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- Methods for Developing Preference-based Measures of Health

- John Brazier, Jennifer Roberts and Donna Rowen
- Methods for Developing Preference-based Measures of Health

- John Brazier and Jennifer Roberts
- Methods for measuring the benefits of HIV/AIDS interventions , pp 409-444

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- Methods for Measuring the Demand for the Arts and Heritage: Theoretical Issues , pp 119-146

- Tiziana Cuccia and Giovanni Signorello
- Methods for measuring the size of the informal economy , pp 53-64

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- Methods for migration studies: data, techniques, questions , pp 1-8

- William L. Allen and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Methods for Valuing Cultural Heritage

- Richard Ready and Stale Navrud
- Methods in platform urbanism: everyday platform urbanism and ethnography

- Johan Vaide
- Methods in platform urbanism: participatory approaches and citizen science

- Liubov Tupikina, Zahra Farook and Muki Haklay
- Methods in the history of economic thought , pp 391-401

- José Luís Cardoso
- Methods of Assessment in the College Economics Course

- Ken Rebeck and Carlos Asarta
- Methods of Economic Forecasting and Business Cycle Indicators

- Wolfgang Nierhaus and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Metrology and Standards for Nanotechnology

- John Miles
- Metropolitan areas

- Bogdana Neamtu and Calin E. Hintea
- Metropolitan development and geographical deconcentration in Mexico, 1980–2015 , pp 179-199

- Jaime Sobrino
- Metropolitan governance: The challenge for the metropolitan area of Mexico City , pp 109-127

- Edgar O. Tungüí Rodríguez
- Metropolitan health in a neoliberalizing world , pp 220-234

- Ted Schrecker
- Metropolitan Lima in Peru

- Teófilo Altamirano Rúa
- Metropolitan structures of decision making, governance and policy coordination: the role of social actors in Montreal , pp 99-119

- Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay and Juan-Luis Klein
- Mexican cities’ innovative industry and competitiveness in the age of the modern city: changes between 1993 and 2013 , pp 223-240

- Isela Orihuela
- Mexico

- Isidro Soloaga and Mario Torres
- Mexico City's exceptional deathscapes: the disappeared, (digital) bodies, molecular speculations , pp 180-197

- Arely Cruz-Santiago
- Mexico's advocacy to consider the human implications of the international monetary and financial systems at the Bretton Woods conference , pp 78-92

- Cynthia Leal
- Mexico's Economic Development

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- Mexico: auto industry and patenting in a technological dependent economy , pp 240-263

- Clemente Ruiz Durán
- Mexico: Current Quarter Forecasts

- Alfredo Couti-o
- Mexico: From the diffusion of ideas to the making of policy changes , pp 209-220

- Fabiola Perales-Fernández and Mauricio I. Dussauge-Laguna
- Mexico: GVCs network development and the emergence of interactive cities , pp 200-222

- Clemente Ruiz Durán
- Mexico: populism versus feminism , pp 68-86

- Kathleen Bruhn
- Mexico: Strong Currency and Weak Economy

- Arturo Huerta
- Mexico: The Management Revolution and the Emergence of the Software Industry

- Clemente Ruiz Durán
- Mexico’s Competition Law: North American Origins, European Practice

- Adriaan ten Kate and Gunnar Niels
- Micha_ Kalecki (1899–1970)

- Michaël Assous
- Michael P. Todaro (b. 1942) , pp 396-408

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- Michal Kalecki , pp 475-484

- Jayati Ghosh
- Michał Kalecki , pp 94-111

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Michel Foucault, power and planning , pp 58-73

- John Pløger
- Michigan Science Center

- Michelle Wooddell
- Michio Morishima (1923–2004)

- Toichiro Asada
- Micro Estimates of Public Spending Demand Functions and Tests of the Tiebout and Median-Voter Hypotheses , pp 81-105

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- Micro evidence: United States

- Shaowen Luo and Daniel Villar
- Micro-credential mountains and molehills , pp 251-259

- Mairéad Nic Giolla Mhichíl
- Micro-econometric approaches to the evaluation of technology-oriented public programmes: a non-technical review of the state of the art , pp 56-88

- Spyros Arvanitis
- Micro-finance and Poverty Reduction in Asia

- John Weiss, Heather Montgomery and Elvira Kurmanalieva
- Micro-macro dynamics in managing crises: empirical illustrations in a volatile institutional context , pp 137-162

- Sofiane Baba, Taïeb Hafsi and Hind Ouguenoune
- Micro-macro interactions, competitiveness and sustainability

- José María Fanelli
- Micro-projections of multidimensional child poverty in sub-Saharan Africa

- Marina Vicini, John Fitzgerald, Daniela Pinto Veizaga, Arpita Saggar and Oliver Fiala
- Micro-takaful in India: a path toward financial inclusion and sustainable development , pp 300-323

- Mohammad Faisal, Asif Akhtar, Asad Rehman and M. Abdul Samad
- Microanalyses of Mail Demand Drivers for Large Business Customers , pp 307-326

- Peter Koppe and Christian Bosch
- Microbusiness innovation in the United States: making sense of the largest and most variegated firm size class , pp 31-53

- John E. Jankowski, Timothy Wojan and Audrey E. Kindlon
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