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- Multigenerational inequality , pp 100-121

- Jan Stuhler
- Multilateral Consequences of Bilateral Trade Agreements: AUSFTA and the Australian Wool Industry

- John Stanton, M.A.B. Siddique and Emma Kopke
- Multilateral Debt Management and the Poor

- Kunibert Raffer
- Multilateral development banks and the International Monetary Fund , pp 121-145

- Paul Clements
- Multilateral Disciplines and the Question of Policy Space

- Yilmaz Akyüz
- Multilateral Institutions and Market-Oriented Reform

- Carlos Rufin
- Multilateral Market Access Negotiations in Goods and Services

- Sam Laird
- Multilateral Rulemaking: Transatlantic Struggles Around Genetically Modified Food

- Jason McNichol and Jabril Bensedrine
- Multilateral trade governance and the US-China trade war (2018) , pp 63-80

- Faizel Ismail
- Multilateral versus Regional Trading Arrangements: Substitutes or Complements?

- Richard Lipsey and Murray G. Smith
- Multilateralising Regionalism: Spaghetti Bowls as Building Blocks on the Path to Global Free Trade

- Richard Baldwin
- Multilateralism and FTAs: A Chinese Perspective on an Australia–China FTA

- Dashu Wang
- Multilateralism and global governance: Japan in the World Bank, the G7 and G20 summits , pp 44-63

- Ryo Oshiba
- Multilateralism and international cooperation for sustainable development

- Francisco Rojas Aravena and Emily Alfaro Rojas
- Multilateralism and legal ordering , pp 121-146

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- Multilateralizing East Asian Regionalism

- Inkyo Cheong
- Multilevel cooperation on behalf of the ocean governance: the Brazilian Navy case study , pp 100-119

- Carolina Ambinder de Carvalho, Daniele Dionisio da Silva and Sabrina Evangelista Medeiros
- Multilevel governance in the EU

- Arjan H. Schakel and Michaël Tatham
- Multilevel governance in the first wave of Covid-19 , pp 430-445

- Marta Angelici, Paolo Berta, Joan Costa-Font and Gilberto Turati
- Multilevel governance of climate change and ecological transition

- Sean Dougherty and Andoni Montes Nebreda
- Multilevel interactions with a Keynesian flavour in a stochastic macroeconomic model , pp 75-110

- Edoardo Gaffeo
- Multilevel mixed methods research designs in business and management , pp 275-291

- Victoria L. Murphy
- Multilevel models , pp 173-186

- Richard Harris
- Multilevel policy regimes, political cleavages and party systems: horizontal and vertical transfer of policies and its effects , pp 385-404

- Hiroshi Shiratori
- Multilevel protection of fundamental rights in Europe and its impact on Asia , pp 201-223

- Yumiko Nakanishi
- Multilevel research designs

- Jonas W. B. Lang and Paul D. Bliese
- Multilevel systems and policy , pp 363-387

- Professor Jeffrey Johnson, Professor Joyce Fortune and Dr Jane Bromley
- Multilingual essay mills: the need for research beyond English language commercial providers , pp 152-162

- Sarah Elaine Eaton and Roswita Dressler
- Multilingual organizations as ‘linguascapes’ and the discursive position of English , pp 168-190

- Chris Steyaert, Anja Ostendorp and Claudine Gaibrois
- Multimodal Network Permits: Compliance Versus Noncompliance , pp 266-300

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- Multimodality

- Rumana Sarker
- Multimodality toolkit for political discourse analysis: a focus on visual rhetoric , pp 235-249

- Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska and Agnieszka Kampka
- Multinational Banking: Historical, Empirical and Case Perspectives

- Elisa A. Curry, Justin G. Fung and Ian R. Harper
- Multinational Companies and the Production of Collective Goods in Central and Eastern Europe

- Bob Hancké
- Multinational companies at the intersection of home and host country foreign direct investment policies: an analysis of Chinese investments in Europe , pp 259-273

- Filip De Beule and Louis Brennan
- Multinational Corporations and Global Governance

- Jane Rooney
- Multinational corporations as partners in global governance , pp 147-176

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- Multinational enterprise and economic analysis: technology and productivity

- Sylvia Ostry
- Multinational Enterprise and National Economic Policy , pp 370-390

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Multinational Enterprise Strategy and the NAFTA Trade and Environment Regime , pp 301-317

- Alan Rugman and John Kirton
- Multinational Enterprises

- Matthias Busse
- Multinational enterprises and climate change strategies , pp 472-485

- Ans Kolk and Jonatan Jonatan
- Multinational Enterprises and Clusters: An Organizing Framework , pp 251-270

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Multinational enterprises and developing countries: background and preview

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- Multinational enterprises and gender equity in STEM , pp 57-77

- Salwa M. Beheiry, Norita Ahmad, Linzi J. Kemp and Richard Schoephoerster
- Multinational enterprises and global strategies to collaborate with SDG 2 and SDG 3 , pp 151-163

- Aldo Alvarez-Risco and Shyla Del-Aguila-Arcentales
- Multinational Enterprises and High-Tech Clusters in the Health Industry: Some Preliminary Results in Italy

- Marco Bellandi and Nicoletta Tessieri
- Multinational enterprises and international cartels: the strategic implications of de-globalisation , pp 72-92

- with Peter J. Buckley
- Multinational enterprises and manufacturing for export: emerging patterns and opportunities for latecomers

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- Multinational Enterprises and Public Policy , pp 413-434

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
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