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- 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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- 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
- Reanalyzing the gender-specific effects of the Great Recession , pp 47-67

- Sana Khalil
- Reason, logic, and the subject/object dichotomy in the West , pp 8-34

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- Reason, sentiment, and electoral competition , pp 111-135

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- Reasonable disagreement: Austrian responses to behavioral economics , pp 89-112

- Ennio E. Piano
- Reasonable travel time – the traveller’s perspective , pp 197-208

- David Banister, Yannick Cornet, Moshe Givoni and Glenn Lyons
- Reasons for business diversity and their economic importance , pp 83-108

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- Reasons: why sustainable socialism? , pp 56-76

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- Rebalancing intellectual property rights: A reflection on Australian IPRs, consumer and environmental rights , pp 57-82

- Leanne Wiseman and Kanchana Kariyawasam
- Rebalancing subsidies in market-based electricity sectors: synergies and obstacles in transition economies , pp 57-84

- Rabindra Nepal, Anupama Sen and Tooraj Jamasb
- Rebalancing the patent system , pp 166-176

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- Rebalancing wealth: the gender equation in personal finance

- Christina Gossayn
- Rebel in the Wilderness , pp 135-160

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- Rebooted! Flipped learning in a Human Resource Management classroom

- Christine M. Manno
- Rebound and renewal: strategies and tactics for journal revitalisation , pp 79-95

- Jay Gatrell, Nancy Hoalst-Pullen and Mark W. Patterson
- Rebreeding geographical indications beyond agriculture: Of genotype and phenotype in territorial products , pp 304-321

- Bernardo Calabrese
- Rebuilding energy security

- Manfred Hafner and Pier Paolo Raimondi
- Rebuilding Housing Policies in Response to the Current Crisis. Is Homeownership the Solution?

- David Thorns
- Rebuilding International Financial Regulation and Basel III

- Kern Alexander
- Rebuilding Schumpeter’s Theory of Entrepreneurship

- Richard Swedberg
- Rebuilding state systems post-GFC: the South African case , pp 42-71

- Laurence Boulle
- Rebuilding trust in financial markets: beyond the limits of law and regulation , pp 185-201

- Mark Yallop
- Recall, rationality and political economy , pp 141-164

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- Recapturing the high ground , pp 303-313

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- Recasting entrepreneurship education as a neurolearning process , pp 106-121

- Colin Jones
- Recasting world order: power politics, contestation and international institutions , pp 37-53

- Shawn Donnelly
- Receipt of documents by receiving agency , pp 96-100

- Michael Stürner
- Recent advances in understanding welfare attitudes in Europe , pp 202-217

- Wim van Oorschot, Tijs Laenen, Femke Roosma and Bart Meuleman
- Recent and nascent innovations in the evolution of construction project procurement: with examples from Australia

- Hemanta Doloi and Mohan Kumaraswamy
- Recent Australian Infrastructure Liberalization

- Gary Madden, Jeffrey Petchey and Aaron Morey
- Recent banking and the financial crises: Minsky versus the financial liberalizationists

- Philip Arestis
- Recent biographies of Keynes , pp 26-43

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