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- R&D Programs for Hydrogen: US and EU

- Steven Stoft and César Dopazo
- R&D Spillovers and Recipient Firm Size , pp 88-94

- Zoltan Acs, David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman
- R&D tax incentives , pp 415-419

- Pierre Mohnen
- R&D, Firm Size and Innovative Activity , pp 30-48

- Zoltan Acs and David B. Audretsch
- R&D, knowledge, economic growth and the transatlantic productivity gap , pp 271-302

- Raquel Ortega-Argiles
- R&D, technology and economic growth

- Livio Cricelli and Agostino La Bella
- R.D. Collison Black (b. 1922) , pp 101-126

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- Rabbits Caught in the Headlights? Africa and the ‘Multilateralizing Regionalism’ Paradigm

- Peter Draper and Mzukisi Qobo
- Race , pp 283-288

- Alfred Zack-Williams
- Race

- E. Tendayi Achiume
- Race and environmental inequality , pp 163-181

- Md Belal Hossain
- Race and ethnicity in the workplace , pp 218-235

- Marlene Kim
- Race, capitalism, and development , pp 299-313

- Luísa Calvete Portela Barbosa
- Race, ethnicity, gender, and global diversity management , pp 12-24

- Diane Chilangwa Farmer, Doyin Atewologun and Moe Iwata
- Racial and ethnic health disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Joseph Benitez, Charles Courtemanche and Aaron Yelowitz
- Racial bias in the criminal justice system , pp 286-304

- Jennifer L. Doleac
- Racial Discrimination

- Neil Longley
- Racial identity and the racial paradox in mental health , pp 115-135

- Michael Hughes, K. Jill Kiecolt and Verna M. Keith
- Racial Inequality in Frictional Labor Markets: Evidence from Minimum Wages

- Jesse Wursten and Michael Reich
- Racial segregation and the digital divide in the Detroit metropolitan region

- Wayne E. Baker and Kenneth M. Coleman
- Racial/ethnic residential segregation and urban spatial networks in the United States , pp 313-330

- Kathryn Freeman Anderson and Joseph Galaskiewicz
- Racing for development hegemony , pp 179-214

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- Racing the clock: Deadlines, conflict, and negotiation in lawmaking , pp 87-109

- Daniel A. Farber
- Racism

- E. Tendayi Achiume
- Racism and racialisation in healthcare settings , pp 354-377

- Sarah Hamed and Hannah Bradby
- Racism in the accounting academy - an auto-ethnographic case study of British higher education , pp 363-376

- Atul K. Shah
- Racism, the economy, and ethics: where does it all begin? , pp 208-225

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Radcliffe, the Quantity Theory, and Monetarism , pp 322-342

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- Radical change in health care to achieve superior patient experience , pp 464-472

- Albert Boswijk
- Radical Changes in Inter-organizational Network Structures: The Longitudinal Gap , pp 29-46

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- Radical connectedness: Reproductive rights, climate justice and gender equality , pp 138-164

- Cathi Albertyn
- Radical creativity

- Annika Blomberg
- Radical economics: successes and failures , pp 45-87

- Michael Reich
- Radical Innovation in Economics , pp 119-130

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- Radical innovations in clusters: the role of cluster internal and external relationships , pp 189-209

- Nils Grashof and Thomas Brenner
- Radical Institutionalism

- William M. Dugger
- Radical political economy in the USA , pp 289-294

- Al Campbell
- Radical rationality allows coping with fundamental uncertainty on financial markets , pp 89-110

- Paolo Sironi
- Radical sustainability from the Global South

- Riina Bhatia
- Radical transformation in global supply chains: can new business models be based on biodiversity in the agrifood industry? , pp 299-302

- Sébastien Treyer
- Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch (1895–1973)

- Olav Bjerkholt
- Rail benchmarking , pp 72-90

- Andrew Smith and Chris Nash
- Rail decarbonisation

- Roberto Palacin
- Rail freight

- Chen-Yu Lin
- Rail in Britain , pp 137-150

- Chris Nash and Andrew Smith
- Rail Infrastructure at Major European Hub Airports: The Role of Institutional Settings

- Moshe Givoni and Piet Rietveld
- Rail network planning

- Nigel G. Harris
- Rail privatisation

- John Preston
- Rail regulation

- Andrew Smith and Chris Nash
- Rail safety

- Wei-Ting Hong
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