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- Pay in education: Vice Chancellor and Rector remuneration , pp 416-438

- Ray Bachan and Barry Reilly
- Paying a ‘fair share’: multinational corporations’ perspectives on taxation , pp 155-176

- John Mikler and Ainsley Elbra
- Paying for Children: Current Issues and Implications of Policy Debates

- Fran Bennett
- Paying for digital music , pp 214-219

- Christian Handke
- Paying for international environmental public goods , pp 172-191

- Rodrigo Arriagada and Charles Perrings
- Paying for the Costs of Children in Eight North European Countries: Ambivalent Trends

- Ulla Björnberg
- Paying “cash-for-votes”

- Anand Murugesan and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Payment accounts Directive , pp 543-547

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- Payment and settlement systems , pp 125-148

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- Payment on information markets , pp 339-363

- Wolfgang G. Stock
- Payment services Directive , pp 528-537

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- Payment systems

- Bill Maurer
- Payment systems and economic development in transitional economies

- Maxwell J. Fry
- Payment tokens

- Conrad Kraft and Jonas Gross
- Peace and reconciliation - Critical reflections across theory and practice , pp 176-186

- Jack T. Sugden and John Sugden
- Peace and solidarity: dilemmas in an age of polarization and decoupling , pp 80-100

- Cecilia M Bailliet
- Peace by supra-nationality: the driving forces of European integration , pp 223-234

- Wilfried Loth
- Peace, justice, and food system transformation

- Caroline Delgado and Dan Smith
- Peacekeeping, Private Benefits and Common Agency

- Ugurhan G. Berkok and Binyam Solomon
- Peaks and Pits with the BRICs: Accommodations with the West

- Jack N. Behrman
- Peasants

- Mark Harris
- Peasants

- Mark Harris
- Peasants no more? Social change in the countryside , pp 16-47

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- Peasants, inequality and progress in the research of Alexander Chayanov: Russia and the world , pp 158-171

- Vladimir Babashkin and Alexander Nikulin
- Peculiarities of economic development , pp 16-37

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- Pecuniary and Knowledge Externalities as Agglomeration Forces: Empirical Evidence from Individual French Data

- Corinne Autant-Bernard and Nadine Massard
- Pecuniary externalities and fairness , pp 244-250

- Albino Barrera
- Pecuniary Externalities and the Localized Generation of Technological Knowledge

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Pecuniary Institutions: Their Role and Effects

- Glen Atkinson
- Pedagogical approaches in inclusive research , pp 366-380

- Edurne García Iriarte, Maria Pallisera, Judit Fullana, Brian Donohoe, Kathleen McMeel and Marc Crespo
- Pedagogies for collaborative qualitative research , pp 51-66

- Thalia Mulvihill and Raji Swaminathan
- Pedagogies for innovative competencies

- Helena Kantanen
- Pedagogy

- Mohsen al Attar and Rafael Quintero Godínez
- Pedagogy in economics

- Sam Allgood and KimMarie McGoldrick
- Pedagogy of care , pp 288-296

- Maha Bali
- Pedestrian safety

- Dilum Dissanayake and Priyantha Wedagama
- Pedestrians

- Grigorios Fountas and Achille Fonzone
- Peeking into the future of agritourism

- Carla Barbieri
- Peer effects and social contagion

- Thomas Apolte and Kim Leonie Kellermann
- Peer effects in crime , pp 227-242

- Evelina Gavrilova and Marcello Puca
- Peer Enforcement in CPR Experiments: The Relative Effectiveness of Sanctions and Transfer Rewards, and the Role of Behavioral Types

- Daan van Soest and Jana Vyrastekova
- Peer enforcement in teams: evidence from high-skill professional workers with repeated interactions , pp 294-316

- Brad Humphreys and Jie Yang
- Peer production and cooperation , pp 91-119

- Yochai Benkler
- Peer review and expert panels as techniques for evaluating the quality of academic research , pp 115-142

- Irwin Feller
- Peer Review for Cities: Experiences from the PRESUD Project

- Jan Dictus
- Peer review in the misinformation age

- A. J. Angulo and Megan Hadley
- Peer review: the academic guild’s last stand or key to knowledge as a public good? , pp 128-146

- Steve Fuller
- Peer reviews , pp 105-115

- Thomas Conzelmann
- Peer-assisted learning in intellectual property law: a bridge to solidifying learning and enhancing student experience , pp 177-192

- William Page, Jocelyn Bosse and Adrian Aronsson-Storrier
- Peer-to-peer digital commerce: implications and opportunities for the US Postal Service and other posts , pp 240-252

- Laraine Balk Hope, Virgil Ian Stanford and Bruce Marsh
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