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- Making Employees’ Pathways More Secure: A Critical Examination of the Company’s Responsibility

- Bénédicte Zimmermann
- Making Environmental Policy in a Federation of States , pp 21-34

- Charles W. Howe
- Making environments safer: a safe asset for a green (and financial) new deal and for more responsible central banks - what could, and should, the ECB do? , pp 112-135

- Massimo Amato and Lucio Gobbi
- Making Evolutionary Theory Useful for Legal Actors

- Mauro Zamboni
- Making governance participatory: Citizens and experts in collaborative policy research , pp 157-175

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- Making Hurricane Response More Effective: Lessons from the Private Sector and the Coast Guard During Katrina

- Steven Horwitz
- Making Innovation Durable

- Connie Svabo
- Making It in the City: Recent and Long-term Migrants in the Urban Labour Market in Indonesia

- Armida Alisjahbana and Chris Manning
- Making joy possible in care home policies and practices , pp 151-168

- Susan Braedley, Pat Armstrong and Janna Klostermann
- Making justice explicit in decision-making for transformative ocean governance

- Laura M. Pereira, Tomas Chaigneau and Rafael Almeida Magris
- Making Knowledge Public and Private

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- Making learning stick in online education , pp 18-31

- Michael Enz
- Making M&As create value: an analytical model for evaluating M&As , pp 21-46

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- Making markets: the historical development of the refugee regime , pp 7-24

- Julia Morris
- Making money , pp 233-244

- John B. Cobb
- Making new sport cultures

- Trygve B. Broch and Marianna Melenteva
- Making partnerships effective , pp 33-42

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- Making payments for ecosystem services work , pp 16-57

- Rodrigo Arriagada and Charles Perrings
- Making personal connections with social psychology , pp 212-223

- Traci A. Giuliano
- Making philosophy relevant to economists

- John B. Davis
- Making PRIs and ULBs more Autonomous and Effective , pp 210-218

- G. Thimmiah
- Making progress with theory: do we get what we want or want what we get? , pp 41-83

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- Making research matter: a synthesis of survey findings , pp 276-296

- Bo Göransson
- Making sense of a co-innovation journey across multiple contexts: a case study of an entrepreneurship micro-credential , pp 9-27

- Anette Kairikko and Johanna Koskinen
- Making sense of digital traces in migration contexts , pp 172-192

- Helena Dedecek Gertz, Earvin Cabalquinto and Koen Leurs
- Making sense of global standards

- Khalid Nadvi and Frank Wältring
- Making Shanghai a Creative City: Exploring the Creative Cluster Strategy from a Chinese Perspective

- Yawei Chen
- Making space: relational ethnography and emergent resistance , pp 107-122

- Sarah Zell and Amelia Curran
- Making sports economics inclusive: why you arent teaching sports economics well if women are not part of your story , pp 128-164

- David Berri
- Making the case for agroecological innovation: the need for technical but also political entrepreneurs , pp 296-298

- Sébastien Treyer
- Making the case for single-case research on family business , pp 95-107

- Lori Tribble Trudell, Theodore Waldron and James Wetherbe
- Making the Deal

- George Kimball and Mark W. Heaphy
- Making the International System Work for the Platinum Age , pp 162-192

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- Making the Large-Enrollment Course Interactive and Engaging

- Stephen Buckles, Gail Hoyt and Jennifer Imazeki
- Making the sustainability journey: drivers, mechanisms and barriers affecting the nexus between non-financial reporting and organizational change

- Gianluca Vitale, Sebastiano Cupertino and Angelo Riccaboni
- Malawi: Chipatala Cha Pa Foni , pp 82-91

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- Malaysia

- Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah
- Malaysia

- Mohamed Ariff and Gregore Pio Lopez
- Malaysia , pp 213-245

- Tham Siew Yean
- Malaysia's recovery: issues in economic management, trade policy, knowledge-based industries and globalization

- Tran Van Hoa
- Malaysia: broad-based financial liberalization stopped in its tracks , pp 83-109

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- Malaysian investors’ perspectives on the integration and co- movement of Islamic stock markets in developed and developing countries , pp 624-656

- Marjan Naseri, Syed Othman Alhabshi and Abul Masih
- Malevolence

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- Mali

- Tiziana Corda
- Malls, modernity and consumption: Accra's malls’ new consumption culture and the Ghanaian middle class as consumers of ‘glocal’ modernity

- Alexander Kofi Eduful
- Malthus on Indolence , pp 74-95

- John Pullen
- Malthus, Thomas Robert

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- Malthus, Thomas Robert

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- Malthus’s Optimal Rate of Saving Revisited , pp 69-77

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- Man-made crises - war, conflict and food as a weapon , pp 75-89

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