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- Migration, inequality, and skills

- Leire Aldaz Odriozola, Majda Seghir, Begoña Eguía Peña and Ane Aizpurua Esnaola
- Migration, International

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- Migration, Methods and Innovation: A Reconsideration of Variation and Conceptualization in Research on Foreign Workers

- David Bartram
- Migration, technology diffusion and institutional development at the origin , pp 267-287

- Olena Ivus and Alireza Naghavi
- Migration/diasporas , pp 167-182

- Abel Chikanda
- Migration: the mobility of patients and health professionals , pp 238-246

- Margaret Walton-Roberts
- Mikhail Ivanovich Tugan-Baranovsky (1865–1919)

- Vladimir Avtonomov and Natalia Makasheva
- Milestones and targets , pp 179-194

- Niall Moran
- Militant research in the social sciences

- Charalampos Tsavdaroglou
- Militarism and Development

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- Militarization of the Persian Gulf: the consequences

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- Militarization of the Persian Gulf: the consquences

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- Military and civilian crisis management

- Danilo di Mauro, Jonas J. Driedger and Ulrich Krotz
- Military animals

- Katya A. Sargeant
- Military Expenditure and Economic Growth

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- Military Expenditures and the Cost of Conflicts

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- Military expenditures in the Persian Gulf

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- Military imports in the Persian Gulf

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- Military personnel in the Persian Gulf

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- Military Sector

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- Military Sport

- Jean-François Nys
- Military Technology

- William Walker
- Military-industrial complex

- Christopher J. Coyne and Nathan P. Goodman
- Mill, James

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- Mill, John Stuart

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- Mill, John Stuart

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- Mill: Trade, Uneven Development, and Perpetual Overflow of Capital from England

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- Millennium Development Goals

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- Millicent Fawcett , pp 30-38

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- Mill’s Place in the Liberty Narrative , pp 92-108

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- Mill’s Superstructure, How It Should Have Been , pp 105-118

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- Milton Friedman (1912–2006)

- Christian Philipp Schröder and Peter Spahn
- Milton Friedman and the Monetarist School , pp 193-210

- Sergio Rossi
- Mind and institutions , pp 21-38

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- Mind the Gap: Collective Bargaining and Wage Inequality

- Susan Hayter and Bradley Weinberg
- Mind the gap: how does the flow of EU funds match structural investment gaps in CESEE? , pp 135-159

- Tomáš Slačík
- Mind the gap: Monetary policy and financial regulations for supporting green finance , pp 234-254

- Lilit Popoyan and Giorgos Galanis
- Mind the gap: tackling health inequalities , pp 170-190

- Mark Exworthy and David J. Hunter
- Mind the gaps! Navigating multiple intellectual challenges to boost strategic alignment with the SDGs

- Rob van Tulder
- Mind-sets, and why Veblen was Ineffectual , pp 13-24

- Mark Perlman
- Mindful Innovation

- Pouol Bitsch Olsen
- Mindfulness, imagination and creativity , pp 196-206

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- Minding mindfulness: an important process for cultural intelligence in culturally diverse teams , pp 342-358

- Terence Chia and Cristina Gibson
- Mineral resource criticality assessment in LCSA , pp 358-369

- Jair Santillán Saldivar, Anish Koyamparambath and Guido Sonnemann
- Mineral resources law , pp 276-294

- Zhang Shijun
- Minerva and the Media: Universities Protecting and Promoting Themselves

- Lars Engwall
- Minimizing Collateral Damage: Options for Financing Public–Private Partnerships in the Wake of the Financial Crisis

- Darrin Grimsey and Mervyn K. Lewis
- Minimum Disruption Changes , pp 91-116

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- Minimum Information Management: Harvesting the Harvesters’ Assessment of Dynamic Fisheries Systems , pp 269-288

- Chris Batstone, Basil Sharp, Chris Batstone and Basil Sharp
- Minimum quality standard as an environmental policy: domestic and international effects , pp 27-46

- Massimo Motta, Jacques-François Thisse, Massimo Motta and Jacques-François Thisse
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