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- Testing Benefit Transfer with Water Resources in Central Queensland, Australia , pp 112-135

- John Rolfe, Adam Loch and Jeff Bennett
- Testing convenience theory , pp 159-191

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- Testing for Benefit Transfer Over Water Quality Benefits , pp 97-111

- Nick Hanley, Robert E. Wright and Begona Alvarez-Farizo
- Testing for contagion: the impact of US structured markets on international financial markets , pp 256-284

- Woon Sau Leung and Nick Taylor
- Testing for Pollution Havens Inside and Outside of Regional Trading Blocs , pp 217-247

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- Testing for real estate bubbles , pp 137-164

- Eric Girardin and Roselyne Joyeux
- Testing for speculative bubbles in asset prices , pp 73-94

- Keith Anderson, Chris Brooks and Apostolos Katsaris
- Testing for the Presence of a Maverick in the French Audit Industry

- Marc Ivaldi, Sebastien Mitraille and Catherine Muller
- Testing Nominal Rigidities in an Integrated Economy: an Application to Spain , pp 43-62

- M. Angeles Caraballo and Carlos Usabiaga
- Testing structural stability in macroeconometric models , pp 206-228

- Otilia Boldea and Alastair R. Hall
- Testing the financial distress prediction model for sukuk- issuing companies in Malaysia , pp 687-705

- Roslina Mohamad Shafi, Sharifah Raihan Syed Mohd Zain, Mohamed Eskandar Shah Mohd Rasid and Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera
- Testing the measurement of environmental concern: how do single items perform in comparison to multi-item scales? , pp 63-78

- Axel Franzen and Sebastian Mader
- Testing the Retrenchment Hypothesis: An Aggregate Overview

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- Testing the Retrenchment Hypothesis: Educational Spending, 1960–2002

- Manfred G. Schmidt
- Testing the ‘New Economic Geography’: A Comparative Analysis Based on EU Regional Data

- Bernard Fingleton
- Testing Times: Remaking Employment Relations through ‘New’ Partnership in the UK

- Mark Stuart and Miguel Martínez Lucio
- Testosterone and financial risk taking , pp 98-104

- John Dinsmore, Eric Stenstrom and Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno
- Tests based on Italian data , pp 123-149

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- Tests based on US data , pp 150-167

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- Tests of Random Walk of Hedge Ratios and Measures of Hedging Effectiveness for Stock Indexes and Foreign Currencies , pp 243-256

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- Text analytics of service customer reviews and feedback: understanding customers emotions and cognition in the hospitality industry , pp 275-294

- Jie J. Zhang, Spring H. Han and Rohit Verma
- Textiles and Apparel: Double Standards of Adjustment and Transition

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- Textual data, data collection, and (computational) data analysis , pp 104-119

- John D. Wilkerson
- Thai exports of durian to China: the expanding role of Chinese entrepreneurs , pp 82-105

- Nattapon Tantrakoonsab and Wannarat Tantrakoonsab
- Thai exports of longan to China: implications of Chinese investment on Thai stakeholders , pp 106-121

- Aungkana Kmonpetch and Waranya Jitpong
- Thai Regional Free Trade Agreements (FTA) and their Effect on the Automotive Industry in Thailand

- Somrote Komolavanij, Chawalit Jeenanunta, Pornpimol Chongphaisal and Veeris Ammarapala
- Thailand , pp 345-384

- Bhanupong Nidhiprabha
- Thailand

- Somboon Siriprachai
- Thailand

- Ganeshan Wignaraja, Rosechin Olfindo, Wisam Pupphavesa, Sumet Ongkittikul and Jirawat Panpiemras
- Thailand as a High-Tech Industrial Economy: An Impossible Dream? , pp 259-300

- Medhi Krongkaew and Teeraya Krongkaew
- Thailand From Crisis to Crisis: Do We Ever Learn?

- Karel Jansen
- Thailand's Global Competitiveness: Some Indicators , pp 107-138

- Chaiyuth Punyasavatsut
- Thailand: quite open external sector but poorly managed financial sector , pp 192-220

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- Thailand’s National Innovation System in Transition

- Patarapong Intarakumnerd
- That’s what friends are for: can social capital help us better understand the diversity of friendship ties and their complex roles in personal networks? , pp 256-270

- Shira Offer
- The "defamation backlash": Law and the feminist movement in Pakistan , pp 182-196

- Maryam S. Khan and Farieha Aziz
- The "middle way" of John R. Commons: pursuing reasonable value in the age of unreason , pp 167-183

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- The "motherhood penalty" and sport leadership , pp 110-123

- Sarah Zipp and Sasha Sutherland
- The "Stylized Facts" of Economic Growth , pp 3-12

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- The 'commercialization gap' in gene therapy: lessons for European competitiveness , pp 130-155

- Paul Martin and Sandy Thomas
- The 'consultocracy' the business of reforming government

- Graeme Hodge and Diana Bowman
- The 'covidisation' of migration and health research: understanding the implications of the pandemic for the field , pp 34-47

- Thea de Gruchy, Jo Vearey, Kavita Datta, Elaine Chase and Linda Musariri
- The 'Home Bias' Approach in the History of Economic Thought: Issues on Financial Globalization from Adam Smith to John Maynard Keynes , pp 20-47

- Pier Francesco Asso
- The 'institutional factor' in the theory of international trade: new vs. old trade theories*

- Sergio Parrinello
- The 'knowledge economy': a critical view

- Martin Sokol
- The 'national champion' approach to postal operators: the case of the Netherlands , pp 161-173

- Benjamin Gough
- The 'new superpower': what are China's intentions in the Arctic? , pp 95-108

- Anders Christoffer Edstrøm, Iselin Stensdal and Gørild M. Heggelund
- The 'new' institutional economics

- Richard Langlois
- The 'object and purpose' and incrementalism of investment treaties: can international investment law reinvent its identity? , pp 378-397

- Güneş Ünüvar
- The 'pros' and 'cons' of education vouchers , pp 258-267

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