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- The Views of the German Historical School on the Issue of International Income Distribution

- Jürgen G. Backhaus
- The Vindication of Finance

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- The violent externalisation of asylum , pp 204-220

- Jane Freedman
- The visual keyhole into vulnerable communities: when pictures speak a thousand words , pp 93-114

- Melodena Stephens
- The vital role of cash transfers in tackling child poverty

- Silvia Paruzzolo, Sonali Mukherjee and Yolande Wright
- The voting behaviour puzzle , pp 169-174

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- The voting paradox , pp 175-181

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- The vulnerability of the Asian supply chain to localized disasters , pp 81-111

- Thomas Hertel, David Hummels and Terrie Walmsley
- The wage curve

- Uwe Blien and Stephan Brunow
- The Wage Effects of Economic Integration: A Sectoral Perspective in the Enlarged European Union

- Éva Katalin Polgár and Julia Woerz
- The wage-price spiral in an integrated model , pp 143-162

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- The wager over wages , pp 166-168

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- The waking giant: China’s development trajectory , pp 64-81

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- The waning of solidarity? Securing work and income and welfare statism at present , pp 21-48

- Hans Keman
- The waqf: evolution of an institution , pp 92-112

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- The War Against Psychological Warfare

- Michelle Slone and Anat Shoshani
- The War and the International Economy

- Chris Wrigley
- THE WAR OF IDEAS , pp 274-274

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- The war of ideas: a comparison of the U.S. and Europe , pp 289-293

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- The war on cash , pp 105-137

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- The Washington Consensus and (Non-) Development

- Hansjörg Herr and Jan Priewe
- The Washington Consensus and its limits , pp 23-37

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- The water industry in England and Wales: the problems of public interest regulation , pp 202-230

- Richard Schofield and Jean Shaoul
- The water problem , pp 31-32

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- The watershed of life: a river runs through it , pp 444-459

- Gary R. Gunderson, Teresa Cutts and James R. Cochrane
- The Way Ahead

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- The Way Ahead: A New Political Economy , pp 265-285

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- The way forward , pp 206-227

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- The way forward , pp 172-182

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- The Way Forward

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- The Way Forward: Institutional proposals and Stakeholders' Reactions , pp 146-185

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- The way forward: mapping the governance logic of international CSR pathways , pp 480-501

- Rob van Tulder
- The way forward: rethinking public policy , pp 184-203

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- The Way Forward? Design Principles for Annex B Trading , pp 221-224

- Suzi Kerr
- The way welfare states can develop in turbulent times , pp 226-231

- Bent Greve
- The Wealth of Nations , pp 61-70

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- The wealth-power connection

- Arthur MacEwan
- The welfare cost of uncertainity in policy outcomes , pp 65-76

- Edward Schlee and V. Kerry Smith
- The Welfare Economics of Encouraging More Births , pp 57-68

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- The Welfare Effects of Inflation: A Cost–Benefit Perspective

- Karl-Heinz Tödter and Bernhard Manzke
- The Welfare Mix in Pension Provisions in Sweden , pp 266-308

- Eskil Wadensjӧ
- The welfare mix in the United Kingdom

- Marilyn Taylor
- The welfare state , pp 379-383

- Daniel Ankarloo
- The welfare state and handling health challenges , pp 112-126

- Caroline Rudisill
- The Welfare State and Privatization

- Robert McMaster
- The welfare state backlash and the tax revolt , pp 98-122

- Kenneth Newton
- The welfare state in transition , pp 16-38

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- The welfare state in turbulent times: a perspective from the United States , pp 210-225

- Alex Waddan
- The Welfare State is Female: Trends in Public Sector Employment in Sweden

- Jon Pierre
- The West: New Deal, war years, and the fifties , pp 384-417

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