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- Planning and programming an agent-based model , pp 72-110

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- Planning by contract: two dialogues , pp 135-152

- Lawrence Wai-Chung Lai
- Planning conference attendance , pp 149-150

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- Planning for a housing crisis: or the alchemy by which we turn houses into gold , pp 79-103

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- Planning for Abundance: Nicholas Kaldor and Joan Robinson on the Socialist Reconstruction of Britain, 1942-45

- J.E. King
- Planning for creativity

- David Emanuel Andersson
- Planning for electric vehicle infrastructures in Singapore: an integrated approach

- Qiaowen Bai, Wei Zhou and Ghim Ping Ong
- Planning for International Business Disputes , pp 649-752

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- Planning for International Business Disputes , pp 645-744

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- Planning for opportunity: linking smart growth to public education and workforce development , pp 207-227

- Ariel H. Bierbaum, Jeffrey M. Vincent and Jonathan P. Katz
- Planning for people through the lens of accessibility , pp 206-230

- Geneviève Boisjoly
- Planning for the future: urban freight transportation , pp 287-309

- Daniel Haake
- Planning for the generational turnover of the faculty: faculty perceptions and institutional practices

- Jerry Berberet, Betsy E. Brown, Carole J. Bland and Carroll- Ann Trotman
- Planning for World Cities: Shifting Agendas and Differing Politics

- Peter Newman and Andy Thornley
- Planning from the bottom up , pp 189-206

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- Planning philosophy

- Axel Kühn
- Planning public transport

- Peter White
- Planning research on an emerging industry in an emerging market , pp 13-25

- Luis Oliveira, Pablo Leão, Maria Tereza Fleury and Afonso Fleury
- Planning theory

- Daniel Galland
- Planning transport network improvements over time

- Hong K. Lo and W. Y. Szeto
- Planning transport to meet the needs of children and young people , pp 167-179

- Janet Stanley, John Stanley and Brendan Gleeson
- Planning without hybris: top-linked governance to empower bottom-linked initiatives

- Andreas Novy and Nora Dornis
- Planning your contribution and paths to publication in family business research , pp 7-19

- Evelyn Micelotta
- Planning, informality and power , pp 228-242

- Mona Fawaz
- Planning, Learning and Decisions: Flexibility and Retention of Options , pp 75-92

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- Planning, media, and power , pp 381-396

- Jaime Lopez and Lisa Schweitzer
- Planning, National Economic

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- Planning, power, and uneven development: a rent gap perspective , pp 243-257

- Ernesto L—pez-Morales
- Planning, Theory of

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- Planning: reforms that might work and ones that won't , pp 127-154

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- Plans and strategy , pp 138-201

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- Plant and animal health and welfare , pp 100-118

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- Plant Intellectual Property, Food Security and Human Development: Institutional and Legal Considerations, and the Need for Reform

- Graham Dutfield
- Plants as biosensors: tomato plants’ reaction to human voices , pp 294-309

- Patrick Fuchs, Rebecca von der Grün, Camila Ines Maslatón and Peter A. Gloor
- Plastics pollution and governance

- Jacob Hasselbalch and Joachim Peter Tilsted
- Platform capitalism

- Michael Kemmerling
- Platform capitalism - towards the neo-commodification of labour? , pp 69-91

- Petar Marčeta
- Platform capitalism and the gig economy , pp 104-137

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- Platform commoning as a path to social justice in the datafied city

- Laura Temmerman and Dorottya Varga
- Platform competition, the Apple eBooks case and the meaning of agreement to fix prices , pp 74-113

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- Platform cooperatives: the case of Gebiedonline

- Filipe Mello Rose
- Platform Dynamics and Strategies: From Products to Services

- Annabelle Gawer
- Platform economy and the risk of in-work poverty: A research agenda for social security lawyers , pp 93-112

- Paul Schoukens, Alberto Barrio and Eleni De Becker
- Platform governance as a social movement , pp 224-237

- Thomas Huber, Thomas Kude, Jan Lepoutre and Julien Malaurent
- Platform governance in China

- Runtian Jing and Zhikai Wang
- Platform oligopolies, anti-trust policy and sustainable development , pp 357-381

- Eleni E.N. Piteli and Christos Pitelis
- Platform Rules: Multi-Sided Platforms as Regulators

- Kevin Boudreau and Andrei Hagiu
- Platform sabotage

- Aaron Shapiro
- Platform scope and value creation in digital platforms , pp 143-158

- Ramya K. Murthy and Anoop Madhok
- Platform urbanism: ideology, capitalism and inequalities

- Federico Caprotti
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