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- The unchanging focus of modem economics , pp 8-40

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- The uncovered set and its applications , pp 347-366

- William T. Bianco, Christopher Kam, Itai Sened and Regina A. Smyth
- The UNCTAD system of political economy , pp 291-304

- Ricardo Bielschowsky and Antonio Carlos Macedo e Silva
- The under-researched role of alumni spin-off entrepreneurs in upgrading a university’s entrepreneurial support structure: essential ingredient or just a decorative accessory? , pp 166-191

- Arne Vorderwülbecke and Rolf Sternberg
- The underground and criminal economy in Latin America

- Julia Buxton
- The underground revolution in the Sinos Valley: a comparison of upgrading in global and national value chains

- Luiza Bazan and Lizbeth Navas-Alemán
- The underlying and basic foundations of the smart city: where do artificial intelligence, machine learning and other buzz words fit in the narrative? , pp 22-42

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- The underlying legal structure of economic relationships , pp 37-59

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- The Undertaking and Single Entity Doctrine in EU and UK Competition Law: Proposals for a Refined Approach

- Stephen Daly and Alison Jones
- The underwriters of IPOs in Europe’s second markets , pp 237-254

- Katrin Migliorati and Stefano Paleari
- The Uneasy Case for Competition Law and Regulation as Decisive Factors in Development: Some Lessons for China

- Thomas S. Ulen
- The unemployment issue , pp 166-192

- Claude Gnos
- The Unequal Treatment of Voters Under a Single Transferable Vote: Implications for Electoral Welfare with an Application to the 2003 Northern Ireland Assembly Elections

- Vani Borooah
- The uneven impact of exchange rate movements on trade disputes , pp 130-150

- Patrick J.W. Egan
- The uneven potential of online platform work for human development at the global margins , pp 194-208

- Mark Graham, Vili Lehdonvirta, Alex J. Wood, Helena Barnard, Isis Hjorth and David Peter Simon
- The uneven quality of the BRIC countries: Russia and Brazil as the weaker half , pp 49-71

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- The unexpected consequences of the application of the EU Working Time Directive in France , pp 193-205

- Fabrice Colomb
- The unexplained part of the gender wage gap , pp 80-102

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- The unfinished journey of ecological economics: toward an ethic of ecological citizenship , pp 323-346

- Peter G. Brown
- The unfinished stabilization of the Real Plan: an analysis of the indexation of the Brazilian economy , pp 61-81

- José Luís Oreiro and Júlio Fernando Costa Santos
- The unfolding Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) process

- Paul Lim
- The unfulfilled promise of feminist research in entrepreneurship studies

- Chiara Leggerini
- The Unidroit Capital Markets Projects , pp 360-370

- Thomas Keijser
- The Unidroit Principles and the harmonization of contract law in West and Central Africa , pp 193-205

- Justin Monsenepwo
- The Unidroit Principles in investment arbitration , pp 206-218

- José Antonio Moreno Rodríguez
- The Unintended Disincentive in the Clean Air Act , pp 310-336

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- The union as broker of employment rights , pp 248-272

- Stewart J. Schwab
- The unique development of non-financial corporations in Latin America , pp 89-105

- Noemi Levy-Orlik and Jorge Alonso Bustamante-Torres
- The Unit Simplex

- John Whalley
- The United Arab Emirates: Exchange Rate Regime Options

- Zubair Iqbal
- The United Kingdom

- Sally Stening, Klaus Kilov and Larry Lockshin
- The United Kingdom , pp 335-362

- Philip Baker Qc and Mark Bowler-Smith
- The United Kingdom , pp 242-255

- Conor Quigley
- The United Kingdom - still the liberal model? , pp 81-105

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- The United Kingdom before and after Brexit , pp 170-185

- Benjamin Leruth and Peter Taylor-Gooby
- The United Kingdom Private Finance Initiative: the challenge of allocating risk

- David Corner
- The United Kingdom: Free-marketeers and their divorce from the European Union , pp 125-145

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- The United Kingdom: permanent revolution or muddling through? , pp 311-329

- Sam Warner, David Richards and Martin Smith
- The United Kingdom: Scotland and Wales , pp 142-175

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- The United Kingdom’s record on economic and social convergence with Europe: A pre-Brexit appraisal , pp 436-472

- Damian Grimshaw
- The United Nations and cities: Creating, shaping and enforcing international law , pp 67-92

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- The United Nations and the regulation of cyber-security , pp 465-490

- Christian Henderson
- The United Nations and Transnational Corporations: Some Personal Reminiscences

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- The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights , pp 58-73

- Anthony Ewing
- The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and digital learning , pp 211-217

- Leigh Graves Wolf
- The United Nations, human rights and the environment , pp 219-244

- Lynda Collins
- The United States , pp 363-402

- Reuven S. Avi-Yonah and Dmitry Zelik
- The United States after World War II

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- The United States and ASEAN , pp 211-221

- Prashanth Parameswaran
- The United States and global capital markets

- Joseph Daniels
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