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- Who signs up to the UN PRI? Evidence from the worlds largest institutional investors , pp 270-287

- Paul Klumpes and Jesper Lindgaard Christensen
- Who Uses Local Public Services? Need, Demand and Rationing in Action , pp 3-23

- Glen Bramley
- Who wants football back? Surveying fans in Brazil during COVID-19 , pp 178-190

- Ary José Rocco Junior, Thadeu Gasparetto, Marina Tranchitella, Luis Felipe Monteiro de Barros, Luiz Augusto Brum and Romulo Macedo
- Who Wants to Be an Evolutionary Theorist? , pp 3-16

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- Who Was Thorstein Veblen?

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- Who's afraid of the big bad bear? Or, why investing in equities for retirement is not scary and why investing without equities is scary

- Ronald Newley, Nick Ingram, Veronic Livera and Sheridan Thompson
- Who's in the driver's seat? Mobile source policy in the US federal system , pp 131-157

- Winston Harrington, Virginia McConnell and Margaret Walls
- Whole-of-government reporting and network governance , pp 245-262

- Danny Chow and Elaine Stewart
- Wholesale electricity market design , pp 73-110

- Frank A. Wolak
- Wholesale electricity markets , pp 18-66

- Guido Cervigni and Dmitri Perekhodtsev
- Wholesale Electricity Markets and Generators’ Incentives: An International Review

- Dmitri Perekhodtsev and Seth Blumsack
- Whom are We Dealing With? Shifting Organisational Forms in China's Business Sector , pp 223-244

- Barbara Krug and Jeroen Kuilman
- Whose Money is it Anyhow? Governance and Social Investment in Collective Investment Funds

- R.Kent Weaver
- Who’s winning the big match? Surveying state versus private ownerships effect on corporate value and policy , pp 93-135

- Scott B. Guernsey and William L. Megginson
- Who’s Afraid of Asian Trade Regionalism, and Why?

- C.L. Lim
- Who’s Afraid of Emerging-Market TNCs? Or: Are Developing Countries Missing Something in the Globalization Debate?

- Andrea Goldstein
- Why a systematic literature review is a powerful tool for gaining insights into entrepreneurship: application to entrepreneurial teams in the venture creation process , pp 163-193

- Sara Maryami and Michela Loi
- Why a(nother) book on cultural economics? , pp 20-24

- Anna Mignosa
- Why Africa remains poor , pp 384-407

- George Ayittey
- Why agencies diverge in their reviews of global deals , pp 49-86

- Frederic Depoortere, Andrew Foster, Barry E. Hawk and Ken Schwartz
- Why Akamatsu’s original theory needs reformulation , pp 3-15

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- Why and how intangible cultural heritage should be safeguarded , pp i-i

- Francesca Cominelli and Xavier Greffe
- Why and How Should New Industries with High Consumer Switching Costs be Regulated? The Case of Broadband Internet in France

- Jackie Krafft and Evens Salies
- Why and How to Teach the History of Economic Thought: Economics as Historically Produced Knowledge

- Avi Cohen and Ross Emmett
- Why apparel suppliers are locked into the upgrading ladder in Bangladesh: an institutional and business systems perspective , pp 138-161

- Mohammad B. Rana and Matthew M.C Allen
- Why are Covent Garden seat prices so high? , pp 316-336

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- Why are green fiscal policies such a small part of green economic policies? Evidence from three European countries , pp 159-173

- Geert Woltjer, Marius Hasenheit, Vasileios Rizos, Igor Taranic and Cristian Stroia
- Why are People so Unhappy? Why do They Strive so Hard for Money? Competing Explanations of the Broken Promises of Economic Growth

- Stefano Bartolini
- Why are Poor Countries Poor?

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- Why are some countries richer than others? A sceptical view of Mankiw–Romer–Weil’s test of the neoclassical growth model , pp 213-233

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- Why Are Some Public Officials More Corrupt Than Others?

- Jennifer Hunt
- Why are the three most important factors in global inequality location, location, and location? , pp 132-165

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- Why Are There Trade Agreements?

- James Gaisford and Annette Hester
- Why are we so much more afraid of COVID-19 than of climate change? Early lessons from a health crisis for the communication of climate change , pp 396-400

- François Gemenne and Anneliese Depoux
- WHY AREN'T ECONOMISTS AS IMPORTANT AS GARBAGEMEN? , pp 3-10

- David Colander
- Why be concerned? Inequality and instability , pp 24-48

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- Why Behavioral Economics isn’t better, and how it could be , pp 476-504

- Owen D. Jones
- Why being green can make you happy and be good for the economy , pp 155-175

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- Why Being There Matters: Finnish Professionals in Silicon Valley

- Carol Marie Kiriakos
- Why capitalism , pp 70-77

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- Why central bank policy is not income-distribution 'neutral': history, theory and practice , pp 164-189

- Mario Seccareccia and Guillermo Matamoros Romero
- Why Central Banks Need a Macroeconomic Toolkit

- Philipp M. Hildebrand
- Why consumers wear sports gear , pp 1-17

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- Why create another development bank? China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank , pp 94-107

- Tamar Gutner
- Why democracy matters , pp 117-141

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- Why developing countries have low tax levels , pp 106-115

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- Why Did the Firms Diversify? , pp 165-184

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- Why did we start with electricity markets in Europe? , pp 2-24

- Leonardo Meeus and with Valerie Reif
- Why Discussion , pp 1-14

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- Why do biotechnical firms cluster? Some possible explanations

- Stuart O. Schweitzer and Marco Di Tommaso
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