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- Arriving at the High-Growth Firm

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- Arrow's theorem and voting rules

- Nicholas R. Miller
- Arrow’s Theorem and its descendants , pp 237-262

- Elizabeth Maggie Penn
- Art at the crossroads between creativity, innovation, digital technology and business, a case study , pp 238-243

- Elisabetta Lazzaro
- Art Auctions

- Orley Ashenfelter and Kathryn Graddy
- Art auctions

- Orley Ashenfelter
- Art Dealers

- Olav Velthuis
- Art galleries as market makers , pp 244-252

- Paolo Di Caro and Isidoro Mazza
- Art Markets

- Olav Velthuis
- Art markets

- Victor Ginsburgh
- Art markets , pp 322-329

- Payal Arora and Filip Vermeylen
- Art Prices

- Dominuque Sagot-Duvauroux
- Art prices

- Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux
- Art, excellence, market , pp 31-50

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- Art, truth, reconciliation and resistance: Reaching out in Sierra Leone and Canada , pp 231-247

- Rachel Kerr
- Art: Theoretician, Consumer and Patron of the Arts

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- Arthur Cecil Pigou , pp 593-597

- David A. Collard
- Arthur Cecil Pigou (1877–1959)

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- Arthur Spiethoff (1873–1957)

- David Haas
- Article 192(1) TFEU vs Article 192(2) TFEU , pp 96-117

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- Article 22 of the EC Merger Regulation – national and European control: energy sector , pp 278-297

- Michał Krzykowski
- Articulating the social role of the economist: a synthesis of Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy of education and John Maynard Keynes's economics , pp 113-128

- Dennis Badeen
- Articulation, Accuracy and Effectiveness of Mathematical Models: A Review of Freshwater Wetland Applications , pp 225-248

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- Artifact analysis as an interpretive method

- Ulrike Froschauer and Manfred Lueger
- Artificial intelligence

- Regine Paul
- Artificial intelligence

- Meng Ma
- Artificial Intelligence

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- Artificial intelligence

- Wei-Ting Hong and Emily Moylan
- Artificial Intelligence and animal law

- Jamie McLaughlin
- Artificial intelligence and conduct in wholesale markets , pp 137-143

- Mark Yallop
- Artificial intelligence and cultural creation , pp 198-203

- Joëlle Farchy and Juliette Denis
- Artificial intelligence and data analytics: Ethical implications for accounting , pp 168-179

- Emilio Boulianne, Mélissa Fortin and Annie Lecompte
- Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies: exploring opportunities through smart specialisation , pp 237-253

- Ruslan Rakhmatullin and Fatime Barbara Hegyi
- Artificial intelligence and energy economics

- Cosimo Magazzino
- Artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship: some thoughts for entrepreneurship researchers , pp 197-207

- Sameeksha Desai
- Artificial intelligence and EU design law , pp 612-650

- Mikko Antikainen and Heidi Härkönen
- Artificial Intelligence and international human rights law: implications for humans and technology in the 21st century and beyond , pp 430-455

- Joshua C. Gellers and David J. Gunkel
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in freight transport , pp 285-322

- Yijie Su, Hadi Ghaderi and Hussein Dia
- Artificial Intelligence and robots: a threat or an opportunity for SMEs and entrepreneurship? , pp 104-121

- Emanuela Carbonara and Enrico Santarelli
- Artificial intelligence and surveillance

- Athina Sachoulidou and Niovi Vavoula
- Artificial Intelligence and the Economics of Technological Change , pp 117-130

- Paul Stoneman
- Artificial intelligence as a colleague: towards the workplace coexistence of people and artificial intelligence , pp 224-237

- Violetta Khoreva and Katja Einola
- Artificial intelligence as a mechanism of algorithmic isomorphism , pp 342-358

- Camille G. Endacott and Paul M. Leonardi
- Artificial intelligence as an enabler for data-driven management of climate-smart agricultural production

- Nathaniel Narra, Joni Kukkamäki, Olli Niemitalo, Otto Rosenberg and Iivari Kunttu
- Artificial intelligence as evidence

- Daniel Seng
- Artificial intelligence for long-term care in later life , pp 488-503

- Barbara Barbosa Neves and Maho Omori
- Artificial intelligence for professional learning , pp 191-211

- Wayne Holmes and Allison Littlejohn
- Artificial intelligence in an emerging portfolio manager: the case of Evovest , pp 523-537

- Sylvie St-Onge, Catherine Vincent and Michel Magnan
- Artificial intelligence in financial decision-making , pp 315-335

- Allen H. Huang and Haifeng You
- Artificial intelligence in Mexico: how to think digital capabilities and industrial policy in a turbulent geopolitical scenario

- Mónica Casalet and Federico Stezano
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