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- Public health and public choice

- Peter T. Leeson and Henry A. Thompson
- Public health and space

- Hanxue Wei
- Public health and wellbeing in tourism policy: myths and reality , pp 170-203

- Wei Weng and WiesäÇaw Alejziak
- Public health critical race praxis and methodological counterstorytelling

- Natalie J. Bradford, Rebekah Israel Cross, James Huỳnh, Taylor B. Rogers and Mienah Z. Sharif
- Public health, active transport, and land use , pp 332-349

- Kevin Manaugh, E.O.D. Waygood and Luc Pellecuer
- Public history , pp 86-103

- Serge Noiret
- Public infrastructures for equalizing capability in an ageing society

- Tadashi Yagi
- Public Innovation with Care: A Quantitative Approach

- Lars Fuglsang, Jeppe Højland and John Storm Pederson
- Public inquiry in social sciences: a pragmatist outlook , pp 23-41

- Daniel Cefaï
- Public institutions and home-based teleworking in times of pandemic: a case study at the University of Valencia , pp 349-363

- Isabel Pla-Julián
- Public Interest and the Public Domain in an Era of Corporate Dominance

- Fiona Macmillan
- Public intervention for cultural heritage: normative issues and tools , pp i-i

- Françoise Benhamou
- Public Investment

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- Public investments

- Jolta Kacani
- Public knowledge, private knowledge: the intellectual capital of entrepreneurs , pp 113-126

- Albert Link and Christopher Ruhm
- Public Knowledge, Private Property and the Economics of High-tech Consortia: Case Studies in Bio-Medical Research , pp 192-207

- Maurice Cassier and Dominique Foray
- Public law

- Geoffrey Samuel
- Public law and economics: a necessary encounter , pp 1-20

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- Public Law and Public Choice: Critique and Rapprochement

- Jerry Mashaw
- Public liquidity backstop

- Andrea Carrera
- Public management , pp 67-79

- Denita Cepiku and Marco Amici
- Public management and regulatory governance: problems of policy transfer to developing countries

- Martin Minogue
- Public management and the promotion of health-enhancing physical activity: an introduction to impact orientation

- Curdin Derungs and Ruth Nieffer
- Public management challenges with the emergency response for people with disability during COVID-19 , pp 312-324

- Sophie Yates and Helen Dickinson
- Public management for social inclusion , pp 76-93

- Maureen Mackintosh
- Public Management Reform and Employee Voice in UK Public Services

- Geoff White, Paul Dennison, David Farnham and Sylvia Horton
- Public Management Reform in Hong Kong

- Anthony B.L. Cheung
- Public Management Reform in Norway: Reluctance and Tensions

- Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid
- Public Management Reform in the United Kingdom: Great Leaps, Small Steps and Policies as Their Own Cause

- Kai Wegrich
- Public management reforms in Brazil: innovations, paralysis, and setbacks in the last 25 years , pp 373-389

- Pedro Cavalcante
- Public management: towards a radical agenda , pp 117-131

- Robert Chambers
- Public Mandatory and Private Voluntary Standards: Challenge or Opportunity for Small-scale Farmers’ Participation in Global Supply Chains?

- Margret Will
- Public officials’ trust in citizens: a review of the literature

- Koen Migchelbrink and Steven Van de Walle
- Public Opinion and the Interpretation of the World Trade Organisation’s Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures

- Caroline E. Foster
- Public opinion in the gray zone , pp 174-200

- Catarina P. Thomson
- Public ownership in the American city

- Edward L. Glaeser
- Public participation in local governance: formal and deliberative institutions , pp 139-151

- Ceren Ergenc
- Public participation: success and failure

- Elizelle Juanee Cilliers
- Public Pension Reform and Contractual Agreements in Sweden: From Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution

- Edward Palmer and Eskil Wadensjö
- Public Pension Reform in the United States

- R. Kent Weaver
- Public perception dynamics in renewable energy: theoretical framework and comparative insight

- John A. Paravantis, Niκoletta Kontoulis and Giouli Mihalakakou
- Public perception of food safety risks under WTO law: a normative perspective , pp 270-303

- Alberto Alemanno
- Public perceptions of AI

- Pascal D. Koenig
- Public perceptions, risk communication and biotechnology

- Christine R. Deane
- Public Personnel Policies and Personnel Administration

- Jorgen Gronnegaard Christensen and Robert Gregory
- Public Planning of Mega-Projects: Overestimation of Demand and Underestimation of Costs

- Bent Flyvbjerg
- Public policies and private foundations: payout rates and the (dreaded) excise tax , pp 62-86

- Patrick Rooney, Richard Sansing and Jon Bergdoll
- Public Policies for Industrial Districts and Clusters

- Mikel Landabaso and Stuart Rosenfeld
- Public policies for the social and solidarity economy

- Rafael Chaves-Avila, Juan R. Gallego-Bono, Belen Catala Estada and Teresa Savall Morera
- Public policies to orient science, technology, and innovation in healthcare towards inclusive development: evidence from Brazil , pp 86-108

- Cecilia Tomassini Urti
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