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- Subnational political tensions , pp 28-41

- Kent Eaton
- Subnational Public Financial Management: Institutions and Macroeconomic Considerations

- Ehtisham Ahmad, Maria Albino-War and Raju Singh
- Subsequent information

- Reinhard Bork and Michael Veder
- Subsequent practice and approaches in regional regimes

- Alexandros X.M. Ntovas
- Subsidiarity

- Jürgen G. Backhaus
- Subsidiarity and new welfare , pp 354-361

- Pier Luigi Porta
- Subsidiarity and Solidarity: Fiscal Decentralization in the Philippines

- Christine Wallich, Rosario Manasan and Saloua Sehili
- Subsidiarity as an economic governance model for the EU

- Adriaan Schout
- Subsidiarity for a Changing Union

- Emanuela Carbonara, Barbara Luppi and Francesco Parisi
- Subsidiarity, Solidarity and Asymmetry: Aspects of the Problem

- Richard Bird and Robert D. Ebel
- Subsidiary Autonomous Activities in Multinational Enterprises: A Transaction Cost Perspective , pp 120-141

- Alan Rugman and Wenlong Yuan
- Subsidiary Power in the Embedded Multinational

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- Subsidiary Specific Advantages in Multinational Enterprises , pp 77-90

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Subsidies and countervailing action - problems arising

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- Subsidies and countervailing measures, with a note on agriculture , pp 355-406

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- Subsidies for emissions mitigation under WTO law , pp 561-635

- Luca Rubini
- Subsidies to fossil energy consumption in Italy: assessment and interaction with the electricity market , pp 33-48

- Marianna Antenucci and Michele Governatori
- Subsidies to the farming sector: who receives direct payments in Ireland?

- Sue Scott
- Subsidies, copyright and incentives: a European perspective on the film industry , pp 131-145

- Paul Stepan
- Subsidising network effects: the case of carpooling in France

- Antoine Verhulst
- Subsidizing the adoption of energy-saving technologies , pp 65-86

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- Subsidy

- John Preston
- Subsistence

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- Subsistence decision making

- Bram Tucker
- Subsistence entrepreneurship: insights from our journey into subsistence marketplaces and marketplace literacy

- Madhubalan Viswanathan, Maria Jones and Steven Morse
- Substance abuse control and crime: evidence from the National Household Survey of Drug Abuse , pp 291-308

- Henry Saffer
- Substance use and workplace attendance , pp 239-254

- Michael T. French, Alphonse G. Holtmann, Kerry Anne McGeary and Gary A. Zarkin
- Substantial Convergence: The US Influence on the Development of the Regulatory Framework for IP Licensing in the EC

- Steven D. Anderman
- Substantive and Procedural Uncertainty: An Exploration of Economic Behaviours in Changing Environments , pp 165-188

- Giovanni Dosi and Massimo Egidi
- Substantive inequality and the alienated metabolism of the capital system , pp 28-43

- Brett Clark, John Bellamy Foster and Daniel Auerbach
- Substantive Law Issues in Europe a Decade after TRIPS

- Paul Torremans
- Substantive merger law , pp 50-78

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- Substitution and Income Effects

- Hans Haller
- Substitution of Letter Mail for Different Sender–Receiver Segments

- Heikki Nikali
- Suburban creativity and innovation , pp 266-276

- Alison Bain
- Suburban railways

- James Reynolds
- Suburbanization

- Tigran Haas
- Suburbanization and Global Cities

- Roger Keil
- Subverting Say's Law. Harlan McCracken and the Commons Keynes connection , pp 15-27

- Steven Kates
- Success in the economics major: is it path dependent? , pp 163-178

- Carlos Asarta, Roger B. Butters and Andrew Perumal
- Successes and challenges , pp 115-129

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- Successes and Disappointments , pp 255-276

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- Successful joint ventures: avoiding common joint venture pitfalls , pp 185-193

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- Successfully Catching Up: Non-Orthodox Economic and Governance Reforms in India and China

- Christian Roland
- Sudden stops

- Daniela Tavasci and Luigi Ventimiglia
- Sufficient but Expensive Drugs: A Double-Track System that Facilitated Supply Capability in China

- Mariko Watanabe and Luwen Shi
- Sugar as commodity or health risk: The unmaking or remaking of international trade law? , pp 112-137

- Gregory Messenger
- Suggested outline of a living wage report , pp 325-335

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- Suggestions for incorporating sustainability into Principles of Microeconomics , pp 108-122

- Jack Reardon
- Suicide among smart people , pp 464-476

- Bijou Yang and David Lester
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