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- Readmission Agreement

- Mariagiulia Giuffré
- Ready P(l)ayer One: how we will pay tomorrow and what role crypto may play , pp 57-74

- Dirk Bullmann
- Real abstraction , pp 187-202

- Gianluca Pozzoni
- Real and hypothetical willingness to pay for environmental preservation: a non-experimental comparison , pp 35-50

- Vivien Foster, Ian Bateman and David Harley
- Real and Nominal Convergence: Policy Challenges in a Monetary Union

- Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
- Real and Perceived Effects of Changing the Grant System from Specific to General Grants , pp 161-180

- Lasse Oulasvirta
- Real Assets, Financial Assets, and Fisher Separation , pp 310-325

- Udo Broll and Hellmuth Milde
- Real bills doctrine

- Philip Pilkington
- Real choices and hypothetical choices , pp 236-254

- Glenn Harrison
- Real choices and hypothetical choices , pp 246-275

- Glenn Harrison
- Real economies and financial sectors in industrializing countries

- Gavin Boyd
- Real Effects of Academic Research: Comment , pp 83-87

- Zoltan Acs, David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman
- Real estate and global capital networks: drilling into the City of London , pp 60-82

- Colin Lizieri and Daniel Mekic
- Real estate capital , pp 209-232

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- Real estate market and consumption: macro and micro evidence of Japan , pp 2-20

- Kazuo Ogawa
- Real Estate Tax in Latvia

- Richard Bird
- Real Exchange Rate and Income Disparity between Urban and Rural Areas in China: A Theoretic and Econometric Analysis

- Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney and Ping Hua
- Real Exchange Rate Dynamics in Transition Economies: The Role of Investment in Quality

- Jan Bruha and Jiri Podpiera
- Real Exchange Rate Levels, Investment and Growth: A Keynesian Perspective

- Paulo Gala
- Real Exchange Rate Overshooting and Persistent Trade Effects: The Case of New Zealand , pp 179-193

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- Real exchange rate, demand growth and labour productivity: a growth model of cumulative and circular causation , pp 188-206

- Iasco-Pereira Hugo C., Fabricio Missio, Frederico Jayme Jr and Douglas Alencar
- Real Exchange Rate, Monetary Policy and Employment: Economic Development in a Garden of Forking Paths

- Roberto Frenkel and Lance Taylor
- Real exchange rates, growth, and inflation targeting , pp 117-131

- Nelson Barbosa-Filho
- Real Exchange Rates: Some Evidence from the Postwar Years , pp 346-360

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- Real options and investment under uncertainty: what do we know? , pp 153-166

- Lenos Trigeorgis
- Real Options in International Business

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- Real options theory and international investment strategy: past, present and future , pp 342-359

- Jing Li, Yong Li and Alan Rugman
- Real Property Taxation in the Philippines

- Milwida Guevara
- Real utopias at work: conflicts and dreams among nurses in the public sector , pp 22-35

- Paula Mulinari and Rebecca Selberg
- Real wages and trade: insights from extreme examples

- Roy J. Ruffin and Ronald Jones
- Real-balance effect

- Jonathan Massonnet
- Real-time data and forecasting , pp 334-360

- Michael Clements and Ana Beatriz Galvão
- Real-time passenger information

- Achille Fonzone, Grigorios Fountas and Arkadiusz Drabicki
- Real-time rendering

- Eli Noam
- Real-time spatiotemporal data mining for short-term traffic forecasting

- Hongyu Sun, Heng Xiao and Bin Ran
- Real-world decision-making on mega-projects: politics, bias and strategic behaviour , pp 57-82

- Martijn Leijten
- Realeconomik: Using the messy human experience to drive clean theoretical advance in economics , pp 80-103

- Gigi Foster and Paul Frijters
- Realigning incentives through formal media, communications and platform governance , pp 201-217

- Robin Mansell
- Realignment of the EU-China political strategy: an analysis of the EUs asymmetrical interdependences , pp 88-112

- Jacqueline Foucar and Jana-Larissa Grzeszkowiak
- Realisable Benefits, Perceived Benefits and Adverse Consequences

- Imad A. Moosa
- Realising Growth Potential: South Korea and Taiwan, 1960 to 1998 , pp 226-244

- Bart van Ark and Marcel Timmer
- Realism

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- Realism

- Andrew Mearman
- Realism, econometrics and Post Keynesian economics

- Paul Downward
- Realism, Philosophical

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- Realist evaluation , pp 505-511

- Ann Catrine Eldh, Kate Seers and Joanne Rycroft-Malone
- Realist perspectives on global constitutionalism , pp 129-139

- Oliver Jütersonke
- Realisticness

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- Realizing the right to be cold? Framing processes and outcomes associated with the Inuit petition on human rights and global warming , pp 314-328

- Sébastien Jodoin, Shannon Snow and Arielle Corobow
- Really Thinking Like an Economist

- John Siegfried
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