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- Introduction: The theory, practice, and action of supply chain resilience policy

- Sam Mulopulos
- Introduction: the transformation of fiscal policy in the turbulent era , pp 1-20

- Enrique Alberola
- Introduction: the transport and land use policy cycle , pp 1-9

- Robert J. Schneider, Kristina M. Currans, Veronique Van Acker and João de Abreu e Silva
- Introduction: the world of human-centred digital finance

- Anette Broløs, Erin B. Taylor, Jillet Sarah Sam and Shriram Venkatraman
- Introduction: theory and reality – the life, work and thought of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen , pp 1-12

- Kozo Mayumi and John Gowdy
- Introduction: think like a storyteller , pp 1-6

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- Introduction: towards a new Research Agenda for Flexible Working Arrangements

- Lilian M. de Menezes and Clare Kelliher
- Introduction: Towards a Political Perspective and Unifying Concept , pp 1-12

- Thomas Brenner and Dirk Fornahl
- Introduction: Trade Liberalization in the Twenty-first Century

- Razeen Sally
- Introduction: trade wars past and present: causes, dynamics and consequences , pp 1-25

- Ka Zeng and Wei Liang
- Introduction: Trading Toward a Stable Climate , pp 1-26

- Suzi Kerr
- Introduction: transitions, Grand Challenges and big promises , pp 1-16

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- Introduction: Trojan horses, pirate bays and anti-counterfeiting , pp 1-10

- Peggy E. Chaudhry
- Introduction: two decades of structural reform and political change in Italy and Japan , pp 1-24

- Hideko Magara
- Introduction: two different Western models , pp 1-15

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- Introduction: Two Images of Economics , pp 1-40

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- Introduction: Uncertainty and Discovery in a Post-Disaster Context

- Emily Chamlee-Wright and Virgil Storr
- Introduction: Understanding Fiscal Decentralization

- Bilin Neyapti
- Introduction: Understanding the Politics of Artificial Intelligence

- Pascal D. Koenig
- Introduction: University spin-offs and the region , pp 1-18

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- Introduction: unravelling the relationship between standards and innovation , pp 1-18

- Richard Hawkins and Knut Blind
- Introduction: Urban Growth Patterns – Trends and Policy Issues

- M. Pacione
- Introduction: Utilities at the Base of the Pyramid

- Patricia Márquez and Carlos Rufín
- Introduction: What are creative cities?

- David Emanuel Andersson
- Introduction: what are experiments, and why are they important?

- Michael Sanders, David Westlake and Vanessa Hirneis
- Introduction: What do we Need Evaluation For?

- Reinhard Stockmann
- Introduction: what is at stake regarding the collective representation of contingent workers? , pp 1-18

- Sofía Pérez de Guzmán, Marcela Iglesias-Onofrio and Ivana Pais
- Introduction: what is ecological economics and why do we need it now more than ever , pp 1-15

- Robert Costanza, Jon D. Erickson, Joshua Farley and Ida Kubiszewski
- Introduction: what is energy innovation and why is it important?

- Laura Diaz Anadon, Abhishek Malhotra, Ambuj D. Sagar and Elena Verdolini
- Introduction: What is the New Economy?

- Dennis Jansen
- Introduction: what makes the Juncker Commission interesting? , pp 1-8

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- Introduction: what needs to be rethought? , pp 1-21

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- Introduction: Which Industrial and Innovation Policies are Appropriate for Post-socialist Eastern Europe? , pp 1-10

- Christian von Hirschhausen and Jürgen Bitzer
- Introduction: why do we need a research agenda for ageing and social policy in the 21st century? , pp 3-18

- Kai Leichsenring and Alexandre Sidorenko
- Introduction: why historical methods in management? , pp 1-15

- Stephanie Decker, William M. Foster and Elena Giovannoni
- Introduction: why is Latin America not developed?

- Francisco Rodríguez
- Introduction: Work, Life and Time in the New Economy

- Diane Perrons, Linda McDowell, Colette Fagan, Kath Ray and Kevin Ward
- Introduction: ‘changing philosophies’

- Aaron C.T. Smith, James Skinner and Daniel Read
- Introductions, titles and abstracts , pp 52-69

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- Introductory chapter , pp 1-15

- Stef Proost and John B. Braden
- Introductory remarks

- Geoffrey Samuel
- Introspection on the logic of theory of organizational control in criminal law , pp 146-170

- Yuan Guohe
- Intuition and behavioural economics: A very brief history , pp 321-331

- Roger Frantz
- Invalidation

- Robert Mirko Stutz and Evelyne Feller
- Invasion of the Bloggers: A Preliminary Study on the Demography and Content of the Economic Blogosphere

- Tiago Mata
- Inventing conditionality, exploring its politics (1946-1958) , pp 22-48

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- Inventing innovation policy , pp 96-114

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- Inventing technological innovation , pp 124-138

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- Inventive ideas as a driver of technology transfer , pp 65-78

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- Inventive ideas as a driver of technology transfer activity: a case study , pp 79-85

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