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- Sinking the Iceberg? On the Treatment of Transport Costs in New Economic Geography

- Bernard Fingleton and Philip McCann
- Sino-Brazilian trade and antidumping concerns , pp 84-98

- Muruga Perumal Ramaswamy
- Sino–US Relations: Possible Trends and Implications for the East Asia Community

- Liu Yongtao
- Sir Arthur Lewis’ equalitarian vision , pp 49-67

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- Sir Thomas Smith: A Discourse of the Commonweal of this Realm of England (1581) , pp 114-119

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- Sismondi, Jean Charles Lkonard Simonde de

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- Sismondi, Marx and Veblen: Precursors of Keynes

- John Henry
- Siting Hazardous Facilities: Searching for Effective Institutions and Processes , pp 13-35

- Roger E. Kasperson
- Situational Analysis

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- Six Alternative Assumptions for Financial Markets , pp 109-128

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- Six Alternative Assumptions for Firms , pp 63-108

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- Six Cases of Corporate Strategic Responses to Environmental Regulation , pp 318-326

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Six Decades of Economic and Social Development Policies

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- Six Transformations in China: 960-2030 , pp 7-41

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- Sixty years of global inflation: a post-GFC update

- Raphael Auer, Mathieu Pedemonte and Raphael Schoenle
- Size and Importance of Tertiary Activities in Brazil

- Carlos Azzoni and Joaquim Guilhoto
- Size and structure of the tax state in comparative perspective , pp 98-112

- Lukas Haffert
- Size matters! On the implications of increasing the size of research grants , pp 123-138

- Carter Bloch, Alexander Kladakis and Mads P. Sørensen
- Size matters: universal basic income as a strategy for decent work , pp 627-637

- Ruth Castel-Branco and Nicolas Pons-Vignon
- Size of the public sector , pp 37-45

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- Size, Development and Perception of the Shadow Economy in Switzerland

- Christoph Schaltegger
- Sizing up Roman urbanism , pp 88-106

- J.W. Hanson
- Skill and job quality: Polarisation in a 'liberal' economy? , pp 121-143

- Duncan Gallie
- Skill and power at work: A Relational Inequality perspective , pp 217-232

- Dustin Avent-Holt and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
- Skill Diffusion by Temporary Migration? Returns from Western European Working Experience in the EU Accession Countries

- Anna Iara
- Skill flows and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: future questions and directions for the ASEAN Economic Community , pp 267-292

- Anna Fink and Elisabetta Elisabetta
- Skill formation: part of and complement to the labour market policy mix? , pp 327-342

- Donato Di Carlo and Niccolo Durazzi
- Skill-based immigrant selection and labor market outcomes by visa category , pp 432-452

- Abdurrahman Aydemir
- Skill-Biased Technical Change and Educational Outcomes

- Stephen Machin
- Skilled migration and innovation , pp 452-459

- Claudio Fassio
- Skilled migration in the literature: what we know, what we think we know, and why it matters to know the difference , pp 25-56

- Elisabetta Gentile
- Skilled migration in the service of imperial innovation , pp 433-446

- Raúl Delgado Wise
- Skilled migration, productive forces and the development question in the era of generalized monopolies , pp 546-558

- Ra√∫l Delgado Wise and Mateo Crossa Niell
- Skilled work and ethics: How can we expand opportunities for meaningful work? , pp 305-318

- Andrea Veltman
- Skills and adult educational choice: Gender (in)equality in a new form of Swedish vocational education , pp 85-101

- Margarita Chudnovskaya, Erik Nylander and Rebecca Ye
- Skills and collective wage bargaining , pp 273-287

- Christian Kjellström and Irene Wennemo
- Skills and educational systems , pp 257-272

- Heike Solga and Herman G. van de Werfhorst
- Skills and inequality - Introduction and overview , pp 1-17

- Michael Tåhlin
- Skills and Knowledge Needs of the Global SME

- Terry Mughan and Lester Lloyd-Reason
- Skills and macro-level economic inequality , pp 289-304

- Tomas Korpi, Michael Tåhlin and Johan Westerman
- Skills and occupational sex segregation in Europe , pp 65-83

- Amanda Almstedt Valldor and Karin Halldén
- Skills and structural change , pp 51-63

- Johan Westerman and Edvin Syk
- Skills and the Competitiveness of EU Manufacturing Industries

- Michael Landesmann and Robert Stehrer
- Skills between reality and misconceptions: what they can (and cannot) solve

- Cinzia Alcidi and Laura Nurski
- Skills Demonstrations: A Possibility for Meaningful Co-operation with Work-Life in the Internationalizing Vocational Education

- Seija Mahlamäki-Kultanen
- Skills mobility and postsecondary education in the ASEAN Economic Community , pp 164-193

- Maki Kato
- Skills, class and gender , pp 19-36

- Charlotta Magnusson and Michael Tåhlin
- Skin tone as a cue to employability: sociology against evolutionary psychology , pp 30-55

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- Slaughter regulation in the US

- Kelsey Eberly
- Slavery

- Art Carden, Phillip W. Magness, John Meadowcroft and Ilia Murtazashvili
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