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- Modelling the Entrepreneurial Space-Economy: An Overview

- Peter Nijkamp and Leo van Wissen
- Modelling the extended gateway concept in port hinterland container logistics , pp 150-179

- Fedele Iannone
- Modelling the Impact of Double Hull Technology on Oil Spill Numbers

- David Glen
- Modelling the role of livestock intensification and deforestation in Brazil’s nationally determined contribution on emissions mitigation , pp 126-142

- Rafael De Oliveira Silva, Luis Gustavo Barioni and Dominic Moran
- Modelling Traffic Responses to Road Improvements , pp 75-90

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- Modelling transition-related shocks in the green economy , pp 9-24

- Andrew Jackson
- Modelling travel behaviour: a choice modelling perspective , pp 118-139

- Silvia F. Varotto, Rico Krueger and Michel Bierlaire
- Modelling Uncertainty in International Tourist Arrivals to Maldives

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- Modelling underlying energy demand trends

- Lester Hunt, Guy Judge and Yasushi Ninomiya
- Modelling Vertical Competition

- Albert Breton
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- Models and strategies for prioritizing the control of invasive exotic weeds in protected areas: theoretical and pragmatic challenges , pp 109-125

- Clement Tisdell, Bruce A. Auld and Stephen B. Johnson
- Models for commuting behavior

- Luca Zamparini
- Models for intercultural analysis

- Christoph Barmeyer, Madeleine Bausch and Ulrike Mayrhofer
- Models for ordered choices , pp 333-362

- William Greene
- Models for ordered choices , pp 393-425

- William Greene
- Models in Economics

- Marcel Boumans
- Models of Adaptive Learning , pp 23-43

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- Models of Adaptive Learning in Game Theory

- Jacques Durieu and Philippe Solal
- Models of capitalism and types of democracy

- Carlo Trigilia
- Models of consumer behavior , pp 22-47

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- Models of corporate socially responsible banks: financial cooperatives, Islamic banks, and microfinance institutions , pp 355-372

- Narjess Boubakri and Jocelyn Grira
- Models of Industrial Clusters' Evolution and Changes in Technological Regimes , pp 11-34

- Paolo Guerrieri and Carlo Pietrobelli
- Models of Multinational Enterprise: A New Research Agenda

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- Models of Negotiation and Bargaining in Health Care

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- Models of Negotiation and Bargaining in Health Care

- Pedro Barros and Xavier Martinez-Giralt
- Models of price setting and inflation dynamics

- James Costain and Anton Nakov
- Models of rationality in economic organization: ‘economic’, ‘experiential’ and ‘epistemic’

- Anna Grandori
- Models of Saving, Income and the Macroeconomics of Developing Countries in the Post-Keynesian Tradition

- Valpy FitzGerald
- Models of social evolution: fitness landscapes , pp 9-41

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- Models of Symmetric and Asymmetric Conditional Volatility: Structure, Asymptotic Theory and Applications to Tourism Demand

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- Models of the market , pp 90-103

- Claus Weddepohl
- Models of the multinational enterprise

- Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson
- Models of viability assessment’ and ‘filtering mechanisms

- Lydia Tsioli
- Models of ‘New Economic Geography’: Factor Mobility vs. Vertical Linkages

- Gianmarco Ottaviano
- Moderation and consumer behaviour , pp 146-182

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- Modern business and its moral and ethical dilemmas in a globalized world , pp 129-145

- Philip Booth
- Modern Central Banks Only Have Real Effects , pp 127-143

- Thomas Rymes
- Modern cities: their role and their private planning roots , pp 155-173

- Peter Gordon and Wendell Cox
- Modern economics and the failure of development

- George Kararach
- Modern Economics and the Microsoft Case , pp 12-23

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- Modern growth theory , pp 132-157

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- Modern historical antecedents of global constitutionalism in theoretical perspective , pp 76-87

- Michel Rosenfeld
- Modern History of Trade Policy

- William M. Miner
- Modern Industrial Economics Revisited – Comments on Daniel Rubinfeld, Michele Polo and Oliver Budzinski

- Laurence Idot
- Modern Industrial Economics: Open Problems and Possible Limits

- Oliver Budzinski
- Modern Monetary Theory and public policy in the United Kingdom , pp 263-288

- Deborah Harrington and Jessica Ormerod
- Modern Monetary Theory as an analytical framework and a policy lens: an African perspective , pp 314-328

- Ndongo Samba Sylla
- Modern Monetary Theory as post-neoliberal economics: the role of methodology-philosophy , pp 182-206

- Phil Armstrong and Jamie Morgan
- Modern Monetary Theory, the United Kingdom, and pound sterling , pp 125-147

- John Harvey
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