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- Changing contexts , pp 44-58

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- Changing faculty demographics and the need for new policies

- Robert L. Clark
- Changing Gender Role Attitudes

- Jacqueline Scott
- Changing Growth Constraints in Northern Latin America

- Jaime Ros
- Changing higher education discourse in the making of the ASEAN region , pp 124-142

- Roger Y. Chao, Jr
- Changing higher education systems through corporate social responsibility? _ A study on multinational enterprises’ efforts to establish proto-institutions at Vietnamese universities , pp 348-369

- Jöran Wrana, Moritz Breul and Javier Revilla Diez
- Changing Landscape of Micro Finance

- Suresh Sundaresan
- Changing Marketing Channels , pp 71-97

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- Changing Models and Patterns of Higher Education Funding: Some Empirical Evidence

- Benedetto Lepori, Martin Benninghoff, Ben Jongbloed, Carlo Salerno and Stig Slipersaeter
- Changing Paradigms in Electric Energy Systems

- Marija Ilic and Mariann Jelinek
- Changing pathways: urban dynamics and governance at 22@Barcelona , pp 181-204

- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and Josep Miquel Piqué
- Changing patterns in the division of labour and in the segmentation of the labour force , pp 185-194

- Vittorio Rieser
- Changing Perceptions of the Role of Local Government with Particular Reference to the United Kingdom , pp 159-178

- Peter Else
- Changing policies, durable inequalities: youth flows and transitions in the Brazilian labour market , pp 204-223

- Nadya Araujo Guimarães, Alvaro Augusto Comin, Carlos Henrique Leite Corseuil, Murillo Marschner and Maíra Penna Franca
- Changing practices of providing (financial) care: gender, digital access and remittances during COVID-19 , pp 291-308

- Iris Lim and Kavita Datta
- Changing research policy and practice with evidence: the relationships between meta-research and its stakeholders , pp 90-103

- Steven Hill
- Changing research publication practices and the rise of research metrics , pp 191-203

- Thed van Leeuwen
- Changing risks, individualisation and inequality in a recast welfare state , pp 70-87

- Klaus Rasborg
- Changing rules of the game of global finance: Glimpses from Argentina’s sovereign debt restructuring , pp 194-212

- Mohit Arora
- Changing structure of non-performing loans: The case of Indian public banks , pp 212-229

- Meenakshi Rajeev
- Changing Structure – Keeping Location: From Musical Instruments to Electronics in the Accordion District of Ancona

- Deborah Tappi
- Changing Student Access Through Strategic Pricing Initiatives

- Donald E. Heller
- Changing the C-suite: new chief officer roles as strategic responses to institutional complexity , pp 135-161

- Silviya Svejenova and José Luis Alvarez
- Changing the dominant narrative on migration and development: strategic indicators , pp 76-95

- Alejandro I. Canales and Selene Gaspar Olvera
- Changing the Entrepreneurship Education Paradigm

- David Kirby
- Changing the rules of the game: lessons from immunology and linguistics for self-organization of institutions , pp 35-47

- Marco A. Janssen
- Changing the state: concepts and practice in the reform of the public sector , pp 17-37

- Martin Minogue
- Changing times: emerging technologies for students with disabilities in higher education , pp 131-148

- Catherine S. Fichten, Natalina Martiniello, Jennison Asuncion, Tim Coughlan and Alice Havel
- Changing Transnational Institutions and the Management of International Business Transactions

- Richard Whitley
- Changing Varieties of Capitalism. Societal Consequences of Spatial and Institutional Fragmentation in Germany and Italy

- Ulrich Glassmann
- Chaning times: Demographic and economic changes and state local government finances

- Sally Wallace
- Channels and benefits of interactions between public research organizations and industry: comparing country cases in Africa, Asia, and Latin America , pp 164-193

- Valeria Arza, Claudia De Fuentes, Gabriela Dutrénit and Claudia Vazquez
- Channels of technology transfer and intellectual property rights in developing countries , pp 33-89

- Walter Park and Douglas Lippoldt
- Chaos in Economics

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- Chaotic Models

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- CHAPTER 6 CENTRAL BANKS AS AGENTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT , pp 407-425

- Gerald Epstein
- Character and capabilities , pp 488-494

- Tiziano Raffaelli
- Characteristics and Determinants of East Asia’s Trade Patterns

- Daisuke Hiratsuka
- Characteristics and Organisation of European Ports , pp 17-41

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- Characteristics and Typology of Last-mile Logistics from an Innovation Perspective in an Urban Context

- Roel Gevaers, Eddy Van de Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
- Characteristics of FDI Firms in China After WTO Accession

- Chunlai Chen
- Characteristics of Foreign R&D Strategies of Swiss Firms: Implications for Policy

- Heinz Hollenstein
- Characteristics of partnerships , pp 20-29

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- Characteristics of Terrorism

- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- Characteristics of the Dutch credit market , pp 76-87

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- Characteristics of the five East Asian manufacturing sectors and estimates of varying coefficients , pp 50-82

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- Characteristics of the national parks , pp 30-39

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- Characterizing Regional Economic Impacts and Responses to Climate Change , pp 116-130

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- Charasoff, Georg von

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- Charging for health care in Tanzania: official pricing in a liberalized environment , pp 176-201

- Paula Tibandebage
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