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- Theory and the role of the public sector , pp 225-268

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- Theory and theorizing in case study research , pp 67-87

- Peter Rule
- Theory in qualitative research: a framework that synthesises existing academic advice , pp 14-34

- Louise Keogh, Natalie Jovanovski, Sarah MacLean and Richard Chenhall
- Theory of Economic Valuation of Environmental Goods and Services

- P.-O. Johansson
- Theory of EEID (energy efficiency, intensity, dependence)

- Syeda Tayyaba Ijaz and Sumayya Chughtai
- Theory of External Costs

- Stef Proost
- Theory of externalities

- Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
- Theory of non-territorial internal exit , pp 143-180

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- Theory of regional policy , pp 565-570

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- Theory of riba: the orthodox interpretation , pp 142-145

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- Theory of the choice , pp 72-122

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- Theory of the firm , pp 123-181

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- Theory of the firm , pp 553-562

- Élodie Bertrand
- Theory of the firm and its sustainable development: in the epoch of digitalization and artificial intelligence

- Ninel Seniuk
- Theory of the Firm Revisited: New and Neo-institutional Perspectives , pp 33-56

- John Groenewegen and Jack Vromen
- Theory versus empirics: a review of the international school choice literature , pp 289-317

- Ilja Cornelisz
- Theory: institutions and actors , pp 9-20

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- There is nothing so practical as three good theories , pp 110-134

- Laurence Romani, Henriett Primecz and Roger-Matthew Bell Lambert
- There's nothing so testable as a strong theory

- Roger Sansom and Mindy E. Bergman
- Theres no place like home: minority-majority dialogue, contestation, and ritual negotiation in cemeteries and crematoria spaces , pp 61-81

- Katie McClymont, Yasminah Beebeejaun, Avril Maddrell, Brenda Mathijssen, Danny McNally and Sufyan Dogra
- Thermodynamic depth and physical surplus

- Clair Quentin
- Thermodynamic depth and social surplus

- Clair Quentin
- Thermodynamic Models , pp 102-129

- Stefan Baumgärtner
- Thermodynamics and Georgesçu-Roegen's economics , pp 99-119

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- Theses on Weisskopf

- Robert Pollin
- They are industrial districts, but not as we know them! , pp 479-492

- Fiorenza Belussi and Lisa De Propris
- Think about university service and leadership positions , pp 163-167

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- Thinking about Economics

- Caroline Shaw Bell
- Thinking about inequality in Latin America in times of commodity booms and pandemics

- Diego Sánchez-Ancochea
- Thinking About Markets , pp 173-190

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- Thinking about the Value of Biodiversity , pp 172-186

- Alan Randall
- Thinking and information processing , pp 169-197

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- Thinking and working apolitically , pp 417-428

- Graham Teskey
- Thinking for Yourself, Like an Economist

- Robert F. Garnett
- Thinking Inside the Boxes: Alternative Policies in the Development and Food Security Boxes , pp 324-343

- Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla, Xinshen Diao and Sherman Robinson
- Thinking of the Economy as a Circuit , pp 142-172

- Biagio Bossone
- Thinking race and racialization in the black majority world

- Hugo ka Canham
- Thinking through global crime and its research agendas , pp 1-10

- Tim Hall and Vincenzo Scalia
- Thinking with models: an inescapable conundrum , pp 27-41

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- Thinner = winner

- Emma Calow
- Third sector , pp 400-410

- Jacques Defourny
- Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL)

- Vincent Chetail
- Third-country market access under Brexit: new wine in old bottles , pp 181-194

- Mathias Hanten
- Third-party monitoring and environmental data manipulation: the case of air quality control in Chinese cities , pp 345-359

- Chengwei Wang and Liang Ma
- Third-party reactions to counterproductive work behavior: a sensemaking perspective

- Tara C. Reich, Kara Ng and Karen Niven
- Thirlwall’s Law and Palley’s Pitfalls: A Reconsideration

- Mark Setterfield
- Thirteen situations , pp 35-54

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- Thirty years in Africa’s development: from structural adjustment to structural transformation? , pp 121-140

- Tony Addison
- This class is a Kahoot! Using Kahoot! to test student knowledge in class , pp 200-207

- Jadrian Wooten
- This must be the place: creative workers evaluations of cities as enabling contexts for work , pp 147-163

- Lorenzo Mizzau, Fabrizio Montanari, Damiano Razzoli and Stefano Rodighiero
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