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- The Most FDI-intensive Economy in Europe: Analysis of the Irish Experience and Current Policy Issues

- Frank Barry
- The most fundamental question: What justification, if any? , pp 19-33

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- The most-favored nation (MFN) obligation and exceptions (with a note on state trading enterprises) , pp 159-192

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- The Most-Favoured-Nation clause and intellectual property investments , pp 86-100

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- The mother of all myths: do the royals attract tourists? , pp 188-203

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- The Motivation of Entrepreneurs Toward Private Equity Financing: A Laddering Approach

- Gabriele Morandin, Massimo Bergami and Richard P. Bagozzi
- The move away from matter in art and design , pp 3-6

- Simon Clatworthy
- The moving lines of multilevel governance

- Thomas Lacroix, Jorge Enrique Culebro Moreno and Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar
- The moving media industry as a catalyst for technological change and economic development: Texas as a case study , pp 267-282

- Bernard L. Weinstein and Terry L. Clower
- The Multi-attribute Utility Approach to Assessing Health-related Quality of Life

- David Feeny
- The Multi-attribute Utility Approach to Assessing Health-related Quality of Life

- David Feeny
- The Multi-home-based Corporation: Solving an Insider–Outsider Dilemma

- …rjan Sölvell
- The multi-layered action of trademark: meaning, law and market , pp 341-356

- Giovanni Ramello
- The multi-sector convergence approach to global burden sharing of greenhouse gas reductions , pp 279-291

- Jos J.C. Bruggink
- The Multiannual Financial Framework for 2021-2027 and the struggle over ideas about migration and border management , pp 172-201

- Sybille Münch
- The Multiannual Financial Framework: reforms and path-dependent development of the EU budget , pp 73-92

- Robert Kaiser
- The multicase study approach in family businesses: opportunities and challenges , pp 108-124

- Nadine Kammerlander and Vanessa Diaz-Moriana
- The Multifaceted Effects of Institutions on Firm Strategies and Entrepreneurial Actions

- Michael A. Hitt and Tiago Ratinho
- The multilateral institutions and budget accountability in Jamaica , pp 78-105

- Jane Harrigan
- The multilectics and multiplicities of borders and border studies

- Thomas M. Wilson
- The Multimodal Transport of Flowers between Taiwan and China

- Anthony Beresford and Chang Zheng
- The Multinational Corporation from a Business Network Angle

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- The multinational enterprise , pp 131-156

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- The multinational enterprise , pp 148-168

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- The multinational enterprise as a global factory , pp 77-92

- Peter Buckley
- The Multinational Enterprise, Institutions and Corruption

- Martina McGuinness and Mehmet Demirbag
- The Multinational Firm: Characteristics, Activities and Explanations in Historical Context

- Grazia Ietto-Gillies
- The multiple faces of federal government , pp 101-113

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- The multiple paths of local development , pp 210-226

- Marco Bellandi and Fabio Sforzi
- The Multiple Unit Double Auction , pp 391-404

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- The multiplicity of distributional outcomes across the world: diversities of fundamentals or countries getting the inequality they deserve? , pp 119-153

- José Gabriel Palma
- The Munich high-tech region: development towards a leading European startup cluster , pp 129-151

- Helmut Schönenberger
- The municipal bond market , pp 301-330

- Daniel Bergstresser
- The municipal finances and challenges of municipal taxation in post-revolutionary Tunisia , pp 266-284

- Salih Yasun
- The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: a labour of love and learning , pp 139-149

- Daphne Freeder, Shankar Sankaran and Stewart Clegg
- The Music Industry

- Andrew E Burke
- The Mystery of Brazil

- Gordon Tullock
- The myth of progressive taxation , pp 18-45

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- The myths of econometrics , pp 99-122

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- The myths of financial economics , pp 147-163

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- The myths of laissez-faire , pp 123-146

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- The myths of macroeconomics , pp 164-187

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- The NAIRU and Fiscal and Monetary Policy for Now and Our Future: Some Comments

- Robert Eisner
- The national and international drivers of climate change legislation , pp 19-36

- Abbie Clare, Sam Fankhauser and Caterina Gennaioli
- The National Bank of Belgium's quarterly model

- Philippe Jeanfils
- The national context of medical travel within Japan , pp 288-295

- Hiroyoshi Endo, Serina Okamura and Masafumi Toya
- The national debt: asset or liability? , pp 198-199

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- The national defense ecosystem: context, challenges and opportunities , pp 1-16

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- The National Economic Impacts of a Food Terrorism Event: Initial Estimates of Indirect Costs

- Thomas Stinson
- The National German Innovation System – Its Development in Different Governmental and Territorial Structures

- Hariolf Grupp, Iciar Dominguez Lacasa and Monika Friedrich-Nishio
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