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- Wealth inequality: the one that got away , pp 88-97

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- Wealth management, its definition, purpose, structure and practices , pp 25-52

- Mohamed Ariff
- Wealth purification , pp 266-278

- Ahcene Ahcene
- Wealth Redistribution and the Social Costs of Crime and Law Enforcement

- Avraham D. Tabbach
- Wealth, Labour Force Participation and Trade

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- Wealth, public debt and instability , pp 53-65

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- Weathering the Financial Storms: The Government of China

- Jing Ma and Lihui Tian
- Weaving a feminist power tapestry: feminist governance in practice , pp 113-125

- Caroline Lambert, Jessica Horn, Srilatha Batliwala, Michelle Deshong, Tanja Kovac and Naomi Woyengu
- Weaving interdisciplinarity into disciplinary structures , pp 436-453

- Katrine Ellemose Lindvig
- Weaving the web of interconnectedness , pp 51-57

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- Web of Rules in Industrial Districts’ Labour Markets

- Jean Saglio
- Web-based GIS to support visualization and analysis of community variations in crime , pp 535-559

- Tung-Kai Shyy, Lorraine Mazerolle, Kate Riseley and Robert J. Stimson
- Web3 and the creative industries: how blockchains are reshaping business models , pp 93-111

- Jason Potts and Ellie Rennie
- Weber and public governance , pp 40-58

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- Weber, Max

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- Weber’s spirit of capitalism and the Bahamas’ Junkanoo ethic , pp 243-266

- Virgil Henry Storr
- Weight Control, Private Health Insurance and Public Policies

- Alan Lyles and Ann Cotten
- Weight of argument and liquidity preference , pp 84-97

- Alessandro Vercelli
- Weighted Voting in the CMEC

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- Weighted Voting in the US

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- Weird health care for WEIRD societies? , pp 130-145

- Hartmut Kliemt
- Welding the present to the future... thinking with Gramsci about prefiguration , pp 204-218

- Dorothea Elena Schoppek
- Welfare Analysis with Discrete Choice Models , pp 33-64

- W. Michael Hanemann
- Welfare and pricing with single-piece and bulk mail access competition in the postal sector , pp 361-374

- Philippe De Donder, Helmuth Cremer, Paul Dudley and Frank Rodriguez
- Welfare and profit implications for changes in service specifi cation within the universal service

- Philippe De Donder, Helmuth Cremer, Paul Dudley and Frank Rodriguez
- Welfare as government intervention , pp 164-175

- Torsten Niechoj
- Welfare Changes and Budget Data , pp 57-77

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- Welfare Economic Principles and Issues , pp 35-49

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- Welfare Economic Theory

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- Welfare Economics

- Mark Blaug
- Welfare economics , pp 611-624

- Antoinette Baujard
- Welfare Economics , pp 53-84

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- Welfare economics

- Mark Blaug
- Welfare economics: Marshallian welfare economics and the economic welfare of Marshall , pp 634-648

- Steven G. Medema
- Welfare effects of European airline liberalization , pp 146-165

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- Welfare in a Stratified Immigrant Society - Shenzhen's Social Policy Challenge , pp 208-228

- Linda Wong and Grace Lee
- Welfare migration , pp 489-504

- Corrado Giulietti and Jackline Wahba
- Welfare now , pp 70-89

- Cass R. Sunstein
- Welfare policy at the local level , pp 347-361

- Xian Huang
- Welfare Policy in Korea: Issues and Strategy , pp 192-212

- Chong-Bum An and Kwang Choi
- Welfare reform in Southern Europe: institutional constraints and opportunities , pp 123-137

- Maurizio Ferrera
- Welfare services - how to define needs? , pp 69-83

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- Welfare state and welfare mix in a new labour market , pp 78-97

- Peter Scherer
- Welfare states , pp 106-115

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- Welfare states and homelessness , pp 72-80

- Lars Benjaminsen
- Welfare states in turbulent times , pp 1-9

- Bent Greve
- Welfare states, growth regimes, and the emergence of the knowledge economy: social policy in turbulent times , pp 127-141

- Julian L. Garritzmann and Bruno Palier
- Welfare-capitalist regimes in the 21st century: still delivering distinctive policy outcomes, little evidence of convergence , pp 167-182

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- Well-being and Consumption: Towards a Theoretical Approach Based on Human Need Satisfaction

- Monica Guillen Royo
- Well-being and well-becoming: reauthorizing the subject in incoherent times , pp 98-122

- Maureen O'Hara and Andrew Lyon
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