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- The empirical context: the global apparel value chain , pp 22-32

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- The empirical effects of tort reform , pp 513-550

- Theodore Eisenberg
- The empirical evaluation of regulatory policy reforms in network industries: some methodological issues , pp 3-27

- Massimo Florio
- The Empirical Evidence of Industrial Districts in Great Britain

- Lisa De Propris
- The Empirical Evidence of Industrial Districts in Italy

- Fabio Sforzi
- The Empirical Evidence of Industrial Districts in Spain

- Rafael Boix
- The empirical study on the emergence and diffusion process of design-driven innovation initiated by knowledge creation: from the field study in the industrial cluster of the Sumida Ward, Tokyo , pp 230-258

- Mutsumi Okuyama, Toshiyuki Yasui, Takashi Maneo and Kyosuke Sakakura
- The Empirics of the Three Branch Model

- Attiat F. Ott
- The Employment Effects of London 2012: An Assessment in Mid-2011

- Dan Brown and Stefan Szymanski
- The employment of human rights to demand accountability for activities of international organizations harming individuals

- Lorenzo Gasbarri
- The employment relation and Coase’s theory of the firm , pp 148-159

- Robert F. Freeland
- The employment relationship: mechanisms of change , pp 11-46

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- The EMU and the internal market during the economic crisis – building bridges over troubled waters? , pp 43-54

- Janne Salminen
- The EMU's Economic Policy Principles: Words and Facts

- Jean Pisani-Ferry
- The encumbrance of intermediated securities in Switzerland

- Alexandra Dal Molin-Kränzlin
- The end of a historical compromise? The Labour movement and the changing balance of power in Swedish industry, 1930-1990 , pp 76-107

- Lars Ekdahl and Alf Johansson
- The end of academic freedom: two displacements and new ends for it , pp 307-320

- Ronald Barnett
- The End of an Era: Structural Changes in German Public Sector Collective Bargaining

- Heiner Dribbusch and Thorsten Schulten
- The End of an Era: The Austrian Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie in the Interwar Period

- Kurt W. Rothschild
- The End of Capitalism. J.K. Galbraith versus K. Marx and J.A. Schumpeter

- Sophie Boutillier
- The end of empire and the age of cities , pp 31-49

- Michael Batty
- The End of Korean Capitalism? , pp 34-53

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- The end of nationality? Global firms and borderless worlds , pp 190-207

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- The end of sport as we know it

- Vikki Krane and Tanya Prewitt-White
- The End of the Hungarian Hyperinflation of 1945-1946 , pp 289-306

- Pierre L. Siklos
- The end of the innocence: the true nature of the euro crisis, and the alternative based on Minsky’s socialization of the economy and Parguez’s good deficits , pp 195-204

- Riccardo Bellofiore
- The end of the Nordic balance

- Magnus Ryner
- The end of the opportunism versus trust debate: bounded reliability as a new envelope concept in research on MNE governance , pp 31-63

- Alain Verbeke and Nathan Greidanus
- The end to the postal exception?

- Dermot Glynn and David Stubbs
- The end? , pp 243-248

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- The Endogeneity of Money and the Eurosystem: A Contribution to the Theory of Central Banking

- Otto Steiger
- The Endogeneity of Money: Empirical Evidence

- Peter Howells
- The Endogeneity of the Natural Rate of Growth

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- The endogeneity of the natural rate of growth and constraints on demand , pp 54-74

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- The endogenous dynamics of pecuniary knowledge externalities , pp 203-238

- Cristiano Antonelli and Gianluigi Ferraris
- The endogenous nature of the subprime crisis , pp 139-168

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- The Endogenous Nature of the ‘Natural’ Rate of Growth

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma and Matteo Lanzafame
- The Endogenous Public Choice Theorist , pp 237-249

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- The endurance, limitations and potential opportunities of charitable responses to homelessness , pp 212-222

- Cameron Parsell, Ella Kuskoff and Beth Watts-Cobbe
- The enduring contributions of Armen Alchian , pp 60-73

- Susan Woodward
- The enemy at home: diversification and professionalization at BOMBE , pp 156-167

- María Jesús Hernández-Ortiz, Manuel Carlos Vallejo-Martos, Myriam Cano-Rubio and Francisca Panadés-Zamora
- The Energy Challenge: China, the EU and the Restructuring of Global Governance

- Bernard Snoy
- The energy innovation system in China

- Lei Xu and Qiang Zhi
- The energy sector in Mediterranean and MENA countries , pp 179-203

- Marcella Nicolini and Simona Porcheri
- The energy sector: an industrial perspective on energy transitions , pp 287-301

- Tuukka Mäkitie and Markus Steen
- The energy transition: a reality check , pp 344-357

- Mark P. Mills
- The Energy Union: a coherent policy package? , pp 107-122

- Claudia Strambo and Måns Nilsson
- The energy-economic environmental productivity growth nexus: a micro-economic approach , pp 155-172

- Arnaud Abad, Walter Briec and Paola Ravelojaona
- The Energy–Environment–Economy Model for Europe (E3ME)

- Terry Barker, Sebastian de-Ramon and Hector Pollitt
- The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: An EU Perspective of a Global Question

- Paul Vandoren and Pedro Velasco Martins
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