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- The circular economy , pp 51-63

- Brita Hermelin
- The circular economy as a complex adaptive system , pp 28-38

- Jouni Korhonen
- The circular economy at the heart of French sustainable public policies: what are the consequences? , pp 307-314

- Nicolas Buclet
- The circular economy in EU regions: drivers and barriers , pp 115-140

- Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod, Eva Coll-Martínez and Elisenda Jové-Llopis
- The circular economy in Glasgow: a case study on the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce , pp 237-260

- Alison McRae, Sophie Nardi-Bart and Cheryl McCulloch
- The circular economy: a conceptual exploration of value creation through value preservation , pp 70-106

- Niels Faber and Jan Jonker
- The circular economy: a strategy to reconcile economic and environmental objectives? , pp 8-27

- David Lazarevic and Miguel Brandão
- The circular nutrient economy: needs and potentials of nutrient recycling , pp 358-368

- Helena Valve, Petri Ekholm and Sari Luostarinen
- The Circulation War

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- The citation approach to journal ranking , pp 76-100

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- The city and the merchant , pp 24-36

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- The City of London: genealogy of a contemporary heterotopia , pp 328-343

- Nelarine Cornelius and Eric Pezet
- The city of opportunity: designing Cities4People , pp 273-292

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp and Tigran Haas
- The City-Region Economic Development Institute - establishing a successful place-based research institute to support regions in turbulent times and beyond , pp 196-206

- Rebecca Riley, Simon Collinson, Anne Green and Raquel Ortega-Argiles
- The Civil Law of Contract

- Ejan Mackaay
- The CJEU and the educational exception in Renckhoff: Permitted to view but not to share? , pp 231-253

- Bukola Faturoti
- The CJEU as guardian of social rights? The legacy of the European financial crisis , pp 143-161

- Anastasia Poulou
- The Class Action Code: A Model for Civil Law Countries

- Antonio Gidi
- The class embedded nature of neoliberalism , pp 84-105

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- The classical origins of Akamatsu’s ideas: a missing link to David Hume’s ‘flying-manufacturers’ theory , pp 16-23

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- The Classical School , pp 14-34

- Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri and Matías Vernengo
- The Classical Theory of Growth and Distribution

- Duncan Foley and Thomas Michl
- The classical theory of value and the marginal revolution , pp 113-130

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- The Classical-Marxian Evolutionary Model of Technical Change: Application to Historical Tendencies

- Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy
- The classification of electronic intangibles in the WTO

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- The Clean Development Mechanism's Role in Global Climate Policy , pp 21-38

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- The Clean-tech Revolution in California and in France: Opportunities and Challenges

- Anne Sengès
- The climate commandment

- Fjollë Caka
- The climate emergency , pp 488-501

- Natalie Osborne
- The clock is ticking for rural America , pp 61-80

- Michael Duffy
- The closures of legal subjectivity: why examining ‘law’s person’ is critical to an understanding of injustice in an age of climate crisis , pp 79-101

- Anna Grear
- The cluster as a nexus of knowledge creation

- Mark Lorenzen and Peter Maskell
- The co-authoring process , pp 147-159

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- The Co-evolution of ICT, VC and Policy in Israel During the 1990s

- Gil Avnimelech and Morris Teubal
- The Co-evolution of Logistics, Globalization and Spatial Price Competition: Implications for a Unified Theory of Trade and Location

- Kieran P. Donaghy
- The co-evolution of monetary policy and the US financial system: declining effectiveness of US monetary policy , pp 11-71

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- The Co-evolution of Technologies and Financial Institutions

- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka
- The Co-evolution of the Institutional Environments and Internationalization Experiences of Turkish Internationalizing Firms

- Bahattin Karademir and Attila Yaprak
- The Co-operative Bank: what went wrong? , pp 35-63

- Christine A. Mallin
- The co-production of health innovations , pp 228-246

- Paul Windrum
- The coaching conversation as a discursive HRM intervention , pp 289-312

- Florian Schulz
- The Coase conjecture , pp 205-221

- Faruk Gul
- The Coase Theorem , pp 205-231

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- The Coase Theorem and the cooperative Nash bargaining game , pp 230-244

- Walter Kanning
- The Codification of Technological Knowledge, Technological Complexity, and the Division of Innovative Labour: A Case from the Semiconductor Industry in the 1990s

- Norio Tokumaru
- The coevolution of everything, everywhere, all at once: institutions, culture, and the great enrichment

- Bernardo Mueller
- The coevolution of institutions and culture , pp 153-161

- Bernardo Mueller
- The Coevolution of Institutions and Preferences: History and Theory

- Samuel Bowles
- The coexistence of formal and informal finance: new evidence from the use of trade finance by farmers in Chile , pp 170-188

- Alvaro Reyes, Robert Lensink and Niels Hermes
- The cognitive basis of institutions: an evolutionary perspective , pp 100-118

- Brian J. Loasby
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