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- The Great Trade Collapse and Contraction of Exports from Korea during the Global Crisis

- Hangyu Lee
- The Great Trade Collapse and its Impact on Firms in Europe

- László Halpern
- The Green New Deal in a Kaleckian model of growth and distribution , pp 110-129

- Neil Perry
- The Green New Deal: economic analysis and practical policy , pp 130-144

- Jonathan M. Harris
- The Green Revolution

- Robert E. Evenson
- The green transition: understanding and managing impacts for workers , pp 119-138

- Capucine Riom and Anna Valero
- The grid costs of renewable energy deployment , pp 158-178

- Joan Batalla-Bejerano, Daniel Davi-Arderius and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- The grid of the future and what regulators need to know about it

- Janusz Bialek and Mark O’Malley
- The Group of Twenty: input and output legitimacy, reforms and agenda , pp 27-54

- Andrew F. Cooper
- The growing but declining gap puzzle , pp 141-144

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- The growing focus on rankings measuring social and environmental responsibility

- Ellen Boeren
- The Growing Importance of Networks in Finance and its Effects on Competition , pp 110-135

- Stijn Claessens, Gergely Dobos, Daniela Klingebiel and Luc Laeven
- The growing postdoctorate population at US research universities

- Jennifer Ma and Paula Stephan
- The growing role of nontax revenue sources in American cities , pp 64-87

- Min Su
- The Growing Volatility of the Global Economy from a Complex System Perspective

- Chuan-Leong Lam
- The Growth and Decline of Industrial Districts , pp 138-162

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- The growth and organization of a precariat: working in the clothing industry in Johannesburg’s inner city , pp 43-71

- Katherine Joynt and Edward Webster
- The Growth and Strategic Orientation of Multinationals’ R&D in China

- Feng Zhang and Robert Pearce
- The growth model approach to political economy

- Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson
- The Growth of Monetary Aggregates , pp 184-215

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- The Growth of Small Business: an American Perspective , pp 391-404

- Zoltan Acs
- The growth of the English rule of law , pp 16-45

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- The growth, opportunities and challenges facing Islamic finance in Nigeria: evidence from waqf and sukuk , pp 193-207

- Monsurat Ayojimi Salami, Harun Tanrıvermiş and Ahmet Hilmi Erciyes
- The guaranteed minimum income as a proposal to remove poverty in Brazil , pp 47-68

- Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy and Samir Cury
- The Gulf oil spill (FlexNIEMO) , pp 180-191

- JiYoung Park, Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore and Qisheng Pan
- The hacker ethic as the culture of the information age

- Pekka Himanen
- The Hague: the international government city , pp 100-127

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- The halal food industry , pp iii-iii

- Joe M. Regenstein, Mian Nadeem Riaz, Muhammad Chaudry and Carrie E. Regenstein
- The Harberger Triangle

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- The hard law of live: a case study on French sports channels during COVID-19 , pp 113-124

- Valérie Bonnet and Tyler Ratts
- The Harmonization of ASEAN: Competition Laws and Policy from an Economic Integration Perspective

- Lawan Thanadsillapakul
- The Harrod Model of Growth and Some Early Reactions to It

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- The haunted happiness of racialised beauty: a performative theoretical view

- Simidele Dosekun
- The Havana Charter: when state and market shake hands , pp 281-290

- Jean-Christophe Graz
- The Hayek Difference

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- The Hayek-Ketnes macro debate

- William Butos
- The Health and Social Care Divide in the United Kingdom

- Catherine Henderson
- The health industry innovation ecosystem of Ontario, Canada , pp 139-163

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- The Health Industry Model: New Roles for the Health Industry

- Stuart O. Schweitzer and Marco Di Tommaso
- The health insurance game , pp 17-31

- Jennifer Kohn
- The health of the world’s women , pp 434-453

- Purnima Madhivanan and Karl Krupp
- The hearsay rule and the constitutional right to confrontation

- John Hatchard
- The Heckscher-Ohlin Theory Encounters the New Trade Theory , pp 182-212

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- The Heckscher–Ohlin Model with an Endogenous Natural Rate

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- The Hedging Performance of the Capesize Forward Freight Market

- Manolis Kavussanos and Ilias Visvikis
- The hegemon , pp 53-65

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- The hegemony constraints in the neoliberal years of capitalism , pp 56-78

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The hegemony of big corporations and the internationalization of capital: a stagnation model with restricted democracy , pp 204-221

- Gonzalo Cómbita-Mora and Álvaro Martín Moreno-Rivas
- The heirs: I. Josef Steindl , pp 115-133

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- The heirs: II. Kurt Rothschild , pp 134-152

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