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- Redistributive Taxation in Closed and Open Economies , pp 104-123

- Ngo Long and Koji Shimomura
- Reducing chemical risks: OECD and lead

- Kaye Dal Bon
- Reducing climate emissions from farms: New Zealand’s proposed farm levy and California policies compared , pp 58-73

- Roberta Mann and Walter Wang
- Reducing Conflict in Global Warming Policy: The Potential of Equity as a Unifying Principle , pp 277-285

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- Reducing cost uncertainty and encouraging ratification of the Kyoto Protocol , pp 231-246

- Raymond Kopp, Richard Morgenstern, William Pizer and Frédéric Ghersi
- Reducing debt service by refunding debt , pp 152-163

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- Reducing energy consumption through public finance: development of electric vehicle industry in China

- Chen Li, Tsz Chung Yow and Mark Wang
- Reducing gender inequality , pp 98-103

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- Reducing growth to achieve environmental sustainability: the role of work hours

- Kyle Knight, Eugene A. Rosa and Juliet B. Schor
- Reducing inequality - and a general conclusion , pp 228-250

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- Reducing Material Throughput: A Contribution to the Measurement of Dematerialization and Sustainable Human Development , pp 75-92

- Friedrich Hinterberger and Eberhard K Seifert
- Reducing motor vehicle GHG emissions via land-use and transport integration: realistic expectations and essential strategies , pp 313-331

- Elisa Barbour and Gian-Claudia Sciara
- Reducing Petty Corruption: What Role for a More Competitive Political System? , pp 96-121

- John K. Wilson and John K. Wilson
- Reducing poverty and income inequality , pp 69-87

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- Reducing Security Tensions in Northeast Asia: Lessons from Economics and Institutions

- T.J. Pempel
- Reducing social spatial inequity with public transport in Melbourne, Australia , pp 25-38

- Jan Scheurer and Carey Curtis
- Reducing the Global and Local Environmental Impact of Transport in the Alpine Region , pp 220-248

- Bertrand Chateau, Birgit Friedl, Alberto Frondaroli, Mario Keller, Romain Molitor and Karl W. Steininger
- Reduction to Dated Quantities of Labour

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- Reexamining engagement in Australian higher education: insights from students with Culturally and Linguistically Marginalised Migrant andor Refugee (CALMMR) backgrounds , pp 167-181

- Rachel Burke, Sally Baker and Tebeje Molla
- Reexamining social intelligence, emotional intelligence, and cultural intelligence, for congruence and divergence: does social intelligence still exist? , pp 45-58

- Kerri Anne Crowne and Kevin Lo
- Refereeing and infringement of the rules , pp 401-418

- Peter Dawson
- Reference implementation software , pp 249-254

- Elena Alina On_anu
- Reference pricing as a pharmaceutical reimbursement mechanism

- G. López-Casasnovas and J. Puig-Junoy
- Reference scheme for innovative processes , pp 3-47

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- Reference-dependent utility in an industrial cluster , pp 268-282

- Ola Olsson
- References , pp 154-170

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- References , pp 199-214

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- Referencing , pp 48-66

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- Refining contemporary thinking on corruption: bridging insights from political economy to international business , pp 102-124

- Zhaowei J. Chen, Roberto Martin N. Galang and Andrew Delios
- Refining Market Design

- David M Newbery
- Reflecting on cosmology and environmental protection: Maori cultural rights in Aotearoa New Zealand , pp 274-308

- Catherine J. Iorns Magallanes
- Reflecting on editorial transitions: the case of Modern Chinese Literature and Culture , pp 193-201

- Kirk A. Denton
- Reflecting on the potential of EntreCompEdu to stimulate teachers’ entrepreneurial thinking and activity , pp 112-134

- Russell Grigg, Felicity Healey-Benson, Hazel Israel, Elin McCallum and Lea Oksanen
- Reflecting on the ‘ethos’ of public sector accounting: from ‘taken-for-granted’ to ‘plural’ values? , pp 91-106

- Jan van Helden and Ileana Steccolini
- Reflection on a university's role in regional economic development

- Mark A. Mone
- Reflection upon the development of, and the future for, welfare states , pp 396-400

- Bent Greve
- Reflections , pp 235-235

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- Reflections

- S. Irudaya Rajan and Anand Sreekumar
- Reflections about the state and development strategies in peripheral capitalism

- Emilia Ormaechea
- Reflections After Three Decades

- James Buchanan
- Reflections and conclusions , pp 334-339

- Sabine Jacques and Ruth Soetendorp
- Reflections and conclusions

- Ellen Boeren
- Reflections and future directions for multidisciplinary gender studies

- Kath Woodward and Sophie Woodward
- Reflections and Ways Forward

- Hannah Kettler, Maureen McKelvey and Luigi Orsenigo
- Reflections for doing anti-racist research , pp 189-203

- Helena Liu
- Reflections from a postcolonial experience in developing research , pp 223-235

- Roberta Aguzzoli
- Reflections of a Policy Economist

- Edward Gramlich
- Reflections on 40 years of conservativeness: an introduction to the book

- Etienne Farvaque and Piotr Stanek
- Reflections on a public risk-sharing capacity for the euro area , pp 200-213

- Hubert Gabrisch
- Reflections on descriptive and prescriptive issues in Administrative Behavior, the work for which Herbert Simon received the 1978 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics , pp 78-97

- Hersh Shefrin
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