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- Longitudinal effects on individual influences in women's pursuit of computer science education , pp 386-397

- Jeria L. Quesenberry
- Look and feel: graphics , pp 126-147

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- Look and feel: language , pp 106-125

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- Look back in hope? Reassessing Fordism today , pp 192-210

- Radhika Desai
- Looking (back) to the future of interpretive criminology

- Julien Grayer and Stacey Hannem
- Looking ahead , pp 272-276

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- Looking ahead in personal finance

- Sonya Lutter and Meghaan Lurtz
- Looking Ahead – Challenges and Opportunities

- George Kimball and Mark W. Heaphy
- Looking ahead: Toward a smaller, smarter, stronger child welfare system

- Richard P. Barth, Jill Duerr Berrick, Melissa Jonson-Reid, Antonio R. Garcia, Johanna K.P. Greeson, John Gyourko and Brett Drake
- Looking at the Crisis through Marx – Or Is It the Other Way About?

- Ben Fine
- Looking back on 30 years of transition - and looking 30 years ahead , pp 2-6

- Robert Holzmann
- Looking back while moving forward , pp 121-130

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- Looking back, redefining the future: an overview of the state of play of green structural transformation and the factors critical to its success , pp 1-24

- Elina Scheja and Kee Beom Kim
- Looking backward

- David Reisman
- Looking backwards in order to peer forwards , pp 435-458

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- Looking beyond conventional intergovernmental fiscal frameworks: principles, realities, and neglected issues , pp 64-100

- Paul Smoke
- Looking for evidence of landfill tax effectiveness in the European Union , pp 227-243

- Samuela Bassi and Emma Watkins
- Looking for the American dream? An intercultural management perspective on the business diaspora at the USA–Mexico border , pp 246-266

- Óscar Javier Montiel Méndez and Araceli Almaraz Alvarado
- Looking forward and back: building futures and encoding pasts in governance , pp 185-199

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- Looking Forward to Working Longer in Australia

- Sol Encel
- Looking forward: Hales and Milles

- David Reisman
- Looking forward: strategically advancing subnational government climate action

- Paul Smoke, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Serdar Yilmaz
- Looking inside entrepreneurial ecosystem coordination events: a policy assemblage approach , pp 429-445

- Stephen Knox
- Looking like a common market: the EU as a model for Andean economic integration , pp 304-319

- René Urueña and Rafael Tamayo-Álvarez
- Looking to the future – concluding thoughts

- David Westlake, Michael Sanders and Vanessa Hirneis
- Loot boxes, esports, and gambling laws

- Leonid Shmatenko, Oleksandr Volkov and Rodolphe Ruffié-Farrugia
- Lorenz von Stein (1815–90)

- Heinz Grossekettler
- Losing the Lands of Plenty? Time Scale and Discounting in Environmental Governance

- Sarah Lumley
- Loss of Technological Leadership of Rentier Economies , pp 249-272

- Sjak Smulders
- Lost in Space, Out of Time: Why and How We Should Study Organizations Comparatively , pp 59-82

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- Lost in transitions? , pp 194-199

- Cristina Alvarado-Alvarez and Martin C. Euwema
- Lost in translation: transforming healthcare information for the digital and cloud domains , pp 214-236

- Terry Sheung-Hung Kaan
- Louis Bachelier (1870–1946)

- Alain Beraud
- Low carbon development and energy security in Africa , pp 462-482

- Chukwumerije Okereke and Tariya Yusuf
- Low carbon energy for development network (LCEDN) , pp 137-149

- Ed Brown, Ben Campbell, Jon Cloke, Joni Cook, Simon Batchelor and Long Seng To
- Low Carbon Green Growth and Energy Policy in Korea

- Jin-Gyu Oh
- Low divorce incidence in Greece: facts and figures

- Haris Symeonidou
- Low Innovation Intensity, High Growth and Specialized Trajectories: Norway

- Terje Grønning, Svein Erik Moen and Dorothy Sutherland Olsen
- Low interest rates, monetary policy and the close links with fiscal policy , pp 58-72

- Enrique Alberola
- Low Pay and Household Poverty During Ireland’s Economic Boom

- Brian Nolan
- Low-carbon economy: dark age or golden age? , pp 682-708

- Roger Fouquet
- Low-carbon technologies, national innovation systems, and global production networks: the state of play , pp 281-296

- Llewelyn Hughes and Rainer Quitzow
- Low-carbon transition, stranded assets, financial stability, and the role of central banks , pp 372-383

- Louison Cahen-Fourot
- Low-cost carriers

- Richard Klophaus
- Low-cost private schools in the slums of Colombia , pp 200-214

- Joni AlWindi
- Low-income households in New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision , pp 202-221

- Rowena Cantley-Smith
- Low-income households in New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision , pp 187-201

- Ross Astoria
- Low-tech Industries between Traded and Untraded Interdependencies: A Dynamic Concept of Industrial Complementarities

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- Low-technology modes of innovation in the business sector: expanding measurement perspectives , pp 88-110

- Fernanda Reichert and Kieran O’Brien
- Low-traffic neighbourhoods

- Asa Thomas
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