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- Transnational corporations and international economic integration , pp 543-545

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- Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship (TDE): the case of Puerto Rico , pp 110-128

- Marinés Aponte, Marta Çlvarez and Manuel Lobato
- Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship as a sub-field of international entrepreneurship: observations and conceptual remarks , pp 18-36

- Maria Elo and Leo Dana
- Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship: empirical findings, policy lessons and future research opportunities , pp 364-396

- Rolf Sternberg, Jonathan Levie, Maria Elo, José Ernesto Amor—s and Giacomo Solano
- Transnational entrepreneurs and global knowledge transfer , pp 638-651

- Sebastian Henn and Harald Bathelt
- Transnational feminism and global governance , pp 274-285

- Valentine M. Moghadam
- Transnational feminist methodologies: women’s rights and the construction of boundaries , pp 204-219

- Banu Ozkazanc-Pan
- Transnational governance and cybercrime control: dilemmas, developments and emerging research agendas , pp 91-106

- Majid Yar
- Transnational Governance and Evolutionary Theory

- Gralf-Peter Calliess, Jörg Freiling and Moritz Renner
- Transnational Governance by Contract – Private Regulation and Contractual Networks in Food Safety

- F. Cafaggi
- Transnational labour law

- Adelle Blackett
- Transnational litigation

- Phillip Paiement
- Transnational litigation networks: agents of change in the global constitutional order , pp 373-394

- Jill Bähring
- Transnational migration and the extractivist logic of global capitalism: the EU–Eastern Africa geopolitical space , pp 249-266

- Zuzana Uhde
- Transnational Monopoly Capitalism, the J-mode Firm and Industrial ‘Hollowing Out’ in Japan

- Keith Cowling and Philip. R. Tomlinson
- Transnational neoliberalism in organic crisis , pp 428-447

- Henk Overbeek
- Transnational Networks and Global Competition: An Organizing Framework , pp 171-191

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Transnational organizing of professional practices

- Katja Maria Hydle and James Faulconbridge
- Transnational private food standards in the People’s Republic: Hybridization with Chinese characteristics , pp 215-239

- Kai Kottenstede
- Transnational private regulation and the global governance of palm oil sustainability: from Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil certification to the Palm Oil Innovation Group/No-Deforestation standard , pp 187-198

- Helen E.S. Nesadurai
- Transnational prosecution of grand corruption and its discontent , pp 168-180

- Giulio Nessi
- Transnational regulation of decent work through Global Framework Agreements: a collective instrument of worker voice , pp 473-486

- Michael Fichter
- Transnational Supervisory Recognition: A Macro-jurisdictional Overview

- Hermann Geiger
- Transnational technical communities and regional growth in the periphery

- AnnaLee Saxenian
- Transnational Terrorism: An Economic Analysis

- Todd Sandler and Walter Enders
- Transnational Work: Global Professional Labour Markets in Professional Service Accounting Firms

- Jonathan Beaverstock
- Transnational – Transregional – Translocal: Transcultural

- Dirk Hoerder
- Transnationalism and Labour Law: The ‘British Jobs’ Protests of 2009

- Bernard Ryan
- Transnationalization of media and governance , pp 141-153

- Katharina Kleinen- von Königslöw and Hartmut Wessler
- Transparency

- Johannes Sedlmeir and Gilbert Fridgen
- Transparency and natural resource revenue management: empowering the public with information? , pp 58-68

- Päivi Lujala and Levon Epremian
- Transparency and non-discrimination in postal pricing , pp 317-328

- Joakim Levin, Åsa Gustafsson, Anders Hildingsson and Sten Selander
- Transparency and privacy in Bitcoin transactions: too many or not enough? – the case of Germany

- Loïc Sauce
- Transparency and social capital

- Jaeyeol Yee
- Transparency Directive , pp 183-191

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- Transparency is Not Enough: Central Bank Governance as the Next Frontier

- Pierre Siklos
- Transparency obligations under the TBT Agreement , pp 120-163

- Denise Prévost
- Transparency of algorithmic decision-making: Limits posed by IPRs and trade secrets , pp 28-56

- Olga Kokoulina
- Transparency of central banks’ policies , pp 518-534

- Christine Kaufmann and Rolf H Weber
- Transplantation tourism in Asia: snapshot, consequences and the imperative for policy changes , pp 411-420

- Alex Jingwei He
- Transport , pp 257-283

- Dag Sørlie Lund
- Transport , pp 139-190

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- Transport access routes for motorcycles in Liberia , pp 47-58

- Krijn Peters and Jack Jenkins
- Transport activism

- Rebecca Clements and Crystal Legacy
- Transport and communications and regional development: new potentials and challenges , pp 13-34

- Klaus Spiekermann and Michael Wegener
- Transport and economic growth

- Mike Salter
- Transport and Energy

- Kenneth Button
- Transport and environment

- Bert van Wee
- Transport and environment: from policy measures to sustainability notions and back

- Eran Feitelson and Erik Verhoef
- Transport and health

- Melanie Crane and Yvonne Laird
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