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- The limits of PTAs: WTO legal restrictions on the use of WTO-plus technical regulations in PTAs , pp 315-357

- Joel P. Trachtman
- The Limits of Reform , pp 30-56

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- The limits of the mainstream theory , pp 40-54

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- The Limits to Growth: Alfred Marshall and the British Economic Tradition

- Katia Caldari and Fabio Masini
- The Limits to Integration

- Michele Fratianni and Francesco Marchionne
- The limits to migration and development policies , pp 313-326

- Ronald Skeldon
- The Limits to Redistribution , pp 129-147

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- The link between animal maltreatment and human violence

- Nancy Blaney and Mary Lou Randour
- The link between FEER and fiscal policy in a transitional period: the case of the Czech economy

- Katerina Smidkova
- The Link between Fiscal and Monetary Policy – Lessons for Germany from Japan

- Richard Werner
- The link between governance, decision-making, and project performance , pp 195-209

- Rodney Turner
- The Link Between Money and Prices Under Different Policy Regimes: The Postwar Hungarian Experience , pp 209-226

- Pierre L. Siklos
- The link between politics and interacting administrative capacity: the case of citizen participation in Ecuador , pp 107-121

- Julio C. Zambrano-Gutiérrez
- The Link between the Intrinsic Motivation to Comply and Compliance Behaviour: A Critical Appraisal of Existing Evidence

- Martin Halla
- The link between tone and performance of environmental disclosure in a mandatory setting: evidence from Italy

- Valentina Beretta, Maria Chiara Demartini and Sara Trucco
- The linkages between the timber trade and tropical deforestation – Indonesia , pp 444-475

- N. Bockstael, Joanne Burgess and I. Strand
- The Lisbon Agenda and European Governance: Key Issues for Policy-Making

- Maria João Rodrigues
- The Lisbon Agenda and Public Administration

- Wolfgang Drechsler
- The Lisbon Agenda and the External Action of the European Union: Conclusions of the Debate

- Maria João Rodrigues
- The Lisbon Agenda and the Key Reforms at National Level: Conclusions of the Debate

- Maria João Rodrigues
- The Lisbon Agenda on Social Policy: Revitalizing the European Social Model

- Jos Berghman
- The Lisbon Strategy and Social Europe: Two Closely Linked Destinies

- Janine Goetschy
- The Lisbon Strategy as a Global EU Strategy

- Mario Telò
- The Lisbon Strategy: Merits, Difficulties and Possible Reforms

- Robert Boyer
- The literature review: the fundamental element of a research project , pp 76-86

- Kevin O’Connor
- The Lithuanian Pollution Charge System: Evaluation and Prospects for the Future , pp 102-127

- Daiva Semėnienė, Randall Bluffstone and Linas Čekanavičius
- The little market that could: facilitating cross-listing through unilateral regulatory recognition , pp 400-415

- Amir N. Licht
- The Loathsome Trinity: FDI, Globalisation and Imperialism

- Imad A. Moosa
- The local and the global: complexities of place , pp 288-311

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- The local demography of resource economies: long-term implications of natural resource industries for demographic development in sparsely populated areas

- Dean B. Carson, Peter Sköld, Doris A. Carson and Lena Maria Nilsson
- The Local Dimensions of Industrial Policy

- Marco Bellandi and Marco Di Tommaso
- The local state , pp 101-138

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- The local turn in migrant practices in Turkey: Syrians in Bursa , pp 166-182

- Ayhan Kaya
- The local US labour market impacts of low-skilled migration from Mexico* , pp 65-106

- Paul S. Davies, Michael J. Greenwood, Gary L. Hunt, Ulrich Kohli and Marta Tienda
- The localization of industry , pp 393-400

- Ron Martin
- The Localized Generation of Technological Knowledge

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- The location of business support programs: does the knowledge context matter? , pp 302-324

- Kingsley E. Haynes, Haifeng Qian and Sidney C. Turner
- The location of decision making , pp 124-140

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- The location of knowledge economy and high-tech in Israel , pp 114-138

- Dafna Schwartz, Gil Avnimelech and Raphael Bar-El
- The locus and origin of morality

- Neil J. MacKinnon
- The locus of sensitive research

- Gabriele Griffin
- The logic (or illogic) of China’s local government debts out of control , pp 149-186

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- The logic and workings of EU Cohesion Policy , pp 46-73

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- The logic of collective action

- Omar Azfar
- The logic of economizing action: Universal form and particular practice , pp 83-110

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- The Logic of the Innovative Milieu

- Dimitri Uzunidis
- The Logics of Finance

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- The Logistic Growth Curve

- Jan Cramer
- The Logistics Functions of Shipping Lines: Perceptions of International Shippers in South Korea and the UK

- Ki-Soon Hwang, Richard Gray and Kevin Cullinane
- The logistics industry in the digital era: problems and opportunities for the SMEs of the transport sector , pp 208-223

- Stefano Zunarelli
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