Chapters
From Edward Elgar Publishing Bibliographic data for series maintained by Jack Sweeney (). Access Statistics for this chapter series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- The possibility of deglobalization

- Lord Meghnad Desai
- The Possibility of Positive Constitutional Economics , pp 37-60

- .
- The possible dynamic role of natural resource-based networks in Latin American development strategies , pp 380-412

- Carlota Pérez, Anabel Marín and Lizbeth Navas-Alemán
- The possible impact of changes in demography on economic inequality in Europe , pp 245-260

- M. Azhar Hussain and Bent Greve
- The Post Keynesian/Ecological Economics of Kenneth Boulding

- Robert H. Scott
- The post-crisis world , pp 107-143

- .
- The Post-Genome Era: Rupture in the Organization of the Life Science Industry?

- Michel Quéré
- The post-Keynesian institutionalism of Wallace Peterson , pp 325-335

- .
- The Post-Keynesian School , pp 246-272

- Louis-Philippe Rochon
- The Post-Keynesian Theories of Growth and Distribution: A Survey

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- The post-pandemic workplace: issues and insights for future research and action , pp 19-46

- Pengji Wang, Shaoyuan Chen, Angeline Lim Cuifang and Sophia Zhao Xiuxi
- The post-reform period: 2012–present , pp 216-234

- .
- The Post-Socialist Transformation Process: Systemic Vacuum, Search Processes, Implementation Problems and Social Struggle , pp 134-157

- Jerzy Hausner and Klaus Nielsen
- The post-Soviet industrial extinctions and the rise of jihadi terrorism in the North Caucasus , pp 729-737

- Georgi Derluguian
- The post-truth about corruption , pp 134-148

- .
- The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act: Some Consequences

- Robert A.F. Reisner, Lawrence G. Buc and James Pierce Myers
- The postal economy in the UK and Rutgers CRRI conferences since 1990: a review of developments and economic themes , pp 375-392

- Frank Rodriguez
- The Postal Technology Market and Effects on Purchasing Strategy , pp 237-256

- William J. Dowling, Robert J. Curry, Robert A.F. Reisner and Bill Worth
- The potential and challenges of disruptive energy technologies , pp 109-123

- Xiaojing Lv, Xicong Mi, Ruikang Yan, Mashamba Takudzwa Martin and Yiwu Weng
- The potential competitive harms from the existence and abuse of buyer power , pp 79-116

- .
- The Potential for the Use of Single- versus Dual-Purpose Officers in Firms: A Theoretical Analysis Based on Resource-based, Transaction Cost and Labour Market Economics

- Ioannis Theotokas and Maria Anne Wagtmann
- The potential of - and problems with - perpetrator research , pp 157-170

- Christian Gudehus
- The potential of cash waqf for poverty alleviation in Somalia , pp 222-234

- Abdurezak Mohamed Nur and Saeed A. Bin-Nashwan
- The potential of community entrepreneurship for neighbourhood revitalization in the United Kingdom and the United States , pp 203-228

- David Varady, Reinout Kleinhans and Maarten van Ham
- The potential of explainable deep learning for public transport planning , pp 155-175

- Wenzhe Sun, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Youxi Lai and Koji Fukuda
- The potential of factoring for improving SME access to finance , pp 212-234

- Ivor Istuk
- The potential of gender (and intersectional) equality indices: the case of Aotearoa New Zealand's public service , pp 160-188

- Jane Parker, Noelle Donnelly, Janet Sayers, Patricia Loga and Selu Paea
- The potential of network pictures for international alliance and network research , pp 229-242

- Valtteri Kaartemo, Hannu Makkonen and Rami Olkkonen
- The potential of praxis projects in the social psychology classroom: Community building, inclusivity and action , pp 174-185

- Janelle M. Silva
- The potential of trade sanctions to overcome the small coalition paradox: a review of the literature , pp 125-144

- Juan Sesmero and Alecia Evans
- The potentials for government-foundation partnerships to address public sector challenges in the twenty-first century

- Eric Boyer and Hyunrang Han
- The poverty of development theory: China’s Faustian bargain with global capital , pp 215-231

- Walden Bello
- The poverty premium and debt , pp 175-193

- Sara Davies and Andrea Finney
- The power and limits of federalism , pp 27-33

- Emilia Simison and Daniel Ziblatt
- The power and poison of achievement

- Gloria H. M. Park
- The power and politics of precarious resistance , pp 485-494

- Marcel Paret
- The power of boycotts , pp 487-498

- Allyson P. Brantley
- The power of corporations in global food sector governance , pp 435-447

- Tobias Gumbert and Doris Fuchs
- The power of data to advance practice and theory: leveraging administrative and survey data for fundraising in higher education research

- Noah D. Drezner
- The power of dialogue in leadership education

- Bridget Turner Kelly, Ben Parks and Abigail Williams-Yee
- The power of energy cultures , pp 106-121

- .
- The Power of Fixed Mobile Convergence: The Changes in the Telecommunications Industry and the Role of Dynamic Capabilities

- Stefanie Düker, Silvia Boßow-Thies, Philipp Zimmermann and Dieter Lange
- The Power of Large Companies

- Marlyse Pouchol
- The power of the BRICS in world trade and growth, analysing the macroeconomic impacts within and across the bloc , pp 162-190

- Ahmed Khalid
- The power of the economy of experiences: new ways of value creation , pp 171-176

- Albert Boswijk
- The power of words and images: towards talking about and seeing entrepreneurship and innovation differently , pp 179-196

- Friederike Welter
- The power resources approach

- Stefan Schmalz
- The PPP research terrain in a contested era , pp 3-32

- Carsten Greve and Graeme A. Hodge
- The practice of fiscal equalization: a political economy clarification , pp 41-62

- Bernard Dafflon and Francois Vaillancourt
- The Practice of Minority Integration in the European Union: What Works

- Martin Kahanec
| |