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- The Working Poor in European Welfare States: Empirical Evidence from a Multilevel Perspective

- Henning Lohmann
- The workings of liquidity lines between central banks , pp 102-124

- Saleem Bahaj and Ricardo Reis
- The Workings of the Japanese Economy

- Donald W. Katzner
- The workplace , pp 104-115

- Narayan Prasad and Nausheen Nizami
- The World Bank and Anthropology: conflict and cooperation , pp 51-61

- Robert K. Hitchcock
- The World Bank and global public goods , pp 403-417

- Scott Morris
- The World Bank and its potential for reform: the human rights perspective , pp 385-395

- Galit A. Sarfaty
- The World Bank and Legal Studies , pp 62-72

- Lorenzo Gasbarri
- The World Bank and shrinking civic space , pp 407-416

- Rachel Nadelman and Ricardo Vergel Negrón
- The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank: should Asia have both? , pp 197-214

- Vikram Nehru
- The World Bank and Wolfensohn era reforms , pp 1-6

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- The World Bank Group sanctions system , pp 227-258

- Pascale Hélène Dubois, Frank Fariello, Collin Swan, Corinne Champilou, Sheherezade Cariño Malik and Naicheng Deng
- The World Bank Inspection Panel from an institutionalist perspective , pp 85-95

- Alexsandro Eugenio Pereira
- The World Bank: a changing organization in a changing world , pp 2-20

- Antje Vetterlein and Tobias Schmidtke
- The World Bank’s work in health: continuity and change , pp 216-226

- Shiri Noy
- The World Cup

- Markus Kurscheidt
- The world economy and US hegemony , pp 209-218

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- The world economy at large , pp 137-160

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- The World is a Table. Economic Philosophy Stated Flatly in Terms of Rows, Columns and Cells

- Hartmut Kliemt
- The world is running out of resources (once again) , pp 14-27

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- The World of Unintended Consequences: A Post-Mortem on Regulation Q and Prologue for the Future

- Robert Eisenbeis and George G. Kaufman
- The world of work: A green and feminist future? , pp 116-137

- Sandra Fredman
- The World Trade Organisation and Domestic Regulation

- Peter Holmes
- The World Trade Organization and International Economic Integration: Legal Aspects

- Dencho Georgiev
- The World Trade Organization and the Turbulent Legacy of International Economic Law-making in the Long Twentieth Century

- Fiona Macmillan
- The World Trade Organization: The Secretariat and its Influence , pp 251-280

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- The worm that is gnawing at the insides of our civilization , pp 84-118

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- The writing of ECHA's socio-economic guidelines: construction of a space of common mental representations on a minefield , pp 117-144

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- The writing process , pp 126-146

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- The WTO Agenda and the Developing Countries

- Sam Laird
- The WTO Agreement on Safeguards: An Empirical Analysis of Discriminatory Impact

- Chad Bown and Rachel McCulloch
- The WTO and China’s Transparency Requirements

- Vivienne Bath
- The WTO and its GATS

- Scott Sinclair
- The WTO and its GATS , pp 359-367

- Scott Sinclair
- The WTO and Labor Rights: Strategies of Linkage

- Chantal Thomas
- The WTO and the Doha Round

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- The WTO and the Transfer of Policy Knowledge: The Case of Trade and Competition

- Oliver Morrissey and Doug Nelson
- The WTO Dispute on Trademarks and Geographical Indications: Some Implications for Trade Policy-Making and Negotiations

- David Vivas-Eugui and María Julia Oliva
- The WTO system and foreign direct investment: a policy challenge

- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam and David Sapsford
- The WTO – Tilting Trade Rules Further Against the South

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- The WTO, Services and the Environment

- Robert K. Stumberg
- The WTO–TRIPS Patent Regime after Doha: Promises and Realities

- Sigrid Sterckx
- The xenobiology of capital

- Clair Quentin
- The young Marshall’s University , pp 99-104

- Christopher Stray
- The young Rudolf Hilferding , pp 22-39

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- The Öresund Food Cluster , pp 84-101

- Magnus Lagnevik, Ingegerd Sjöholm, Anders Lareke and Jacob Östberg
- The ‘Boom’ Heard Round the Campus: How the Retirement of the Baby Boomers Will Affect Colleges and Universities

- Karen Steinberg, Phyllis Snyder and Rebecca Klein-Collins
- The ‘China opportunity’: false promises (and premises) , pp 108-128

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- The ‘China threat’ and the political economy of fear , pp 66-83

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- The ‘China threat’: a self-fulfilling prophecy , pp 84-107

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