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- Penalty Clauses and Liquidated Damages

- Steven Walt
- Penetrating the "Knowledge Filter" in Regional Economies , pp 370-388

- Zoltan Acs and Lawrence A. Plummer
- Penetrating the knowledge filter in “rust belt” economies , pp 320-343

- Zoltan Acs, Lawrence A. Plummer and Ryan Sutter
- Pension and Corporate Governance Reforms: Are They Twins?

- Mario Catalán
- Pension and public finance: progress and challenges

- Randong Yuan
- Pension annuitization and Social Security claiming , pp 112-131

- Michael Hurd, Constantijn W.A. Panis, James Smith and Julie M. Zissimopoulos
- Pension Fund Governance: Expertise and Organizational Form

- Gordon L. Clark
- Pension funds and domestic debt markets in emerging economies , pp 55-71

- Jennifer Churchill, Bruno Bonizzi and Annina Kaltenbrunner
- Pension funds and private equity real estate: history, performance, pathologies, risks , pp 371-412

- Timothy J. Riddiough
- Pension funds and retirement benefits in a depressed economy: experience and challenges in Japan

- Masaharu Usuki
- Pension funds, bonds and gilt market stability

- Jennifer Churchill and Bruno Bonizzi
- Pension Guarantees, Capital Adequacy and International Risk Sharing

- Zvi Bodie
- Pension provision, lifetime financial sustainability, care and dignity in old age: legal and economic issues , pp 144-160

- E Davis and Rosa M. Lastra
- Pension provision: (still) a public task? , pp 95-116

- Florian Blank
- Pension reform in China: towards social investment , pp 160-176

- Joe C. B. Leung and Yuebin Xu
- Pension Reform in Hungary , pp 60-92

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- Pension Reform in Korea: Conflict between Social Solidarity and Long-term Financial Sustainability

- Yeon Myung Kim and Kyo-seong Kim
- Pension Reform in Poland , pp 93-126

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- Pension Reform in Sweden: Radical Reform in a Mature Pension System

- Karen M. Anderson
- Pension Reform in Taiwan: The Old and the New Politics of Welfare

- Chen-Wei Lin
- Pension Reform in the Czech Republic , pp 127-148

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- Pension reform in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile

- Juan Cruz Ferre
- Pension reforms, tax incentives and saving in Italy

- Massimo Baldini, Paolo Bosi, Maria Cecilia Guerra, Carlo Mazzaferro and Paolo Onofri
- Pension spending efficiency , pp 177-196

- Boele Bonthuis
- Pension Supervision: Understanding International Practice and Country Context

- Richard P. Hinz and Anca Mataoanu
- Pension Systems, Social Transfer Programmes and the Retirement Decision in OECD Countries

- Romain Duval
- Pension Tax, Savings and Labour Supply , pp 121-140

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- Pensioners to the Casino , pp 109-137

- Ronald Dore
- Pensions and other social security income transfers , pp 242-262

- Christina Behrendt and John Woodall
- Pensions and Retirement

- Jonathan Barry Forman
- Pensions and Savings in a Monetary Union: An Analysis of Capital Flows

- Alain Jousten and Florence Legros
- People and processes, institutions, and neighborhood change , pp 39-63

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- People and resilience , pp 97-114

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- People and Things

- Russell Belk
- People and Things

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- People intelligence

- Alessandro Inversini
- People who ‘give’ make better communities: summary and implications , pp 188-207

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- People with disabilities , pp 236-246

- Felix Welti
- Peoples Climate Case - families and youth take the EU to court over its failure to address the climate crisis , pp 171-178

- Gökşen Şahin
- Peoples Republic of China: features and recent evolution of corporate debt , pp 87-107

- Ninghua Zhong and Mi Xie
- People’s Bank of China

- Gilberto Libanio
- People’s hopes and fears , pp 101-116

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- People’s Perception of the Social Impacts of the Bejing Olympic Games Before and After 2008

- Yingzhi Guo, Chun Zhou and Yuansi Hou
- People’s Republic of China , pp 313-344

- Siow Yue Chia
- People’s Republic of China

- Zhang Yunling
- PEPs and constitutions as AML instruments , pp 108-114

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- PEPs and the money laundering process in the African context , pp 12-33

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- PEPs and the role of FIUs and regulators , pp 82-107

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- PEPs and the use and abuse of the constitutional power of pardon , pp 198-224

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- PEPs, constitutions and investigating money laundering , pp 139-159

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