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- Well-being for growth and democracy in the EU , pp 296-310

- Agnès Hubert
- Well-being in organizations , pp 244-268

- Jill Flint-Taylor and Cary L. Cooper
- Well-being, capitalism and public policy: from generalization to granularity , pp 283-295

- Geoff Mulgan
- Well-connected urban green infrastructures for more livable and resilient urban systems , pp 238-262

- Andréa Finger-Stich
- Wellbeing in the curriculum: opportunities and challenges for higher education , pp 291-306

- Jessica F. Surdey and Deirdre Byrne
- Wellbeing in the more-than-human world , pp 151-166

- Kristian Brevik, John Adams, Benjamin Dube, Lindsay Barbieri and Gabriel Yahya Haage
- Wellbeing, governance and rural development: towards an agenda for research and policy , pp 53-75

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- Were the Keynesians Loyal Followers of Keynes?

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- Werner Sombart (1863–1941)

- Guenther Chaloupek
- Wesley Clair Mitchell (1874–1948)

- Malcolm Rutherford
- West Coast ports shutdown , pp 221-251

- JiYoung Park, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore and Harry W. Richardson
- West Midlands (UK) regional planning (1999–2012), functioning economic geography and the E3I belt: coping with uncomfortable truths , pp 196-216

- Michael Taylor and John R. Bryson
- Western economic development into the twenties , pp 221-252

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- Western Europe: German Unification, Integration, Globalisation – The German Social Market Economy Facing a Threefold Challenge

- Michael Wohlgemuth
- Western extended economic development , pp 63-73

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- Western hemisphere energy development: the continuing search for security

- Stephen J. Randall
- Western Middle Ages , pp 199-209

- Chris Jones
- Western religion, social ethics and public economics , pp 198-226

- Nils Goldschmidt and André Habisch
- What a lawyer needs to know about economics: a rational (?) eye on everything , pp 21-52

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- What a tangled web: local property, income and sales taxes

- David L. Sjoquist, Sally Wallace and Barbara Edwards
- What About Government? , pp 61-72

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- What about the mainstream critique of American principles of economics textbooks? , pp 150-162

- Poul Madsen
- What about the workers? , pp 74-103

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- What about using estimation to see what the population looks like? , pp 120-134

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- What are Advances in Knowledge Doing to the Large Industrial Firm in the 'New Economy'? , pp 103-120

- Keith Pavitt
- What are Clusters of Innovation, how do they operate and why are they important? , pp 5-38

- Jerome S. Engel
- What are creative destruction and disruption innovation? , pp 63-91

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- What are governments for? , pp 2-13

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- What are institutional logics – and where is the perspective taking us? , pp 51-76

- Christina Berg Johansen and Susanne Boch Waldorff
- What are LETS? , pp 6-17

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- What are needs? , pp 13-29

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- What Are Social Ventures? Toward a Theoretical Framework and Empirical Examination of Successful Social Ventures

- Ronit Yitshaki, Miri Lerner and Moshe Sharir
- What are the Factors that Drive the Engagement of Academic Researchers in Knowledge Transfer Activities? Some Reflections for Future Research

- Pablo D’Este and Andy Neely
- What are the lived experiences of people who are food insecure? , pp 118-127

- Danielle Gallegos and Rhonda Dryland
- What Are the Options That Could Significantly Affect the North American Carbon Cycle? , pp 13-27

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- What are the Sources of Happiness? with Alois Stutzer

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- What are we teaching for? Humility and responsibility in social science research , pp 198-212

- Jennifer R. Wolgemuth, Yi-Hsin Chen, Liliana Rodríguez-Campos, John Ferron and Eunsook Kim
- What are ‘health foods’? , pp 10-28

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- What Belongs in a Constitution? , pp 1-26

- Ruth Gavison
- What Brings Success? , pp 35-53

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- What can be done? Some useful compromises , pp 118-131

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- What Can be Learnt from ‘Serious' Biology and Psychology?

- Jack Vromen
- What can behavioural science teach us about the policy settings for privately financed public infrastructure? , pp 129-147

- Sebastian Zwalf
- What can cities do to enhance competitiveness? Local policies and actions for innovation , pp 112-136

- Ming Zhang
- What can economists learn from contract lawyers? , pp 117-138

- Qi Zhou
- What Can Europeans Learn from Americans? , pp 119-133

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- What can international finance add to international strategy? , pp 238-253

- Lars Oxelheim, Trond Randøy and Arthur Stonehill
- What can the coworking movement tell us about the future of workplaces? , pp 27-48

- Perttu Salovaara
- What Can the WTO Do for Developing Countries? , pp 230-257

- Joseph Finger and L. Winters
- What can we learn about everyday health system resilience and pandemic response and preparedness from Kenyan and South African COVID-19 experiences? , pp 380-402

- Lucy Gilson, Edwine Barasa, Keith Cloete, Kadondi Kasera, Benjamin Tsofa and Krishna Vallabhjee
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