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- Money’s Endogeneity, Keynes’s General Theory and Beyond

- Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Monitoring , pp 302-305

- Apostolos Anthimos
- Monitoring a sustainable circular economy: from the systems level to actors and organizations , pp 176-193

- Dominik Wiedenhofer, Stefan Pauliuk, Andreas Mayer, Doris Virág and Willi Haas
- Monitoring and enforcement in federal alcohol and drug abuse block grants , pp 257-270

- Ching-to Ma, Thomas G. McGuire and Yong Weng
- Monitoring and projecting land use and land cover change at multiple spatial scales , pp 68-79

- Isabel M.D. Rosa
- Monitoring Characteristics of the Main Bank System: An Analytical and Development View , pp 342-374

- Masahiko Aoki
- Monitoring competition in the telecommunications sector: European Commission Sector Inquiries

- Dessislava Choumelova and Juan Delgado
- Monitoring Energy Use and Energy Efficiency in the Dutch Service Sector

- Andrea Ramírez, Martin K. Patel and Kornelis Blok
- Monitoring or marketing climate tail risks? , pp 113-127

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- Monitoring Problems versus Fiduciary Duties in Chinese Stock Companies: An Economic and Comparative Analysis on Corporate Governance

- Qing-Yun Jiang
- Monitoring the expected impacts of the 7th EU Framework Programme on sustainable development - a case study on governance by evaluation , pp 87-108

- Andre Martinuzzi
- Monopolistic Competition

- Andrew Skinner
- Monopolistic competition without apology , pp 93-136

- Jacques Thisse and Philip Ushchev
- Monopolization and the Fading Dominant Firm

- Timothy Bresnahan
- Monopoly

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- Monopoly Agreements and Abuse of Dominance: Some Remarks About the Substantive Rules

- Roberto Pardolesi
- Monopoly and monopsony revisited , pp 226-240

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- Monopoly and Price Discrimination

- William Baumol
- Monopoly capitalism , pp 37-48

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- Monopoly Pricing and Price Leadership , pp 61-81

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- Monopoly: Consequences, Regulation and Prevention

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- Monopsony, Monopsony Power, and Antitrust Policy

- Roger Blair and Jessica S. Haynes
- Montesquieu , pp 381-393

- Constantine Christos Vassiliou
- Montreal’s Technological and Cultural Clusters Strategy: The Case of the Multimedia, and Film and Audiovisual Production

- Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
- Moral and ethical foundations for ecological economics , pp 229-242

- Dan Spethmann and Valerie A. Luzadis
- Moral Aspects of the Market , pp 43-52

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- Moral economy: moral forces in economic activity , pp 166-185

- Patrick Sachweh and Till Hilmar
- Moral Hazard

- Charles Goodhart
- Moral hazard in Islamic profit–loss sharing contracts and private equity , pp iii-iii

- Ouidad Yousfi and M. Kabir Hassan
- Moral Hazard, Bank Resolution and the Protection of Depositors

- David Mayes
- Moral hazard: Base models and two extensions , pp 453-485

- Ines Macho-Stadler and David Perez-Castrillo
- Moral imagination and constitutional arrangement , pp 186-209

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- Moral injuries and wellbeing: evidence from the Canadian Defence , pp 232-249

- Simone Cutts-Chiu
- Moral obligations to third parties required by fiduciary duties to principals: a reflection through shareholder primacy , pp 263-276

- Santiago Mejia
- Moral positions on tradable permit markets , pp 490-499

- Snorre Kverndokk
- Moral Reasoning in Economics

- Jonathan Wight
- Moral Suasion: An Alternative Tax Policy Strategy? Evidence from a Controlled Field Experiment in Switzerland

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- Morally arbitrary economic advantage

- Frank Thompson
- Morbid symptoms: edging towards the end of the neoliberal age , pp 415-425

- Simon Winlow
- More 'Discursive Diplomacy' than 'Dashing Design'? The Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) , pp 85-124

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- More health care or more beer? A curious paradox of making some economic tasks a res publica , pp 132-149

- Frans van Waarden
- More industrial revolutions , pp 375-393

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- More money, more innovation? The role of government connectedness , pp 446-467

- Jing A. Zhang and Conor O’Kane
- More on differences in the fitness of firms, market selection and product variety , pp 218-232

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- More on Hawtrey, Harvard and Chicago , pp 249-261

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- More puzzles and solutions , pp 128-147

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- More than an Ordinary City: The Role of Mexico City in Global Commodity Chains

- Christof Parnreiter
- More than Science: Ethical and Socio-legal Concerns in Nanotechnology Regulation in Australia

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- More-than-human agency: from the human economy to ecological livelihoods , pp 402-410

- Ethan Miller
- MORKMON: a macroeconomic model of the Netherlands economy

- Peter van Els
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