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- Restricting animal product sales based on cruelty in production

- Rebecca Cary and Ralph Henry
- Restricting Reconstruction: Occupational Licensing and Natural Disasters

- David Skarbek
- Restricting Risk-taking by Financial Intermediaries through Executive Compensation

- Tom Berglund
- Restrictive Agreements and Unilateral Restraints: Merging Regimes on Market Power and Exclusion

- Thomas Eilmansberger
- Restructuring among mobile service providers: a ten-year perspective , pp 1-25

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- Restructuring and Corporate Governance of the Korean Chaebol , pp 115-144

- Dong-Won Sohn and Jin-Yeong Kim
- Restructuring and efficiency upgrading with FDI , pp 130-149

- Matija Rojec
- Restructuring and Privatization , pp 63-91

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- Restructuring China’s steel industry and the implications for energy use and the environment , pp 162-176

- Guoqing Dai and Ligang Song
- Restructuring environmentally harmful transport subsidies: a case study of employee car benefits , pp 194-249

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- Restructuring flows of private international investment into emerging and developing economies , pp 192-199

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- Restructuring Gender Relations: Women’s Labour Market Participation and Earnings Inequality Among Households

- Gunn Elisabeth Birkelund and Arne Mastekaasa
- Restructuring of the Telecommunications Sector in the West and the East and the Role of Science and Technology , pp 185-226

- Jürgen Müller
- Restructuring the Computer and Software Industries in Poland , pp 283-312

- Stanislaw Kubielas
- Restructuring the Processing Sector , pp 98-129

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- Results from the Jorgenson-Wilcoxen Model Reducing US Carbon Emissions: An Econometric General Equilibrium Assessment , pp 276-292

- Dale Jorgenson and Peter Wilcoxen
- Results of the case study , pp 188-209

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- Results of the implementation of the suspension and partial unemployment insurance programmes in Uruguay, 2009–2010 , pp 151-202

- María José González Fernández
- Results, relevance and limitations , pp 75-76

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- Reswitching and Reverse Capital Deepening

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- Reswitching and reverse capital deepening , pp 206-255

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- Reswitching and Reversing in Capital Theory

- Avi Cohen and Geoffrey Harcourt
- Reswitching: simplifying a famous example , pp 169-180

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Retail and Spatial Consumer Behaviour

- Harry Timmermans
- Retail competition , pp 186-197

- Anna Creti and Clara Poletti
- Retail deliveries

- Leigh Sparks
- Retail finance, mortgage lending, and risk

- Marek Mikuš
- Retail rate design in the US: time-varying rates for residential customers

- Ahmad Faruqui and Ziyi Tang
- Retakaful and its importance to Islamic finance , pp 256-285

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- Retaliation against whistleblowers , pp 30-42

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- Rethinking accounting for employees from living wage perspectives , pp 173-190

- Andrea B. Coulson
- Rethinking actionable measurement , pp 44-72

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- Rethinking antipoverty policy , pp 402-422

- Steven Pressman
- Rethinking assistive technology research and the evidencing of assistive technology outcomes , pp 147-166

- Dave Edyburn
- Rethinking banking institutions in contemporary economies: are there alternatives to the status quo? , pp 134-159

- Hassan Bougrine and Mario Seccareccia
- Rethinking business models and revenue streams

- Alan B. Albarran
- Rethinking capital controls: the case of Malaysia

- Masahiro Kawai and Shinji Takagi
- Rethinking capitalism and corruption , pp 93-114

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- Rethinking China’s capital market and financial stability after the global financial crisis: the significance of institutional investors , pp 38-66

- Jiye Hu and Yang Chen
- Rethinking China’s clean energy transitions: eco-security and authoritarian sustainability , pp 86-101

- Geoffrey C. Chen
- Rethinking conflict , pp 38-53

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- Rethinking corruption and democracy , pp 73-92

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- Rethinking corruption as a social dilemma , pp 115-133

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- Rethinking cost–benefit analysis for sustainable marine spatial planning

- Ibrahim Issifu, Ilyass Dahmouni, Iria García–Lorenzo and U. Rashid Sumaila
- Rethinking development , pp 240-262

- Esteban Perez Caldentey
- Rethinking Development: Higher Education and the New Imperialism

- Rajani Naidoo
- Rethinking economic growth , pp 129-150

- Angel Asensio
- Rethinking economic performance in Central and Eastern Europe, 1870–1989: old narratives and new evidence

- David F. Good and Carol Leff
- Rethinking economic theory, political economy and the new social contract

- George Kararach
- Rethinking economics for a pluralist approach , pp 50-68

- Guillaume Vallet
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