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- State compliance with international law in intelligence matters: a behavioural approach , pp 250-288

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- State Funding and Cost Sharing of the USO Under the 2008 EU Postal Services Directive

- Richard Eccles
- State Grid and user-driven innovation: the case of ultra-high voltage power transmission , pp 30-49

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- State intervention , pp 495-501

- David A. Reisman
- State intervention in local government fiscal distress , pp 235-256

- Lang (Kate) Yang
- State intervention in the banking sector of the Netherlands , pp 356-380

- Bart P.M. Joosen
- State interventionism at a time of global chaos: some reflections on the logic of post-neoliberal statecraft

- Paolo Gerbaudo
- State money

- Jonathan Massonnet
- State monopolies of a commercial character , pp 36-45

- Marius Meling
- State of emergency clauses in constitutional law , pp 107-129

- Tomonobu Hayashi
- State of Literature on Small to Medium-Size Enterprises and Entrepreneurship in Low-Income Communities , pp 473-494

- Zoltan Acs
- State Plan and Smart Growth Implementation: The New Jersey Case

- Martin A. Bierbaum
- State Prices, Liquidity, and Default , pp 332-350

- Raphaël A. Espinoza
- State reform in the 1990s: logic and control mechanisms , pp 175-220

- Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
- State responsibility in cyberspace , pp 55-71

- Constantine Antonopoulos
- State revenue from antiquity to the modern income tax , pp 77-110

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- State sanctioned violence

- Talia Roitberg Harmon, David B. Taylor and Chelsea Henning
- State strategies to implement (and hide) genocide in China and Myanmar since 2017 , pp 123-141

- Magnus Fiskesjö
- State Technology-Based Economic Development (TBED) strategies , pp 206-235

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- State Trading Agencies

- Bruno Larue and Jean-Philippe Gervais
- State Trading, Agriculture and the WTO

- Steve McCorriston and Donald MacLaren
- State, capital and civil society , pp 136-151

- Marco Fonseca
- State, society and violence in Russia: towards a new research agenda , pp 122-132

- Svetlana Stephenson
- State- and private-led Clusters of Innovation in China , pp 245-268

- Virginia Trigo and Chen Peng
- State- owned enterprises , pp 164-182

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- State-based armed conflict and entrepreneurship: empirical evidence , pp 106-140

- Wim Naudé, José Ernesto Amorós and Tilman Brück
- State-business relations in the green transition

- Caroline Ahler Christesen and Milan Babić
- State-contingent pricing as a response to uncertainty in climate policy , pp 415-433

- Ross McKitrick
- State-dominated Corporate Governance System in Transition: The Case of China

- Guy S. Liu and Pei Sun
- State-owned enterprise reform, ownership structure and managerial incentives

- Zhilan Chen and Shaogong Lin
- State-owned enterprise, government, and the innovation ecosystem , pp 1-15

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- State-owned Enterprises (1936–83)

- PierAngelo Toninelli and Michelangelo Vasta
- State-owned Enterprises and Privatization

- Anindya Sen
- State-owned enterprises and public finance: transformation of the relationship

- Chunlin Zhang
- State-owned Enterprises Reform and Rising Unemployment

- Giacomo Boati
- State-Owned Enterprises, Privatization and Industrial Policy

- Andrea Goldstein
- State-owned enterprises: Struggling to be efficient , pp 219-249

- Paulo Medas and Mouhamadou Sy
- Stated choice experimental design theory: the who, the what and the why , pp 152-177

- John Rose and Michiel Bliemer
- Stated preference and conjoint analysis: A comparison using mode-choice behaviour

- Kay W. Axhausen, Helmut Köll and Michael Bader
- Stated Preference Benefit Transfer Approaches for Estimating Passive Use Value of Wild Salmon , pp 54-70

- John Loomis
- Stated preference methods and their applicability to environmental use and non-use valuations , pp 153-187

- Daniel McFadden
- Stated preference: contingent valuation methods , pp 421-488

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- Stated risk preference predicts risk appetite in structured investment , pp 414-422

- Doron Sonsino, Yaron Lahav and Yefim Roth
- Statelessness

- Bronwen Manby
- Statement on Monetary Policy , pp 516-526

- Gerald Epstein
- States and markets in innovation research and innovation policy: achievements and challenges

- Charles Edquist
- States and markets transformational and distributive capacity: Political governance in the United Kingdom , pp 87-113

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- States and Modes of Regulation in the Global Political Economy

- Nicola Phillips
- States and self-determination

- Mohammad Shahabuddin
- States as fiscal sovereigns: implications for ability and willingness to pay in full and on time , pp 39-57

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