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- Moderation and consumer behaviour , pp 146-182

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- Modern business and its moral and ethical dilemmas in a globalized world , pp 129-145

- Philip Booth
- Modern Central Banks Only Have Real Effects , pp 127-143

- Thomas Rymes
- Modern cities: their role and their private planning roots , pp 155-173

- Peter Gordon and Wendell Cox
- Modern Economics and the Microsoft Case , pp 12-23

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- Modern growth theory , pp 132-157

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- Modern historical antecedents of global constitutionalism in theoretical perspective , pp 76-87

- Michel Rosenfeld
- Modern History of Trade Policy

- William M. Miner
- Modern Industrial Economics Revisited – Comments on Daniel Rubinfeld, Michele Polo and Oliver Budzinski

- Laurence Idot
- Modern Industrial Economics: Open Problems and Possible Limits

- Oliver Budzinski
- Modern Monetary Theory and public policy in the United Kingdom , pp 263-288

- Deborah Harrington and Jessica Ormerod
- Modern Monetary Theory as an analytical framework and a policy lens: an African perspective , pp 314-328

- Ndongo Samba Sylla
- Modern Monetary Theory as post-neoliberal economics: the role of methodology-philosophy , pp 182-206

- Phil Armstrong and Jamie Morgan
- Modern Monetary Theory, the United Kingdom, and pound sterling , pp 125-147

- John T. Harvey
- Modern Monetary Theory: the good, the bad and the ugly , pp 71-88

- Marc Lavoie
- Modern Money Theory and economic theory , pp 99-115

- Eric Tymoigne
- Modern Money Theory and exchange rates , pp 293-302

- John Harvey
- Modern Money Theory and international law working together1 , pp 89-97

- John D. Haskell
- Modern Money Theory and the monetary system: a response to critics , pp 420-432

- Eric Tymoigne
- Modern Money Theory policymaking praxis and financial and economic stability: a response to critics , pp 447-464

- Eric Tymoigne
- Modern Money Theory policymaking praxis: a response to critics , pp 433-446

- Eric Tymoigne
- Modern Money Theory: sociology and economics , pp 35-46

- Geoffrey Ingham
- Modern Resource-based Theory(ies)

- Nicolaï Foss and Nils Stieglitz
- Modern slavery in supply chains , pp 245-264

- Justine Nolan
- Modern social trends that facilitate collaborative consumption adoption: an exploration of new opportunities , pp 214-229

- Yang (Jenny) Guo, Xiaodong Nie and Debi P. Mishra
- Modern Theory and Practice of Central Banking: An Endogenous Money Perspective , pp 41-66

- Giuseppe Fontana and Alfonso Palacio-Vera
- Modernisation Theory

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- Modernising agriculture , pp 134-172

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- Modernising the Demos: institutional architecture and procedural mechanics in public law , pp 166-186

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- Modernising the NHS: A Promising Start, but Fundamental Reform is Needed , pp 198-200

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- Modernising the state: the New Zealand experience , pp 21-41

- Margaret Wilson
- Modernist thinking on riba , pp 174-182

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- Modernization of trademark legislation in Mexico: The case of olfactory and sound marks , pp 275-302

- Guillermo MartÃnez Cons
- Modernization: ideological cover for capitalist development , pp 22-44

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- Modernizing Government

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- Modes of Asian financial integration: financing infrastructure , pp 349-401

- Biswanath Bhattacharyay
- Modes of Entry by Chinese Firms in the United States: Economic and Political Issues

- Steven Globerman and Daniel Shapiro
- Modes of innovation and the prospects for economic development in South Africa and Tanzania , pp 119-150

- Mario Scerri
- Modes of Regional Embeddedness: Companies in Seven European Regions Compared

- Dieter Rehfeld
- Modes of Regulation in the Governance of the European Union: Towards a Comprehensive Evaluation

- Christoph Knill and Andrea Lenschow
- Modification and matching

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- Modular solutions and creative coding: the success of the creative and cultural industries in Australia , pp 21-35

- Scott Brook
- Modularity and economic organization: concepts, theory, observations, and predictions

- Ron Sanchez and Joseph T. Mahoney
- Modularity and its Implications for the Theory of the Firm

- Andreas Reinstaller
- Modularity in Technology and Organization

- Richard Langlois
- Modulating dynamics in transport for climate protection , pp 312-339

- Rene Kemp and Ellen Moors
- Molecular biotechnologies: insights on production through the lens of reproduction , pp 473-489

- Miriam Boyer
- Monarchies, hereditary and non-hereditary

- Gordon Tullock
- Monetarism , pp 375-390

- Arash Molavi Vasséi
- Monetarism

- John B. Egger
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