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- Wagner’s Hypothesis: New Evidence from the US Using the Bounds Testing Approach

- James Payne, Bradley Ewing and Hassan Mohammadi
- Wagner’s Law of Increasing Expansion of Public Activities

- Alan Peacock
- Wairas, Uon

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- Waiting for ‘Rowland Hill’ – Elements of Reform of Postal Services in Sub-Saharan Africa

- José Ansón and Joëlle Toledano
- Waiting Times and Waiting Lists

- Luigi Siciliani and Tor Iversen
- Wake up and smell the coffee: Innovation in the coffee shop experience , pp 284-300

- Ian Miles, Ming-Fei Lee and Kantima Sawatwarakul
- Walkable City initiatives: the case of Seoul, Korea

- Sugie Lee
- Walking

- Tim Jones
- Walking a Feasible Path, not Heading for the Stars , pp 61-98

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- Walking the Financial Tightrope: Balancing Costs and Revenues with Commitment to Mission

- Robert L. Clark and Madeleine B. d’Ambrosio
- Walking tourism on a spiritual trail: competing needs from the sacred landscapes , pp 131-146

- Sabrina Meneghello
- Wall Street analysts: frenemies of both investors and managers

- Mark Bradshaw and Andrew C. Call
- Wallet

- Kim Peiter Jørgensen
- Walras' law and the IS–LM model: a tale of progress and regress

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- Walras's program and the neowalrasian diversion , pp 15-32

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- Walras, the shift to neo-Walrasian equilibria, and some confusions , pp 136-205

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- Walter Adams and James W. Brock's The Tobacco Wars: The Final Shot of a Warrior for Competitive Markets and Responsible Government , pp 141-150

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- Walter Bagehot (1826–1877)

- Jérôme de Boyer des Roches
- Walter Eltis (b. 1933) , pp 296-324

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- Walter Eucken (1891–1950)

- Hauke Janssen
- Walter Eucken (1891–1950)

- Leland B. Yeager
- Walter Thomas Layton , pp 602-606

- Carlo Cristiano
- WangHong gentrification in China: the social media transformation of Tianjin's former concessions

- Chensi Shen
- Want to facilitate FDI? Be SIMPLE and SPECIAL , pp 8-27

- Matthew Stephenson
- Wants and activities , pp 288-292

- Bradley W. Bateman
- Waqf contributions to sectors , pp 35-56

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- Waqf development in Malaysia , pp 76-104

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- Waqf for small and medium enterprises , pp 105-133

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- Waqf in Shariah: basic rules and applications , pp 311-319

- Mazen El Khatib
- Waqf: sustainable service providers for communities

- Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin and Aishath Muneeza
- War and animals

- Manuel J. Ventura1
- War and Peace

- Robert Aumann
- War and Peace: From the Boer War to Versailles

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- War and taxation: the father of all things or rather an obsession? , pp 32-46

- Patrick Emmenegger and André Walter
- War and the location of firms , pp 224-228

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- War crimes, genocide and the value of a social harm approach in a post accountability world , pp 66-77

- Daniel Mitchell
- War economies

- Orly Maya Stern
- War is a racket: In memory of Smedley Butler , pp 1-10

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- War of maneuver and war of position: Gramsci and the dialectic of revolution , pp 189-203

- Daniel Egan
- War on war! Artful weapons in times of war and conflict , pp 165-187

- Bernadette Buckley
- War profiteering, the military-industrial complex and the deep state , pp 106-131

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- War versus peace: The outcome of a binary process , pp 34-54

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- War, terrorism and criminal justice , pp 47-65

- John Lea
- Warranted Growth and the Role of the State

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- Warranties

- Klaus Wehrt
- Warren Mosler , pp 165-172

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- Wars of aggression and false flags , pp 88-105

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- Was IMF-Imposed Economic Regime Change in South Korea Justified: The Political Economy of the IMF , pp 387-412

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- Was it right in 2020 to forecast that the then money explosion would increase inflation? An analysis of the US situation

- Tim Congdon
- Was Keynes a Corporatist?: Keynes’s Radical Views on Industrial Policy and Macro Policy in the 1920s , pp 307-328

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