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- Using informal networks to research informal networks , pp 82-92

- Sa’ad Ali
- Using input–output analysis and GIS to assess economic, fiscal and developmental impacts of toll roads in Dallas: a 40-year perspective , pp 247-258

- Bernard L. Weinstein and Terry L. Clower
- Using intentionality to frame how we teach research methods online , pp 214-225

- Cheryl Hunter, Tamara Hoffer and Joshua Hunter
- Using Just-in-Time Teaching to Promote Student Learning in Economics

- Scott Simkins
- Using linked consumer and administrative data to model demographic changes in Londons city fringe , pp 43-51

- Justin van Dijk, Guy Lansley and Paul Longley
- Using literature to teach the economics of the Soviet-type and centrally planned economies , pp 88-96

- Zenon X. Zygmont
- Using Location, Agglomeration, and Policy Issues to Teach Urban Economics

- Daniel McMillen
- Using Longitudinal Data to Study Migration and Remittances

- Edward Funkhouser
- Using machine learning and deep learning for traffic congestion prediction: a review , pp 124-153

- Adriana-Simona Mihaita, Zhulin Li, Harshpreet Singh, Nabin Sharma, Mao Tuo and Yuming Ou
- Using market mechanisms (for example, contracting out) for the efficient public provision of commodities , pp 233-252

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- Using markets and marketlike mechanisms to manage a multidivisional business efficiently , pp 253-278

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- Using Matched Employer–Employee Data to Study Labor Market Discrimination

- Judith K. Hellerstein and David Neumark
- Using maximum likelihood estimation methods and complexity science concepts to research power law-distributed phenomena , pp 227-253

- Assistant Professor G. Christopher Crawford and Professor Bill McKelvey
- Using micro data to examine causal effects of climate policy , pp 453-470

- Caterina Gennaioli, Ralf Martin and Mirabelle Muûls
- Using multi- and mixed methods research designs , pp 71-87

- Mark N.K. Saunders and Fariba Darabi
- Using natural resources , pp 108-125

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- Using net benefit regression to teach cost-effectiveness analysis with a dataset , pp 77-87

- Jeffrey S. Hoch and Carolyn S. Dewa
- Using Observational Data to Identify the Causal Effects of Health-related Behaviour

- M. Christopher Auld
- Using Observational Data to Identify the Causal Effects of Health-related Behaviour

- M. Christopher Auld
- Using On-net / Off-net Price Differential to Measure the Size of Call Externalities and its Implications for Setting Efficient Mobile Termination Rates

- Jonathan Sandbach and Luke van Hooft
- Using online data in terrorism research , pp 145-158

- Stuart Macdonald, Elizabeth Pearson, Ryan Scrivens and Joe Whittaker
- Using Operating Data to Measure Labor Input Variability and Density Economies in United States Postal Service Mail Processing Operations

- A. Thomas Bozzo
- Using Pedagogical Change to Improve Student Learning in the Economics Major

- Scott Simkins and Mark Maier
- Using Performance Indicators to Evaluate Decentralized Budgeting Systems and Institutional Performance , pp 205-226

- Robert K. Toutkoushian and Cherry Danielson
- Using Physical Indicators to Monitor Energy Efficiency in Energy-Extensive Sectors

- Andrea Ramírez, Martin K. Patel and Kornelis Blok
- Using plants as biosensors to measure the emotions of jazz musicians , pp 173-188

- Anushka Bhave, Fritz K. Renold and Peter A. Gloor
- Using public-private partnerships to deliver social infrastructure: the Australian experience

- Linda M. English
- Using qualitative mixed methods in migration studies: a case study of asylum seekers fleeing gender-based persecution , pp 245-257

- Connie Oxford
- Using Qualitative Research Methods in Migration Studies: A Case Study of Asylum Seekers Fleeing Gender-based Persecution

- Connie Oxford
- Using quantitative data in the social sciences , pp 150-176

- Mark Western
- Using Real-World Applications to Policy and Everyday Life to Teach Money and Banking

- Dean Croushore
- Using results from learning to forecast laboratory experiments to predict the effect of futures markets on spot market stability , pp 250-266

- Johan de Jong, Joep Sonnemans and Jan Tuinstra
- Using role theory to understand and solve employment relations and human resources problems , pp 280-294

- Qian Yi Lee, Keith Townsend, Ashlea Troth and Rebecca Loudoun
- Using satellite maps to build sampling frames in migration surveys , pp 104-114

- Jessica Hagen-Zanker
- Using Sentiment Surveys to Predict GDP Growth and Stock Returns

- Giselle Guzman
- Using social media advertising data to estimate migration trends over time , pp 8-24

- Monica Alexander
- Using social media in IP teaching: a review of the use of social media as a learning and teaching tool , pp 235-252

- Joe Sekhon
- Using social media to research terrorism and extremism , pp 131-143

- Ashton Kingdon and Emma Ylitalo-James
- Using social network analysis to understand the creative and cultural industries , pp 55-76

- Jon Swords
- Using sports-related empirical research to teach critical reading skills in intermediate microeconomics , pp 34-48

- Peter von Allmen
- Using the culture cycle to teach stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination , pp 83-95

- Erin Cooley, Jazmin L. Brown-Iannuzzi and Rachel Dinero
- Using the interpretivist methodology , pp 123-136

- Amalie Trangbæk and Mathilde Cecchini
- Using the Microstructure Approach to Foreign Exchange Markets in a Central Bank

- Áron Gereben
- Using the shared value business model to bridge the gap in South Africas energy crisis: an analysis of the shared value business model as a corporate governance strategy used to ameliorate the failure of Eskom , pp 233-249

- Mikovhe Maphiri
- Using the trade regime to phase out fossil fuel subsidies , pp 180-201

- Harro van Asselt, Tom Moerenhout and Cleo Verkuijl
- Using the Unemployed as Employment Counsellors: Evaluation of an Initiative to Combat Long-term Unemployment

- Lennart Delander, Jonas Månsson and Erik Nyberg
- Using trust-based social capital in coping with institutional constraints: the case of entrepreneurs in Myanmar , pp 241-265

- Khine Tin Zar Lwin, Paresha Sinha and Jenny Gibb
- Using weather modification to subdue severe weather , pp 389-399

- Scott Knowles and Mark Skidmore
- Using Workflow Data to Explore the Structure of an Organizational Routine

- Brian T. Pentland, Thorvald Haerem and Derek W. Hillison
- USMCA, Covid-19 and the US-China trade war: North Americas shifting supply chains , pp 362-381

- David A. Gantz
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