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- The politics of Citizens Basic Income , pp 198-230

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- The Politics of Civil and Criminal Enforcement Regimes

- Michelle Welsh
- The politics of climate experimentalism in China , pp 144-155

- Kevin Lo
- The politics of consciousness , pp 271-282

- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
- The politics of data, algorithms, and AI systems

- Pascal D. Koenig
- The Politics of Domestic Response to External Economic Pressure , pp 8-22

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- The politics of elections and congressional oversight , pp 217-232

- Russell Sobel and Adam Pellillo
- The politics of family and childcare policy reform: do parties still matter?

- Manuel Alvariño and Margarita León
- The politics of famine , pp 224-239

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- The Politics of Globalisation and the War on Terror

- Simon Lee
- The politics of government growth

- Roger Congleton
- The politics of green taxation , pp 208-227

- Lena Maria Schaffer
- The politics of growth models , pp 76-93

- Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson
- The politics of housing: policy reform , pp 474-487

- Hal Pawson
- The politics of imaginaries

- Anette Hallin, Christoffer Andersson, Lucia Crevani, Caroline Ingvarsson, Chris Ivory, Inti Lammi, Eva Lindell and Anna Uhlin
- The politics of inventors , pp 113-148

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- The politics of merger control in the European Union , pp 267-272

- Jonathan Faull
- The Politics of Partial Decentralization

- Shantayanan Devarajan, Stuti Khemani and Shekhar Shah
- The Politics of Patents and Drugs in Brazil and Mexico: The Industrial Bases of Health Policies

- Kenneth C. Shadlen
- The Politics of Pay: A Legislative History of Executive Compensation

- Kevin J. Murphy
- The Politics of Pension Reform in France: The End of Exceptionalism?

- Christelle Mandin and Bruno Palier
- The Politics of Pension Reform in Japan: Institutional Legacies, Credit-claiming and Blame Avoidance

- Toshimitsu Shinkawa
- The Politics of Poverty

- Thráinn Eggertsson
- The Politics of Privatization , pp 19-37

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- The politics of procurement and the low-carbon transition in South Africa , pp 91-106

- Lucy Baker and Jesse Burton
- The politics of public policy evaluation in the Global South

- Anis Ben Brik
- The Politics of Regulation in the Age of Governance

- Jacint Jordana and David Levi-Faur
- The politics of resistance in the neoliberal mining regime , pp 238-250

- Alvin A. Camba
- The politics of retrenchment , pp 25-40

- Peter Starke
- The politics of social protection in the global South , pp 44-62

- Sarah M. Brooks
- The politics of sustainability evaluation: analysis of three Austrian strategies for sustainable development , pp 21-44

- Michael Pregernig, Karl Hogl and Ralf Nordbeck
- The politics of tax expenditures , pp 128-145

- Christian von Haldenwang, Achim Kemmerling, Agustin Redonda and Zbigniew Truchlewski
- The politics of taxation in the European Union , pp 276-291

- Indra Römgens and Aanor Roland
- The politics of taxing financial transactions in the EU , pp 309-322

- Saliha Metinsoy
- The politics of taxing the digital economy , pp 338-353

- Rasmus Corlin Christensen and Wouter Lips
- The politics of the New Corporate State , pp 95-116

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- The politics of the OECD , pp 50-66

- Magdaléna Hadjiisky
- The Politics of Trade and Environment in the European Union

- Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer
- The Poll-Tax , pp 151-154

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- The Polluter-Pays and User-Pays Principles for developing countries; merits, drawbacks and feasibility , pp 81-92

- Kirit S. Parikh
- The Pollution Haven Hypothesis

- Brian Copeland
- The pollution puzzle , pp 91-97

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- The poor track record of building blocks for Video 4.0

- Eli Noam
- The population puzzler , pp 190-192

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- The populism-nationalism nexus , pp 23-34

- Michaelangelo Anastasiou and Jacopo Custodi
- The populist hype , pp 527-539

- Jana Goyvaerts, Katy Brown, Aurelien Mondon, Jason Glynos and Benjamin De Cleen
- The Portuguese Public University System: On the Road to Improvement?

- Pedro Teixeira, Margarida F. Cardoso, Cláudia S. Sarrico and Maria João Rosa
- The positive dissent of Michal Kalecki , pp 119-134

- Malcolm Sawyer
- The positive sloping demand curve? , pp 51-53

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- The positive-normative distinction , pp 200-204

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