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- The Brady Plan and Adjustment Incentives , pp 55-65

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- The brand protectors dilemma and the total business solution , pp 2-17

- Jeremy M. Wilson
- The brass cliff? Women police chiefs and police reform , pp 163-174

- Cara E. Rabe-Hemp, Amie M. Schuck and John C. Navarro
- The Brave New World of Extradition: A North Atlantic Treaty Alliance Against Cartels?

- Julian M. Joshua
- The Brazilian Experience of ‘Scaling-up’: A Public Policy Approach

- Guillaume Le Loup, Andreia Pereira de Assis, Maria Helena Costa-Couto, Sonia Fleury, Kenneth Rochel de Camargo and Jean-Claude Thoenig
- The Brazilian innovation ecosystem takes off , pp 374-418

- Flavio Feferman
- The Brazilian national system of innovation: challenges to sustainability and inclusive development , pp 68-101

- José Eduardo Cassiolato, Helena Lastres and Maria Clara Soares
- The Breadth of Integration Arising from Trade Agreements

- Peter W.B. Phillips
- The Bretton Woods Agreements: A Monetary Theory Perspective , pp 118-140

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- The Bretton Woods era , pp 95-120

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- The Bretton Woods institutions and their role in the provision of global public goods: focusing on international monetary stability

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- The BRICS and Russia , pp 228-240

- Stephen Fortescue
- The BRICS+: Fault lines and opportunities , pp 191-218

- Umair Ghori
- The BRICS: A model for living on the earth , pp 219-227

- Dilyara B. Karimova
- The BRICS: An Indian perspective , pp 5-10

- H.E. Mr Biren Nanda
- The BRICS: Experiments with state capitalism and institutional investment , pp 142-161

- John Farrar and Mohamed Ariff
- The BRICs: National and Urban Legacy Agendas

- Richard Tomlinson and Orli Bass
- The Briti sh and Commonwealth Bank affair

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- The British Case , pp 309-351

- Tony Lynes
- The British Pension System and Social Inclusion

- Paul Bridgen and Traute Meyer
- The British reference model , pp 3-27

- Vincent Rious and Nicolò Rossetto
- The Broken Thread: Marshall, Schumpeter and Hayek on the Evolution of Capitalism

- J.S. Metcalfe
- The Brussels–Frankfurt Consensus: An Answer to the Wrong Question , pp 3-31

- William Mitchell and Joan Muysken
- The Buchanan-Devletoglou Economic Model of Universities , pp 163-185

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- The builders of cities: prospects for synergy between labour and the built environment , pp 328-350

- Edmundo Werna and Jeroen Klink
- The building blocks of storytelling: words, sentences and paragraphs , pp 33-51

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- The building of a global world: trade systems before 1500 , pp 265-281

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- The Burden and Standard of Proof in Environmental Regulation: The Precautionary Principle in an Australian Administrative Context

- Judith Jones and Simon Bronitt
- The burden of bank taxation: corporate income tax vs. bank levy , pp 73-89

- Gunther Capelle-Blancard and Olena Havrylchyk
- The burdens of knowledge , pp 59-69

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- The business cycle: market economy perspectives , pp i-ii

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- The business cycle: moral economy perspectives , pp i-ii

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- The Business Ecosystem as a Multiple Dynamic Network

- Angelo Corallo
- The Business Firm in International Business Networks

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- The Business Model

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- The business models of labour platforms: Creating an uncertain future , pp 33-48

- Jan Drahokoupil
- The Business of International Migration , pp 86-108

- John Salt
- The business of sustainability as a governance tool , pp 250-265

- Jason Miklian and John E. Katsos
- The Business School in Ruins?

- Ken Starkey and Sue Tempest
- The businessman's query , pp 80-83

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- The calculation and administration of taxes as an economizing force , pp 168-181

- Penelope Tuck, Thomas Cuckston and Dominic de Cogan
- The Cambridge High-Tech Cluster: An Evolutionary Perspective

- Elizabeth Garnsey and Paul Heffernan
- The Cambridge School , pp 31-41

- James Alexander
- The Canadian junior IPO market and the Capital Pool Company program , pp 124-140

- J. Ari Pandes and Michael J. Robinson
- The Canadian Model Forest Program: a case study of the Saskatchewan model forest

- Suren(dra) Kulshreshtha
- The CAP post-2020 reform and the EU budget process , pp 95-121

- Peter H. Feindt, Pascal Grohmann and Astrid Häger
- The Capability Approach and Access to Information and Communication Technologies

- Erwin M. Alampay
- The Capability Approach: An Alternative Evaluation Paradigm for Health Economics?

- Richard Smith, Paula Lorgelly, Hareth Al-Janabi, Sridhar Venkatapuram and Joanna Coast
- The Cape Town Convention 20 years on , pp 262-276

- Louise Gullifer
- The Cape Town Convention in the light of financial market transactions: International interest and cover pools , pp 336-344

- Florian Heindler
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