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- 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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- States in Transition, Research About the State in Flux

- Patrick Le Galès
- States making markets and markets making states

- Ulrike Lepont, Desmond King and Patrick Le Galès
- States of innovation: a critical perspective

- Joakim Juhl, Erik Aarden and Sebastian Michael Pfotenhauer
- States of innovation: how the state shapes production transformation , pp 382-402

- Antonio Andreoni and Rainer Kattel
- States, globalizing tendencies and processes of supranational governance , pp 378-387

- Alun Jones
- State–third sector partnership frameworks: from administration to participation? , pp 421-432

- Ingo Bode
- Static and dynamic pricing strategies: how unique for nonprofits? , pp 199-224

- Bruce Seaman
- Static Transaction Costs in Allocation of Water Resources , pp 75-108

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- Stationary Power , pp 100-138

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- Stationary State

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- Statist objections to a cosmopolitan minimum de-commodification of labour , pp 132-158

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- Statistical approaches to the analysis of belief patterns , pp 400-411

- David Leiser
- Statistical issues in multidimensional poverty measurement: redundancy analysis , pp 463-474

- Paola Ballon
- Statistical Methods for Cost-effectiveness Analysis Alongside Clinical Trials

- Andrew Briggs
- Statistical Methods for Cost-effectiveness Analysis Alongside Clinical Trials

- Andrew Briggs
- Statistical Testing Techniques

- Gang Li
- Statistics , pp 82-83

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- Stature, nutritional status and economic reform in China

- Stephen Morgan
- Status and protection of persons , pp 190-210

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- Status of Microlending in Germany: An Empirical Survey of Programmes in 2006

- Jan Evers and Stefanie Lahn
- Status of the postal service twenty years after the Green Paper: a Franco–European perspective , pp 211-225

- Joëlle Toledano
- Status quo

- Cameron Tilley and Michael Munger
- Status quo and future research avenues of tax psychology , pp 184-198

- Katharina Gangl
- Status quo bias , pp 172-193

- Don E. Waldman
- Statutory Interpretation by Agencies

- Matthew C. Stephenson
- Statutory state-based pensions , pp 23-78

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- Stay happy and healthy , pp 203-207

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- Staying on Track: A Voyage to the Internal Mechanisms of Routine Reproduction

- Martin Schulz
- Staying Together? Scotland and the Rest of the United Kingdom

- David Bell
- Steady-state Economics: Avoiding Uneconomic Growth

- Herman Daly
- Steel industry development and transformation in China: an overview , pp 1-16

- Ligang Song and Haimin Liu
- Steel industry restructuring and location , pp 11-37

- Frank Giarratani, Ravi Madhavan and Gene Gruver
- Steering committees as governance entities , pp 116-123

- Lynn Crawford
- Steering mobility , pp 314-349

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- Steering of the public sector economy , pp 69-78

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- Steindl, Josef

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- STEMM academics' understandings of societal value in the context of the UK impact agenda , pp 62-72

- Eliel Cohen
- Step 1: Functional interpretation of morality clause

- Joanna Wisniowska
- Step 2: Systemic frame for interpreting morality

- Joanna Wisniowska
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