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- The organizer’s view: exploring emergent project action nets , pp 45-64

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- The origin and progress of the Sustainable Development Goals , pp 14-23

- Babatunde Abidoye, Selma T. Karuaihe and Tauhidur Rahman
- The Origin of the Global Financial Crisis: An Alternative View

- Mohamed Ariff
- The Original Industrial Relations Paradigm: Foundation for Revitalizing the Field

- Bruce Kaufman
- The Origins and Evolution of Property Rights Systems

- Francesco Parisi
- The origins of community-driven development: Indonesia and the Kecamatan Development Program , pp 333-344

- Scott Guggenheim
- The origins of School Strike 4 Climate NZ , pp 219-231

- Sophie Handford and Raven Maeder
- The Origins of Telecommunications in Estonia (1855-1985) , pp 53-78

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- The Origins of the New Welfare Law – A Historical Overview

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- The origins of the state , pp 57-71

- Dennis C. Mueller
- The origins, evolution, and current status of human resource management in the United States , pp 461-492

- Bruce Kaufman
- The Oslo case: agile and adaptive responses to Covid-19 challenges by actors in local and globally extended health technology clusters , pp 152-180

- Per Ingvar Olsen and Morten H. Abrahamsen
- The Oslo Manual , pp 41-59

- Fred Gault
- The Oslo Manual and standards , pp 12-17

- Fred Gault
- The Other 80 Percent: Understanding Economic Drivers of Global Transformation

- Geng Xiao, Sean Quirk and Jing Yang
- The Other Canon: The History of Renaissance Economics

- Erik Reinert and Arno M. Daastøl
- The Other Side of the Coin , pp 63-74

- William Vickrey
- The ought that lies within , pp 379-395

- Bastienne Klein
- The Outbreak of Pandonomics , pp 43-66

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- The Over-Investment Hypothesis

- Fumio Hayashi
- The overblown role of population density in the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City , pp 67-92

- Yu Zhong and Bertrand Teirlinck
- The Overseas Expansion of Chinese Multinational Corporations

- Bersant Hobdari, Evis Sinani and Marina Papanastassiou
- The overtaxation of capital , pp 46-65

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- The Own Resources Decision (ORD) and EU public finances , pp 255-271

- Ana Belén Macho Pérez
- The Pace of Work and Pay , pp 159-177

- Walter Oi
- The Pact for Stability and Growth , pp 201-220

- Hans Brits and Marc de Vor
- The pandemic, the Italian regulation of air transport and methods of price setting through the use of algorithms

- Chiara Tincani
- The Panzar–Rosse revenue test and market power in banking: an empirical illustration , pp 27-45

- Sherrill Shaffer and Laura Spierdijk
- The paper money of colonial America , pp 58-69

- Farley Grubb
- The parabola of unemployment insurance in advanced democracies , pp 264-279

- Daniel Clegg and Larissa Nenning
- The Paradigm of Structural Coupling in Digital Ecosystems

- Paolo Dini and Francesco Nachira
- The paradox of aid and donor self-interest , pp 143-158

- William Easterly
- The paradox of collaborative consumption , pp 12-25

- Hugo Guyader
- The Paradox of Korea's Globalization , pp 93-145

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- The paradox of safety within data-driven smart cities , pp 88-108

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- The paradox of thrift , pp 157-163

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- The Paralysis of Reform , pp 155-167

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- The Paris Agreement on climate change: what legacy? , pp 103-115

- Laurence Tubiana and Emmanuel Guérin
- The Paris Agreement’s contribution to the development of the law on adaptation , pp 167-194

- Lauren Nishimura
- The Paris Agreement’s Enhanced Transparency Framework: state practices and compliance challenges , pp 279-295

- Hao Zhang
- The Paris Agreement’s facilitative approach: a compliance-inducing design? , pp 104-125

- Imogen Forster and Anna Huggins
- The Paris Agreement’s ‘Nationally Determined Contribution’: law and practice , pp 143-166

- Alexander Zahar
- The parliament in Bahrain and labour market policy preferences , pp 67-90

- Noor Alabbas
- The part and the whole , pp 57-66

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- The partially subsidized muse: estimating the value and incidence of public support received by nonprofit arts organizations

- Joseph J. Cordes
- The participatory design spectrum: design for, with, and by , pp 125-139

- Kendra Leith, Sher Vogel and Khanjan Mehta
- The parting of the veil – low- cost private schools – the evidence , pp 52-96

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- The partnership context of childbearing

- Júlia Mikolai
- The passage from entropy to thermodynamic indeterminacy: a social and science epistemology for sustainability , pp 257-286

- Silvio Funtowicz and Martin O'Connor
- The passage of time permits another sober reflection: this time on the performance evaluation challenge , pp 27-50

- Graeme Hodge and Carsten Greve
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