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- Are policies supporting cluster development? A comparative firmlevel analysis , pp 203-221

- Alexander Auer and Franz Tödtling
- Are Property Rights Relevant for Development Economics? On the Dangers of Western Constructivism

- Enrico Colombatto
- Are safer, welcoming care homes possible? Considering physical environments , pp 82-98

- Susan Braedley and Pat Armstrong
- Are senior entrepreneurs less innovative than younger ones? , pp 110-142

- Rolf Sternberg
- Are Singapore's new towns self-contained? An examination based on post-COVID-19 public transport smart card data

- Yuting Hou, Jiemin Zheng, Xize Wang and Sylvia Y. He
- Are Smart Men Smarter than Smart Women? The Epistemology of Ignorance, Women, and the Production of Knowledge

- Carla Fehr
- Are smokers too optimistic? , pp 103-134

- Frank A. Sloan, Donald H. Taylor and V. Kerry Smith
- Are Special Economic Zones Desirable? , pp 86-103

- Albert Schweinberger
- Are SRI funds conventional funds in disguise or do they live up to their name? , pp 414-446

- Christin Nitsche and Michael Schröder
- Are support measures and external effects of agriculture linked together? Conceptual notes and empirical evidence from the Austrian agricultural sector , pp 135-153

- Franz Sinabell
- Are teachers underpaid? , pp 84-90

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- Are tech-savvy users more likely to use technology? An examination of market entry and customer experience , pp 194-210

- Xin Ding
- Are the amounts of payments for environmental services enough to contribute to poverty alleviation efforts in developing countries? , pp 109-119

- Luis C. Rodriguez, Unai Pascual and Roldan Muradian
- Are the most innovative Canadian nanotechnology-related firms also the most open? , pp 140-189

- Mikaël Héroux-Vaillancourt and Catherine Beaudry
- Are the poorest families the most violent?

- Claudia Cappa and Isabel Jijon
- Are the Transformations Complete? , pp 187-194

- Martin Myant
- Are there Benefits to a Monetary Policy Rule in the EMU?

- Jean-Jacques Durand, Nathalie Payelle and Virginie Traclet
- Are There Economies of Scale in Mail Processing? Getting the Answers from a Large-but-Dirty Sample

- Lawrence Fenster, Diane Monaco and Edward S. Pearsall
- Are there political cycles in the member countries of the EU? An empirical investigation , pp 61-76

- Andreas A. Andrikopoulos, Kyprianos Prodromidis, Andreas A. Andrikopoulos and Kyprianos Prodromidis
- Are These Trade-offs Necessary?

- James S. Duesenberry
- Are uniform tariffs optimal?

- Mary Amiti
- Are university–industry links meaningful for catch up ? A comparative analysis of five Asian countries , pp 55-92

- Daniel Schiller and Keun Lee
- Are urban transportation benefits absorbed fully by land values? , pp 343-362

- Haim Aviram and Daniel Shefer
- Are US postal price elasticities changing? , pp 46-64

- Margaret M. Cigno, Katalin K. Clendenin and Edward S. Pearsall
- Are voters informed and rational?

- Donald Wittman
- Are wage policies desirable and feasible? European experiences , pp 240-252

- Jesus Ferreiro
- Are we there yet? , pp 5-16

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- Are women poorer? A cross-country analysis of gender differentials in multidimensional poverty , pp 103-117

- Francesco Burchi and Daniele Malerba
- Are you experienced? How the time spacing of traders' market experience impacts bubble formation in experimental asset markets , pp 267-280

- Jason Scachat and Hang Wang
- Arenas for forming identities, fields and boundaries

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- Argentina: a lost half century?

- Ignacio Labaqui and Marcos Buscaglia
- Argentina’s Gas and Electricity Reform

- Esteban Manuel Greco, Diego Petrecolla and Carlos Romero
- Aristocratic government and the Bank of England during the Age of Reform , pp 10-44

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- Aristotelianism , pp 89-98

- Kelvin Knight
- Aristotelianism, apriorism, essentialism

- Barry Smith
- Aristotle , pp 290-301

- Thornton Lockwood
- Aristotle

- Ricardo Crespo
- Aristotle today , pp 156-162

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- Aristotle's science of economics , pp 13-24

- Ricardo Crespo
- Aristotle, eudaimonia, neuroscience and economics , pp 29-45

- Jeffrey Sachs
- Aristotle, Marx, and the ethical implications of the systemic critique of capitalism , pp 78-89

- Dennis Badeen
- Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics (c. 350 BC) , pp 8-10

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- Aristotle: Politics (c. 350 BC) , pp 11-13

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- Aristotles (384-322 bce) seminal contributions to the economics tradition , pp 5-12

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- Armen Alchian on Evolution, Information, and Cost: The Surprising Implications of Scarcity

- Daniel Benjamin
- Arms embargo

- Judith Vorrath
- Arms Trade Offsets: What Do We Know?

- Jurgen Brauer and John Dunne
- Arnstein's ladder of citizen participation revisited: 50 years on, what have we learned?

- Katinka Johansen and Paul Upham
- Around, despite, and without reference to domination: crafting oppositional human geographies in migrant detention , pp 217-234

- Leah Montange
- Arranged marriage

- Keera Allendorf
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