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- Samuel Pufendorf: The Whole Duty of Man (1673) , pp 174-176

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- Samuelson, Paul Anthony, as an Interpreter of the Classical Economists

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- Sanction threats

- T. Clifton Morgan
- Sanctions against autocratic regimes

- Clara Portela
- Sanctions against organised crime

- Charmaine N. Willis
- Sanctions and the use of force

- Yuleng Zeng
- Sanctions as Alternatives to War

- David Cortright and George A. Lopez
- Sanctions databases

- Kerim Can Kavaklı
- Sanctions for conflict resolution

- John Agbonifo
- Sanctions for human rights and democracy

- Stefano Silingardi
- Sanctions for nuclear non-proliferation

- Armend Bekaj
- Sanctions in the fight against terrorism

- Maruša T. Veber
- Sanctions on transport (air, ship, ground)

- Michael Brzoska
- Sanctions to combat corruption

- Oliver Windridge
- Sandwich attacks

- Tao Yan and Claudio J. Tessone
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary Issues

- Grant E. Isaac
- Santiago GAPPs and codes of conduct: Limits and chances of negotiated rules , pp 99-123

- Locknie Hsu
- SAP at the Academy of Management

- Paul Spee and Julia Balogun
- SAP at the European Group for Organizational Studies

- Madalina Pop, Jeannie Holstein, Renate Kratochvil, Lorenzo Skade and Violetta Splitter
- SAP at the Strategic Management Society

- Matthias Wenzel, Ignacio Canales, Violetta Splitter and Theresa Langenmayr
- SAP in Africa

- Charmaine Williamson and Annemarie Davis
- SAP in China

- Yalan Yang and Shenghui Ma
- SAP in India

- Biswatosh Saha and Naveen Goyal
- SAP in South America

- Eduardo Guedes Villar, Natalia Rese, Rosalia Aldraci Barbosa Lavarda and Martha Eugenia Reyes-Sarmiento
- SAP-IN

- Theresa Langenmayr, Georg Reischauer, David Seidl and Lorenzo Skade
- Sarewitz-Nelson rules (for innovative choice and technology policy) , pp 431-437

- Isabel Almudi and Francisco Fatas-Villafranca
- Satellite data as a financial asset: monetizing space-derived information through fintech platforms

- Rajeeshwaran Moorthy
- Satoshi Nakamoto

- Barry Varys
- Saudi Arabia , pp 417-427

- Mhamed Biygautane and Khalid Al-Yahya
- Savages and Barbarians

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- Saving

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- Saving and Investment

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- Saving capitalism by making it good: the monetary economics of John R. Commons , pp 74-92

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- Saving capitalism from capitalists: inequality, taxation and growth in a concentrated economy

- Guido Cozzi
- Saving decisions, wealth and speculation , pp 92-108

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- Saving is the accounting record of investment , pp 245-265

- Basil Moore
- Saving, Asset-Price Inflation, and Debt-Induced Deflation

- Michael Hudson
- Saving, Stock Market Investments and Pension Systems

- Martha Starr
- Savings and Financial Sector Development: Assessing the Evidence

- George Mavrotas
- Savings and investment , pp 137-153

- Charles Horioka and Akiko Hagiwara
- Savings banks and Landesbanken in the German political economy: The long struggle between private and public banks , pp 155-175

- Daniel Seikel
- Savings functions for a multi-sector CGE model of the Chinese economy

- Mei Wen and Peter Lloyd
- Savings glut, secular stagnation, demographic reversal, and inequality: beyond conventional explanations of lower interest rates , pp 57-80

- Mat'as Vernengo
- Savings, Investment and Capital Accumulation

- Andrés Solimano and Mario Gutierrez
- Saxbys cafes and the pedagogical impact of immersive, on-campus experiential learning , pp 338-343

- Liz Langemak and Esha Banga
- Say on Pay and the Outrage Constraint

- Kym Sheehan
- Say ‘yes’ to ‘no-code’ solutions: how to teach low-code and no-code competencies to non-IT students , pp 330-342

- Monika Sońta and Aleksandra Przegalinska
- Say's Law

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- Say's Law in the open economy: Keynes's rejection of the theory of comparative advantage

- William Milberg
- Say, Jean-Baptiste

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