Chapters
From Edward Elgar Publishing Bibliographic data for series maintained by Jack Sweeney (). Access Statistics for this chapter series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- Regionalism, Trade and Economic Development in the Asia-Pacific Region: Challenges Ahead

- M.A.B. Siddique
- Regionalism, Trade and Economic Development: Theories and Evidence from the Asia-Pacific Region

- M.A.B. Siddique
- Regionalism: Old and New, Theory and Practice , pp 593-622

- Mary E. Burfisher, Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder
- Regionalization, higher education and the Gulf Cooperation Council , pp 289-304

- Tahani Aljafari
- Regions and blocs , pp 92-109

- .
- Regions and clusters and the global economy , pp 329-339

- Franz Tödtling, Arne Isaksen and Michaela Trippl
- Regions and nations: frenemies – or just enemies?

- Erica Schoenberger
- Regions as active spaces

- Marina S. van Geenhuizen
- Regions as networks

- Folke Snickars
- Regions in Competition and Cooperation: Opportunities for Cross-Border Collaboration in Support of Irish Micro-Enterprises

- Jim Bell, Denise Crossan and Patrick Ibbotson
- Regions in Europe: diverse paths to shared prosperity?

- Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen, Jon P. Knudsen, Terese Birkeland and Tore Bersvendsen
- Regions in the 'world economic triangle'

- Dirk Messner
- Regions in the World Economic Triangle

- Dirk Messner
- Regression Analysis

- Jaume Rossello
- Regression Estimates of the Elasticity , pp 159-198

- .
- Regression Models of Mobility , pp 155-174

- .
- Regression-based imputation for poverty measurement in data-scarce settings , pp 141-150

- Hai-Anh Dang and Peter Lanjouw
- Regressive structural change and the challenges for inclusive growth in Argentina

- José Maria Fanelli and Nora Lustig
- Regret: cognitions and emotions after the purchase , pp 430-432

- .
- Regrets or No Regrets - That is the Question: Is Conservation a costless CO2 Mitigation Strategy? , pp 189-209

- .
- Regularization

- Alan Desmond
- Regulated distribution sector facing the future: the GB experience

- Cloda Jenkins
- Regulated distribution sector facing the future: trends in the European Union

- Christine Brandstätt and Jean-Michel Glachant
- Regulated Wage Economy and Taxation Systems: A Long-run

- Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
- Regulating and supervising BigTech in finance , pp 181-193

- José Manuel González-Páramo
- Regulating automated trading , pp 204-218

- Carsten Gerner-Beuerle
- Regulating Capital Flight , pp 289-300

- Eric Helleiner
- Regulating climate change in the courts , pp 175-192

- Joana Setzer and Mook Bangalore
- Regulating competition in Malaysia

- Cassey Lee
- Regulating corporate governance in the public interest: the case of systemic risk , pp 83-92

- Steven L. Schwarcz
- Regulating data processing for digital advertising: Why we got it wrong (and how to fix it)

- Konstantina Bania
- Regulating digital crowdwork and the need for global responses , pp 117-143

- Maria Mexi and Konstantinos Papadakis
- Regulating European distribution systems to achieve net zero: untapping flexibility efficiently

- Tim Schittekatte
- Regulating Executive Remuneration After the Global Financial Crisis: Common Law Perspectives

- Jennifer G. Hill
- Regulating for Competition: The Case of Telkom in South Africa

- Oludele A. Akinboade and Fungai Sibanda
- Regulating for stability: bank capitalization and the emergence of an international lender of last resort , pp 143-152

- Jan Toporowski
- Regulating governing bodies , pp 139-151

- .
- Regulating in Global Regimes

- Colin Scott
- Regulating industry emissions: assessing the Moroccan cement experience , pp 120-144

- David Maradan and Karim Zein
- Regulating informal work at the interface between labour law and migration law , pp 113-124

- Mark Freedland
- Regulating international cooperation in the context of a regional human rights regime: challenges and promises

- Prisca Feihle
- Regulating international educational internships: Opportunities and challenges , pp 208-222

- Joanna Howe
- Regulating internships in active labour market programmes: A comparative perspective , pp 239-254

- Irene Nikoloudakis
- Regulating Islamic financial institutions in the UK , pp 157-178

- Jonathan Ercanbrack
- Regulating issuers' disclosure of inside information: the diverging approaches in the European Union and the United States , pp 172-189

- Chiara Mosca and Chiara Picciau
- Regulating London Underground

- Chris Bolt
- Regulating market integrity: an offshore perspective , pp 190-203

- Andrew James Perkins
- Regulating online content moderation: Taking stock and moving ahead with procedural justice and due process rights , pp 5-27

- Orit Fischman-Afori
- Regulating online video content: models and issues , pp 197-272

- .
- Regulating online video infrastructure: issues and institutions , pp 273-315

- .
| |