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- The Characteristics of Economics Graduate Students

- Wendy A. Stock
- The charity market , pp 89-113

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- The Chesapeake Bay and Its Watershed: A Model for Sustainable Ecosystem Management? , pp 427-472

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- The Chicago Roots of the Virginia School

- Gordon L. Brady
- The Chicago School of Welfare Economics

- Spencer Banzhaf
- The Chicago School, Transaction Cost Economics, and Antitrust

- Joshua D. Wright
- The Child Support Grant in South Africa: gender, care and social investment , pp 105-122

- Leila Patel
- The child-care leave system in Japan: development, problems and further reform

- Akira Kawaguchi
- The childs right to health as a tool to end childhood obesity , pp 57-85

- Katharina Ó Cathaoir and Mette Hartlev
- The China challenge and the evolution of the global development finance regime

- David Skidmore
- The China experience: an institutional approach , pp 135-142

- Cheryl Long
- The China phenomenon , pp 1-10

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- The Chinese and the Japanese positions on the Russian-Ukrainian War and their influences , pp 69-87

- Jana-Larissa Grzeszkowiak, Junshi Li and Jacqueline Foucar
- The Chinese Family Firm and Guerrilla Entrepreneurship , pp 52-68

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- The Chinese labor market and corporate governance

- Tony Fang and John Hartley
- The Chinese legal system , pp 23-47

- Huanhuan Wang
- The Chinese Model of Regulatory State

- Neil Collins and Jörn-Carsten Gottwald
- The Chinese path to a global financial statecraft strategy: between challenge and adaptation to the global financial governance system

- Catalina Espinosa Notrica, Pablo Nemiña and Diana Tussie
- The Chinese strategic mind at work: the case of Huawei , pp 164-203

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- The Chinese strategic mind at work: the case of Mao Zedong , pp 133-163

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- The Chinese tax system: where it stands and how we should study it

- Wei Cui
- The chlor-alkali sector , pp 158-179

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- The choice of instrument for EU legislation: mapping the system of governance under MiFID II and MiFIR , pp 79-110

- Magnus Strand
- The choice of intermediate targets - money or interest rate: the case of Taiwan , pp 147-166

- Chung-Hua Shen
- The Choice of the Form of Strategic Alliances: Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond , pp 17-34

- Massimo G. Colombo and Marco Delmastro
- The choices of the rest of the world , pp 204-211

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- The Choreography of Internationalisation: Innovative Forms of Learning and Activities of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in International Markets

- Jay Mitra
- The circle completed: 1500–1800 , pp 282-299

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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
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