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- Population Density and the Positive Theory of Property , pp 119-122

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- Population flows and semi-urbanization , pp 188-226

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- Population, economic change, and environmental security , pp 168-191

- Clement A. Tisdell
- Population, economic growth, globalisation and conservation: a concluding perspective

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- Population, Migration, and Globalization

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- Population, Poverty and CO2 Emissions in Asia: An Overview

- Moazzem Hossain and Eliyathamby Selvanathan
- Population, poverty and responsible social protection issues of Asia , pp 26-53

- Moazzem Hossain
- Population, resources and energy in the global economy: a vindication of Herman Daly’s vision , pp 65-82

- Jonathan Harris
- Population, sample and survey mode

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- Population, wealth, and economicgrowth in Asia and the Pacific , pp 32-82

- Andrew Mason and Sang-Hyop Lee
- Population-based financing: the future of healthcare? , pp 129-149

- Peter Bogetoft, Misja Mikkers and Victoria Shestalova
- Population: Policy and Ethics

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- Populism and anti-populism in the United States , pp 72-83

- Charles Postel
- Populism and emotions , pp 314-324

- Emmy Eklundh
- Populism and political parties , pp 267-277

- Giovanni Barbieri
- Populism and religion , pp 469-480

- Konstantinos Papastathis
- Populism and social movements , pp 278-290

- Donatella della Porta and Martín Portos
- Populism and the commons , pp 481-493

- Alexandros Kioupkiolis
- Populism and the welfare state , pp 41-53

- Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser and Lisa Zanotti
- Populism as a political strategy , pp 154-165

- Kurt Weyland
- Populism in Africa , pp 444-455

- Sishuwa Sishuwa
- Populism in Southeast Asia , pp 433-443

- Dakila Kim P. Yee and Nicole Curato
- Populism through surveys: personality, attitudes and behaviour , pp 336-346

- Patricia Rehus, Maria Tsigkou, Steven M. Van Hauwaert and Ioannis Andreadis
- Populism, business and the transformation of network governance

- Glenn Morgan and Magnus Feldmann
- Populism, democracy and ‘the people’ , pp 11-22

- Geneviève Nootens
- Populism, music and the arts , pp 516-526

- Anna Schwenck and Mario Dunkel
- Populist constitutionalism , pp 226-238

- Akritas Kaidatzis
- Populist democracy or populist dictatorship? , pp 373-384

- Paul Lucardie
- Populist leadership and charisma , pp 291-302

- William Mazzarella
- Populist political communication , pp 303-313

- Niko Hatakka
- Populist sensibilities before ‘populism’: populism’s historic predecessors , pp 49-60

- Federico Tarragoni
- Populists at the G20 and G7: informal cooperation in turbulent times , pp 124-142

- Alex Andrione-Moylan and Jan Wouters
- Port Corporatisation and Privatisation: China’s Experience , pp 73-93

- Min Qiu
- Port Performance in Changing Logistics Environments: Measurement Development and Model Testing

- Su-Han Woo and Stephen Pettit
- Port Reform and Privatisation in Korea , pp 138-151

- Dong-Wook Song
- Port Reform in Singapore: Towards Privatisation? , pp 110-119

- Jose Tongzon
- Porter’s Diamond and Small Nations in the Global Economy: Ireland as a Case Study

- John Cassidy, Frank Barry and Chris van Egeraat
- Portfolio and program governance , pp 308-317

- Miia Martinsuo
- Portfolio and Short-term Capital Inflows to the New and Potential EU Countries: Patterns and Determinants

- Mara Pirovano, Jacques Vanneste and Andre Van Poeck
- Portfolio Choice, Markets and Liquidity Preference , pp 13-36

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- Portfolio Choices of Governments , pp 92-109

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- Portfolio opportunities and choice

- Sherif Sulemana, Hong Bo and Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- Portfolio optimization: theory and practical implementation , pp 45-72

- William T. Ziemba
- Portfolio Restructuring Based on Strategic Relatedness between Businesses: A Suggestion for the Chaebol , pp 249-276

- Ji-Hwan Lee and Costas Markides
- Portfolio Theory , pp 117-146

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- Portraying the accountant in popular culture: reflections on The Accountant (2016) movie , pp 253-264

- Ingrid Jeacle
- Ports, cities and the global maritime infrastructure , pp 354-366

- Markus Hesse and Evan McDonough
- Ports, infrastructure, and logistics

- Vinzenz Bäumer Escobar
- Portugal and Spain , pp 419-457

- Miguel Sousa Ferro and Francisco Marcos Fernandez
- Portugal: Structural reforms interrupted by austerity , pp 411-448

- Helena Rato
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