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- New Europe’s Promise for Life Sciences

- Sergey Filippov and Kalman Kalotay
- New evidence on immigration and crime , pp 243-264

- Paolo Pinotti and Sandra V. Rozo
- New evidence on vocational and apprenticeship training programs in developing countries*

- Neha Agarwal and Subha Mani
- New firm formation

- Zoltan Acs
- New Firm Formation and Economic Development in a Globalizing Economy

- Sierdjan Koster and Charlie Karlsson
- New Firms and Employment Growth: Some Empirical Evidence , pp 44-58

- Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod, Daniel Liviano-Solís and Mònica Martín-Bofarull
- New Firms Evolving in the Knowledge Economy: Problems and Solutions Around Turning Points

- Erik Stam and Elizabeth Garnsey
- New Focus of Economic Reactivation in Spain: Creative Industries in the Basque Country

- Luciana Lazzeretti and Mario Davide Parrilli
- New forms of distinction: cultural elites and the problem of ‘good’ taste

- Dave O’Brien
- New Forms of Private Property: Property Rights in Environmental Goods

- Daniel H. Cole
- New forms of work , pp 93-118

- Andrea Bassanini, Stijn Broecke and Linn Anita Rustad
- New frontiers in planning: city building through public-private partnerships? , pp 161-175

- Matti Siemiatycki
- New frontiers in the politics of public-private partnerships , pp 103-114

- Anthony M. Bertelli and Eleanor F. Woodhouse
- New frontiers of cultural intermediation: how social media practitioners (re)intermediate the relationship between production and consumption

- Mariachiara Colucci and Marco Pedroni
- New frontiers of PPP law , pp 177-199

- Christina D. Tvarnø and Sarah Maria Denta
- New frontiers: societal measures of subjective well-being for input to policy , pp 35-52

- Ed Diener and Louis Tay
- New generation cooperatives: what we know and need to learn , pp 83-99

- Jason Franken and Jasper Grashuis
- New grey areas at the frontiers of European power grids , pp 130-154

- Leonardo Meeus and Tim Schittekatte
- New Growth Theory and Development Economics

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- New holes in the safety net? Economic and social consquences of divorce in Denmark

- M. Azhar Hussain and Olli Knagas
- New hopes and hazards for social investment crowdfunding , pp 165-188

- Jennifer Taub
- New horizons: the potential for shari’ah-compliant cooperative and mutual financial services , pp 115-131

- Sara E.B. Carmody
- New ideas about organizational design for modern MNEs , pp 137-154

- William G. Egelhoff and Joachim Wolf
- New Impulses Towards Economic Integration in East Asia: Prospects and Issues

- Robert Scollay
- New indicators of competitiveness: the Austrian perspective , pp 39-47

- Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald, Maria Silgoner and Klaus Vondra
- New information in the OECD database on instruments used for environmental policy , pp 17-38

- Nils Axel Braathen
- New innovation institutions in the UK

- Will McDowall, Anna Watson and Jim Watson
- New Innovation Models and Australia’s Old Economy

- Mark Dodgson and John Steen
- New innovative solutions for waste management as part of a circular production setup in salmon-based aquaculture

- Knut Ingar Westeren
- New insights for managing the public finance aspects of climate-resilient infrastructure systems , pp 385-401

- Can Chen
- New insights on the role of location advantages in international innovation , pp 291-309

- Rajneesh Narula and Grazia Santangelo
- New Institutional Economics , pp 15-44

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- New institutional economics and knowledge sharing , pp 39-48

- Rudolf Richter
- New Institutions for a New Economic Policy

- Jesus Ferreiro and Felipe Serrano
- New invention disclosures , pp 15-30

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- New Keynesian Economics and Sequence Analysis , pp 105-140

- Marcello Messori
- New Keynesian Monetary Theory and the Transmission Mechanism: A Comparison with Post-Keynesian Theory , pp 232-277

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- New Keynesianism , pp 448-458

- Corrado Benassi
- New labor struggles in the US Rust Belt

- Sharryn Kasmir
- New leadership

- Kristín Vala Ragnarsdóttir and Ásgeir Brynjar Torfason
- New Liberalism , pp 554-558

- Eugenio F. Biagini
- New lines of research in monetary economics

- Augusto Graziani
- New managerialism, academics' working conditions, teaching input, and research emphasis in the East Asia context , pp 398-415

- Robin Jung-Cheng Chen and Sophia Shi-Huei Ho
- New materialisms and social research methodology

- Nick J. Fox
- New materialist perspectives on health, illness and health care , pp 62-75

- Nick J. Fox
- New media, new issues , pp 221-230

- Francesco Sobbrio
- New mobilities – new economies? Temporary populations and local innovation capacity in sparsely populated areas

- Doris A. Carson, Jen Cleary, Suzanne de la Barre, Marco Eimermann and Roger Marjavaara
- New mobility systems and land use , pp 350-367

- João de Abreu e Silva and Vishnu Baburajan
- New models for participation income , pp 101-108

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- New Modes of Governance: The Re-Regulation of European Higher Education and Research

- Tina Hedmo and Linda Wedlin
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