or Theory of the Trade of the World (1720) , pp 206-216

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- Islam , pp 121-133

- Andrew F. March
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