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- Calibration and confounding conditions in a large-N example , pp 167-194

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- Calibration and simulation of DSGE models , pp 575-592

- Paul Gomme and Damba Lkhagvasuren
- Calibration of the DEAN model to The Netherlands , pp 101-145

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- California Motor Vehicle Standards and Federalism: Lessons for the EU

- Ann E. Carlson
- California’s State and Local Revenue Structure After Proposition 13: Is Denial the Appropriate Way to Cope?

- Robert Wassmer
- Calls for accountability and sustainability: how organizations respond , pp 89-108

- Hannele Mäkelä and Charles H. Cho
- Cambodia

- Melanie Beresford
- Cambodia: Country Case Study

- Matt Davies
- Cambridge Controversies in Growth Theory

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- Cambridge Futures: Forecating the Effect of Congestion Charging on Land Use and Transport

- Anthony J. Hargreaves and Marcial Echenique
- Cambridge School of economics , pp 343-357

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Annalisa Rosselli
- Cambridge versus Lausanne , pp 69-91

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- Cambridhe Controversy on the Theory of Capital

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- Cameralism , pp 43-51

- Keith Tribe
- Cameralism and the German tradition of development economics , pp 63-86

- Erik Reinert and Philipp R. Rössner
- Cameralism as an Intermediary between Mediterranean Scholastic Economic Thought and Classical Economics

- Bertram Schefold
- Campaign finance , pp 331-344

- Thomas Stratmann
- Campaigning for academic freedom , pp 358-377

- Dennis Hayes
- Can a best-practice VAT generate more revenues whilst fighting the VAT Gap by 2020? , pp 108-134

- Ine Lejeune
- Can a legalization programme for immigrants generate conflict among natives? , pp 365-386

- Jesus Clemente Lopez and Gemma Larramona
- Can a Progressive Capital Gains Tax Help Avoid the Next Crisis? Public Sector Governance in a Comprehensive Neo-Schumpeterian System

- Horst Hanusch and Florian Wackermann
- Can a strategic management mix help China win the 2050 World Cup? , pp 110-141

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- Can agriculture be climate smart? , pp 115-131

- Irina Arakelyan, Anita Wreford and Dominic Moran
- Can AI governance be progressive? Group interests, group privacy and abnormal justice , pp 19-40

- Linnet Taylor
- Can blockchain solve the puzzle of labour standards implementation in international trade? , pp 432-441

- Sangeeta Khorana and Hanna C. Norberg
- Can capitalism be built through shortcuts?: lessons from Poland's economic reform , pp 217-234

- Edward K. Zajicek
- Can catch up reduce inequality? , pp 169-191

- Deepak Nayyar
- Can central banks run out of ammunition? The money–equities interaction channel in monetary policy

- Tim Congdon
- Can China sustain fast economic growth? A perspective from transition and development

- Mei Wen
- Can co-production that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic be sustained? , pp 126-136

- Trui Steen, Taco Brandsen and Menno Hoppen
- Can Competition Between Governments Enhance Democracy?

- Viktor J. Vanberg
- Can Constitutions Protect Private Property Against Governmental Predation?

- Andrzej Rapaczynski
- Can Cost–Benefit Analysis Guide Education Policy in Developing Countries?

- Emmanuel Jimenez and Harry Patrinos
- Can Cost–Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation be Made Credible?

- Patrick Honohan
- Can cryptocurrencies become a commonly accepted means of exchange? , pp 13-28

- Nicolás Cachanosky
- Can data protection friendly conduct constitute an abuse of dominance under Art 102 TFEU?

- Klaus Wiedemann
- Can digital technologies help Africa to leapfrog its massive education gap? , pp 171-183

- Ali Parry and Wilma Viviers
- Can education foster entrepreneurship? The case of a Portuguese entrepreneurial university

- José Paulo Esperança
- Can Emerging Markets Float? Should They Inflation Target?

- Barry Eichengreen
- Can environmental bonds manage policy-induced risks? , pp 332-365

- V. Kerry Smith
- Can EU merger control resist the turn towards protectionism? , pp 352-366

- Anu Bradford
- Can Evolutionary Economics Make a Billion $ Difference for 60 Per Cent of the World’s Poor in Asia?

- Hans-Peter Brunner
- Can female legislators reduce corruption when corruption is self-reinforcing? , pp 47-64

- Joel W. Simmons and Analía Gómez Vidal
- Can Foreign Aid Promote Development?

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- Can Georgia Move from Income Tax to Consumption Tax?

- Sally Wallace
- Can Hong Kong Survive as an International Financial Center?

- Yiping Huang
- Can independent education be suppressed? , pp 250-257

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- Can industrial agriculture be resilient to external shocks? Industrial agriculture in diversified clusters in rural China

- Qian Forrest Zhang and Zhanping Hu
- Can Integrated Reporting and Integrated Thinking deliver organisational change? Conceptual framework and future research agenda

- Ruth Dimes and Charl de Villiers
- Can International Migration Ever be Made a Pareto Improvement?

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Wilhelm Kohler