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- Taiwan: export-led growth and limited financial-sector openness , pp 172-191

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- Taiwan: linkage-based Clusters of Innovation – the case of Taiwan’s IT industry , pp 222-246

- Chao-Tung Wen and Jun-Ming Chen
- Taiwan: the FEP of a contested state , pp 208-282

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- Taiwan’s Choices

- Nat Bellocchi
- Taiwan’s FTA Bid: Process and Prospects from the Global IT Supply Chain Perspective

- Merritt T. Cooke
- Taiwan’s Party System, Coalition Politics and Cross-Strait Relations

- Tun-Jen Cheng and Yung-Ming Hsu
- Taiwan’s TPP accession: impact on the TPP12 and spillovers on third parties , pp 81-117

- Dan Ciuriak and Jingliang Xiao
- TajikistanÂês growth performance: the first decade of transition

- Khojamahmad Umarov and Alexandre Repkine
- Takaful and conventional insurance: dichotomy , pp 136-178

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- Takaful Insurance: Concept, History and Development Challenges

- Syed Othman Alhabshi and Shaikh Razak
- Takaful Insurance: Squaring the Insurance Circle in Islamic Law

- Mark Hoyle
- Takaful journey: the past, present and future , pp 3-21

- Ajmal Bhatty and Shariq Nisar
- Takaful to achieve economic justice

- Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin and Aishath Muneeza
- Takashi Negishi (b. 1933) , pp 325-331

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- Takashi Negishi (b. 1933)

- Toichiro Asada
- Take frequent breaks (every 45 mins) while doing research , pp 59-60

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- Take home pay required and taking statutory deductions into account , pp 263-266

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- Take me to court: Museum-making and transitional justice in Colombia , pp 248-265

- Sof'a N. González-Ayala and Cristina Lleras
- Take sabbatical , pp 185-190

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- Takeover Bids Directive , pp 199-206

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- Takeover Theory and the Law and Economics Movement

- Steven M. Davidoff
- Takeshi Amemiya (b. 1935) , pp 311-322

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- Taking a fresh look at the CQ-personality mediation hypothesis: a network perspective , pp 137-153

- Ronald Fischer and Johannes A. Karl
- Taking a leap of faith: are investors left short changed? , pp 533-558

- Yunieta A. Nainggolan, Janice C.Y. How and Peter Verhoeven
- Taking a research ‘safari’ into Africa: the value of going ‘pole pole’ , pp 115-130

- Aloysius Marcus Kahindi and Charles E. Stevens
- Taking Abstention Seriously

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- Taking advantage of structured peer interaction: cooperative learning in the Principles of Microeconomics course , pp 202-216

- Scott Simkins, Mark Maier and Phil Ruder
- Taking and giving advice , pp 46-48

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- Taking Benefits and Costs Seriously , pp 27-50

- Alan Randall
- Taking care of resources and stuff: exploring environmental change through mundane domestic consumption in Latin America

- Tomas Ariztia
- Taking climate action: measuring carbon emissions in the garment sector in Asia1

- Samantha Sharpe, Elsa Dominish and Cristina Martinez-Fernandez
- Taking evolution seriously: the role of ecological economics in escaping the Anthropocene and reaching for the Ecozoic , pp 90-101

- Peter G. Brown and John Gowdy
- Taking Evolution Seriously: What Difference Does it Make for Economics?

- Jack J. Vromen
- Taking financial advice: Going beyond making good decisions , pp 226-241

- Tomasz Zaleskiewicz and Agata Gąsiorowska
- Taking Harriet Martineau's Economics Seriously , pp 262-284

- David M. Levy
- Taking race seriously in gentrification research , pp 63-79

- Steven Tuttle and Alfredo Huante
- Taking responsibility for the planet , pp 96-117

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- Taking stakeholder interests seriously: A practitioner’s view from Germany on management duties , pp 22-45

- Christoph H. Seibt
- Taking stock and looking ahead , pp 135-152

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- Taking stock of foreign exit, relocation and re-entry: current research and future directions , pp 370-384

- Jorma Larimo, Pratik Arte, Carlos M.P. Sousa, Pervez Ghauri and José Mata
- Taking stock of interpretive scholarship in evidence-based public health

- Lisa M. Pfadenhauer and Michaela Coenen
- Taking stock of research on gender issues in business: An institutional perspective

- Francesca Costanza, Anna Minà and Sergio Paternostro
- Taking stock of Romanian secured transactions after 15 years of reform: A mapping of past, present and future milestones , pp 403-420

- Victor Pădurari and Andreea Simona Burtoiu
- Taking the long view: a longitudinal perspective on accountability capabilities and capacity of IGOs to adapt to grand challenges , pp 332-360

- Michael Hammer and Susannah H. Mayhew
- Taking your research to the classroom , pp 191-193

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- Takuma Yasui and General Equilibrium Theory in Japan , pp 249-256

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- Tale of two sprawls: energy planning and challenges for smart growth , pp 291-306

- Jacob Becker and Nikhil Kaza
- Talent and cities

- Richard Florida and Charlotta Mellander
- Talent circulation for innovation activities: the agenda for states and firms , pp 157-176

- Marina Latukha and Nikita Kuleshov
- Talent management of assigned expatriates

- Vlad Vaiman, Foteini Kravariti and Ksenia Usanova
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