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- The Capital Approach to Sustainability

- Giovanni Ruta and Kirk Hamilton
- The Capitalist Peace

- Erich Weede
- The capitalist revolution and the developmental state , pp 27-40

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- The capitalist welfare state’s bloc-transcending history , pp 69-80

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- The capture of market power , pp 68-94

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- The car industry as a laboratory of transformations induced by industrial development , pp 248-267

- David Bailey, Dan Coffey, Lisa De Propris and Carole Thornley
- The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and the challenge of being a 'good' climate and trade actor , pp 141-157

- Eva Pander Maat
- The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in the agricultural sector: what prospects? , pp 88-98

- Lorenzo del Federico and Silvia Giorgi
- The carbon cycle and the value of forests as a carbon sink: a boreal case study

- Mohammed Dore and Mark Johnston
- The carbon cycle and the value of forests as a carbon sink: a tropical case study

- Octavio Ramirez
- The carbon tax in Sweden , pp 59-67

- Thomas Sterner
- The care crisis, social infrastructure and the COVID-19 crisis , pp 312-331

- Hanne Marlene Dahl and Molly Occhino
- The care crisis: a research priority for the pandemic era and beyond , pp 139-154

- Kate Huppatz and Lyn Craig
- The Caribbean and international child abduction – this is my child: Catch me if you can! , pp 232-242

- Diahann Gordon Harrison
- The Carriers of Change: The Role of Entrepreneurs

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- The cart before the horse: accessibility practice comes before accessibility research , pp 323-337

- Catherine S. Fichten, Alice Havel, Marc Tremblay and Rosie Arcuri
- The cascade of taxes , pp 76-91

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- The Cascadia region in its wider context , pp 67-108

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- The case against interest: is it compelling? , pp 137-162

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- The case for a robust property-owning democracy , pp 196-215

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- The Case for a Two-Part Instrument: Presumptive Tax and Environmental Subsidy , pp 175-200

- Don Fullerton and Ann Wolverton
- The case for flexible intellectual property protections in the TPP: how can the US do it correctly? , pp 266-298

- Ching-Yi Liu
- The case for fossil fuel divestment , pp 341-350

- Stephen B. Heintz
- The Case for Indirect Utilitarianism

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- The case for multilateral trade agreements versus preferential agreements and special dispensations for developing countries , pp 18-26

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- The Case for Reform , pp 190-197

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- The Case for Sterilized Intervention in Latin America , pp 205-228

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- The Case for Supermarkets: The Australian Experience

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- The Case of Brazil 2014/2016

- Luiz Martins de Melo
- The case of Dodo Pizza: how a Russian pizza making startup transformed itself into a thriving digital company , pp 102-115

- Dmitry Katalevsky
- The case of public purchasing and green procurement at the municipal level: the local and the European dimension

- Arndt Mielisch and Christoph Erdmenger
- The case of the costly catsup , pp 73-76

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- The case of the fourth egg , pp 33-34

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- The Case of the Missing Market: The Bond Market and Why it Matters for Financial Development

- Richard J. Herring and Nathporn Chatusripitak
- The Case, if Any, for Responsibility Center Budgeting , pp 9-24

- Edward L. Whalen
- The case-based causal logic , pp 70-79

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- The cases of Riau and Papua provinces , pp 30-45

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- The cases under scrutiny , pp 41-45

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- The catch-up hypothesis in retrospect , pp 11-20

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- The catch-up of the Chinese solar PV sector , pp 58-74

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- The Catching-up Experience of the Western Balkans – the Cases of Serbia, FYR of Macedonia and Albania

- Michael Loufir
- The Causal Link between Happiness and Democratic Welfare Regimes

- Charlotte Ridge, Tom Rice and Matthew Cherry
- The Cause of Japan’s Recession and the Lessons for the World

- Richard Werner
- The causes and consequences of corruption , pp 34-75

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- The Causes of Bank Failures

- Shelagh Heffernan
- The causes of war , pp 11-33

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- The CEA Model of Taxes and Aggregate Demand , pp 48-76

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- The Central and Eastern European Financial Sector: Current State and Prospects

- Irmfried Schwimann and Kristin Vandenbergen
- The central bank digital currency dimension in global financial integration , pp 606-642

- Georgios Chortareas, Eleftheria Kostika and Theodore Pelagidis
- The Central Bank of Brazil in the face of the COVID-19 economic crisis , pp 191-208

- Isabela Andrade do Carmo and Fábio Terra
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