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- Mineral resources law , pp 276-294

- Zhang Shijun
- Minerva and the Media: Universities Protecting and Promoting Themselves

- Lars Engwall
- Minimizing Collateral Damage: Options for Financing Public–Private Partnerships in the Wake of the Financial Crisis

- Darrin Grimsey and Mervyn K. Lewis
- Minimum Disruption Changes , pp 91-116

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- Minimum Information Management: Harvesting the Harvesters’ Assessment of Dynamic Fisheries Systems , pp 269-288

- Chris Batstone, Basil Sharp, Chris Batstone and Basil Sharp
- Minimum quality standard as an environmental policy: domestic and international effects , pp 27-46

- Massimo Motta, Jacques-François Thisse, Massimo Motta and Jacques-François Thisse
- Minimum Standards vs. Harmonization in the TRIPS Context: The Nature of Obligations under TRIPS and Modes of Implementation at the National Level in Monist and Dualist Systems

- Denis Borges Barbosa
- Minimum viable governance for data science initiatives , pp 445-456

- Sandeep Mathur, Shankar Sankaran, Sam MacAulay and Ivor Tsang
- Minimum Wage Legislation

- Simon Deakin and Frank Wilkinson
- Minimum Wage Revival in the Enlarged EU: Explanatory Factors and Developments

- Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
- Minimum Wages

- Ellen Mutari
- Minimum wages and inequality , pp 123-146

- Patrick Belser and Uma Rani
- Minimum wages: by collective bargaining and by law , pp 234-248

- Georg Picot
- Mining disasters , pp 107-133

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- Ministerial advisers and policy-making , pp 326-337

- Jonathan Craft
- Ministerial advisers and the media , pp 378-389

- Rune Karlsen and Kristoffer Kolltveit
- Ministerial advisers in central and eastern Europe: transition belts or something else? , pp 208-220

- Katar'na Staro_ová and Marek Rybá_
- Ministerial advisers in political systems of the Napoleonic administrative tradition: the ministerial cabinet , pp 232-250

- Arthur Meert, Marleen Brans, Fabrizio Di Mascio, Athanassios Gouglas, Alessandro Natalini and Patr'cia Silva
- Ministerial advisers in the Scandinavian tradition , pp 251-265

- Jostein Askim, Kristoffer Kolltveit and Eivind Smith
- Minoritized multiculturals and the development of intercultural competence , pp 154-171

- Angela-MinhTu D. Nguyen, Kimberly Avila, Brittnie A. Ferguson and Ver—nica Benet-Mart'nez
- Minority and immigrant entrepreneurs: access to financial capital , pp 153-175

- Robert Fairlie
- Minority Inclusion in Romania

- Vasile Gheţău
- Minority Representation: Language, Race and Ethnicity

- James Iain Gow and Sharon L. Sutherland
- Minority rights in the Taney years, 1836–64 , pp 52-83

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- Minority rights up through the Marshall Court, 1789–1835 , pp 8-51

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- Minsky and Economic Policy: ‘Keynesianism’ All Over Again?

- Eric Tymoigne
- Minsky and Keynes on Investment Volatility: Was There an Overstatement?

- André Lourenço
- Minsky and Tobin on the Instability of a Monetary Economy , pp 226-243

- Robert Dimand
- Minsky goes to Buffalo - and takes on the economics establishment , pp 291-298

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- Minsky in the ‘New’ Capitalism: The New Clothes of the Financial Instability Hypothesis

- Riccardo Bellofiore, Joseph Halevi and Marco Veronese Passarella
- Minsky on Financial Instability

- Elizabetta De Antoni
- Minsky's analysis of financial capitalism

- Dimitri Papadimitriou and L. Randall Wray
- Minsky's analysis, the European single currency and the global financial system

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Minsky's financial fragility hypothesis: a missing macroeconomic link?

- Marc Lavoie and Mario Seccareccia
- Minsky's thesis: Keynesian or Marxian?

- Steve Keen
- Minsky, Keynes and the structural instability of a sophisticated monetary economy

- Alessandro Vercelli
- Minsky, modern finance and the case of Long Term Capital Management

- Perry Mehrling
- Minsky, the Global Money-Manager Crisis, and the Return of Big Government

- L. Randall Wray
- Misallocation in the manufacturing sector of Korea: a micro data analysis , pp 121-136

- Jiyoon Oh
- Miscellaneous

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- Mises and the subjectivism of economic action , pp 176-224

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- Misinformation governance and regulation , pp 92-105

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- Misinformation in the digital age: an American infodemic , pp 1-18

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- Misinterpreting Kelvin’s Maxim , pp 51-58

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- Misleading financial reporting in nonprofit organizations , pp 80-96

- Qianhua “Q” Ling and Andrea Alston Roberts
- Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis , pp 130-153

- Takeshi Fujitani
- Missing Women

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- Mission research: experiences from participation in OECD entrepreneurship policy research projects , pp 154-163

- Helen Lawton Smith
- Mission-oriented innovation policy: the case of the Swedish "Vision Zero" approach to traffic safety , pp 343-358

- Jannes Craens, Koen Frenken and Toon Meelen
- Misuse of the Malampaya royalty fund , pp 80-90

- Grizelda Mayo-Anda
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