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- Maritime decarbonisation

- Aykut I. Ölçer and Levent Bilgili
- Maritime Insurance, Life Insurance and Other Subjects , pp 449-494

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- Maritime labour and contested spaces of agency: seafarers’ and dockers’ struggles for decolonisation and democracy

- David Featherstone
- Maritime networks , pp 58-92

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- Maritime Networks: A Source of Competitiveness for Shipping Lines

- Antoine Frémont
- Maritime Ports

- Lourdes Trujillo and Marianela Gonzalez
- Maritime security , pp 135-159

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- Maritime security

- Elsa Lilja Gunnarsdottir and Marianne Riddervold
- Maritime spatial planning and offshore wind energy , pp 60-82

- Anne Marie O’Hagan
- Maritime trade and geopolitics: the Indian Ocean as Japan’s sea lane , pp 388-401

- Takashi Yamazaki
- Mark Blaug (b. 1927) , pp 198-223

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- Mark Blaug and the economics of the arts , pp 208-224

- Victor Ginsburgh
- Mark Blaug on the historiography of economics , pp 159-176

- John Davis
- Mark Blaug on the quantity theory: a skirmish on the border between science and ideology in the history of economic thought , pp 63-77

- David Laidler
- Mark Perlman (b. 1923) , pp 74-91

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- Mark-up Determinants and Effectiveness of Open Market Operations in an Oligopsonistic Banking Sector: The Mexican Case

- Noemí Levy and Guadalupe Mántey
- MARKAL analysis

- Nadejda Victor and Christopher J. Nichols
- Marked by Dynamics: Berlin and Warsaw in the Process of Functional Change

- Ewa Korcelli-Olejniczak
- Market

- John O’Neill
- Market Abuse Regulation/Market Abuse Directive (MAR/MAD) , pp 259-274

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- Market adjustment processes , pp 226-236

- Axel Leijonhujvud
- Market Allocation Model (MARKAL) at ECN

- Koen Smekens, Gerard Martinus and Bob van der Zwaan
- Market and Competition , pp 22-34

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- Market and domination , pp 68-97

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- Market and Technology , pp 1-6

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- Market and the State , pp 99-107

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- Market Based Adaptive Task Allocations for Autonomous Agents , pp 269-278

- Jared W. Patterson and Kendall E. Nygard
- Market behavior of tourism firms and its effects on the boundaries of firm , pp 100-115

- Nicolas Peypoch
- Market Concentration in the Antitrust Analysis of Horizontal Mergers

- Jonathan B. Baker
- Market Constraints Upon Firms: Vulnerability

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- Market Coordination and Network Effects: The Case of the European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform

- Stian Nygaard and Annika Rickne
- Market definition in merger control revisited , pp 87-107

- Jorge Padilla, Joe Perkins and Salvatore Piccolo
- Market definition in the telecoms industry

- Jordi Gual
- Market definition under attack: how relevant is the relevant market? , pp 301-324

- Hila Nevo
- Market development and output composition , pp 120-125

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- Market development and public-private partnerships , pp 137-160

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- Market Discipline for Financial Institutions and Markets for Information

- Apanard P. Prabha, Clas Wihlborg and Thomas D. Willett
- Market disruptions and the future trends in real estate: what do we not know? , pp 19-40

- Piyush Tiwari and Jyoti Shukla
- Market effects of historic preservation , pp i-i

- Douglas Noonan
- Market Efficiency After the Fall: Where Do We Stand Following the Financial Crisis?

- Ronald J. Gilson and Reinier Kraakman
- Market efficiency and climate change

- Alexandre C. Köberle, Sascha Dobbertin and João Amaro de Matos
- Market efficiency and non-market distortions

- Sam Mulopulos
- Market efficiency and the favorite–longshot bias: evidence from handball betting markets , pp 105-117

- Arne Feddersen
- Market efficiency in transition economies: equity markets and EU accession

- Nicholas Horsewood and Douglas Sutherland
- Market efficiency with costly information

- Charles M.C. Lee
- Market Efficiency, Agriculture and Prosperity in Rural Australia

- Bill Pritchard and Matthew Tonts
- Market Entry and Competitive Strategies in the German B2B Parcel Market

- Helmut Dietl, Markus Lang, Martin Lutzenberger and Stephan M. Wagner
- Market Entry Strategies of Multinational Firms in Local and Regional Markets and their Consequences for Regional Development

- Klaus Weiermair and Mike Peters
- Market experiments with multiple assets: A survey , pp 213-224

- John Duffy, Jean Paul Rabanal and Olga A. Rud
- Market failure and other reasons for public interventions , pp 23-36

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