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- Settlement of international commercial disputes post-Brexit, or: united we stand taller , pp 195-212

- Giesela Rühl
- Seventeenth century , pp 243-253

- Karie Schultz
- Several central debates in development macroeconomics , pp 7-40

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- Sewing in the sand: how trade preferences created, and labor abuses nearly killed, the Jordanian garment industry , pp 382-399

- Kevin Kolben
- Sex and the Ivy League

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- Sex, drugs and the circular economy: the social impacts of the circular economy and how to measure them , pp 162-175

- Kati Pitkänen, Tiina Kaisa Maria Karppinen, Petrus Kautto, Sara Turunen, Jáchym Judl and Tuuli Myllymaa
- Sex, Maids, and Export Processing: Risks and Reasons for Gendered Global Production Networks

- Jean L. Pyle
- Sex, science, and the politics of uncertainty , pp 52-76

- Joanna Wuest
- Sexism, misogyny, and gender violence: feminist political thought in the colonial, heteropatriarchal, carceral state of Australia , pp 159-191

- Ana Stevenson and Susan Hopkins
- Sexual and reproductive health and rights, climate, environment and co-existence in Madagascar , pp 191-206

- Vik Mohan and Edith W. Ngunjiri
- Sexual forms of corruption and sextortion: how to expand research in a sensitive area , pp 78-92

- Aksel Sundström and Lena Wängnerud
- Sexual Leisure Markets

- Alan Collins
- Sexual liberation , pp 70-85

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- Sexuality and relationships: informing rights-based policy and practice through research with and by people with intellectual disability in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand , pp 289-302

- Patsie Frawley and Brigit Mirfin-Veitch
- Sexualization and gendered empowerment in a Sport for Development organization in Brazil , pp 304-316

- Eva Soares Moura
- Shackle, Entrepreneurship and the Theory of the Firm , pp 61-83

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- Shackle, G.L.S

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- Shackle, George Lennox Shrman

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- Shadow accounts and alternative portrayals , pp 157-172

- Michelle Rodrigue and Matias Laine
- Shadow banking and carbon transition risk , pp 128-144

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- Shadow banking and competition: decomposing market power by activity , pp 264-304

- Daniele Titotto and Steven Ongena
- Shadow banking: a geographical interpretation , pp 47-64

- Gianfranco Battisti
- Shadow Economies All Over the World: New Estimates for 162 Countries from 1999 to 2007

- Friedrich Schneider, Andreas Buehn and Claudio Montenegro
- Shadow Economies and Corruption all over the World: What do we Really Know? , pp 122-187

- Friedrich Schneider and Friedrich Schneider
- Shadow Economy, Voice and Accountability, and Corruption

- Benno Torgler, Friedrich Schneider and Alison Macintyre
- Shadow financial citizenship and the contradictions of financial inclusion in Pakistan , pp 213-242

- Juvaria Jafri
- Shadow Wages Rates in a Changing World

- David Potts
- Shakeout in industrial dynamics: new developments, new puzzles

- Jackie Krafft
- Shale gas , pp 322-358

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- Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong Within a Financial Centre Network

- Karen P.Y. Lai
- Shaping a New World Economic Governance: A Challenge for America and Europe

- Jacques Mistral
- Shaping an ASEM (Higher) Education Area: hybrid sectoral regionalism from within , pp 143-165

- Que Anh Dang
- Shaping researcher learning through scribbles: embodied pedagogical practices in classroom inquiry , pp 150-165

- David Higgins and Ali Rostron
- Shaping sustainable industrial development paths , pp 2-16

- Patrizio Bianchi, Sandrine Labory and Philip R. Tomlinson
- Shaping the Context for Learning: Corporate Alignment Initiatives, Environmental Munificence and Firm Performance

- Sebastian Raisch and Florian Hotz
- Share repurchases , pp 176-222

- Alice Bonaimé and Kathleen Kahle
- Share tenancy and sharecropping , pp 365-370

- Claudio Cecchi
- Sharecropping

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- Shared challenges, divergent interests, decentralized solutions , pp 96-108

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- Shared understandings and interactional law-making , pp 56-97

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- Shared work/valued care: new norms for organizing market work and unpaid care work

- Eileen Appelbaum, Thomas Bailey and Peter Berg
- Shareholder and stakeholder theory in governance , pp 42-49

- Ralf Müller
- Shareholder primacy - the original sin? , pp 134-180

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- Shareholder Protection: A Leximetric Approach

- Priya P. Lele and Mathias M. Siems
- Shareholder responsibility in context , pp 189-206

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- Shareholder value - conception and execution , pp 9-37

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- Shareholder value - delivery and outcomes , pp 38-76

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- Shareholder value becomes law , pp 104-133

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- Shareholders’ Rights Directive II (SRD II) , pp 207-213

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- Shariah boards: practical challenges for Islamic financial institutions , pp 71-82

- Shamsher Mohamad, Zulkarnain M. Sori and M. Eskandar Shah Rasid
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