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- Was Sozialforschung an Aesopian Term? Marxism as a Link between Japan and the West

- Kiichiro Yagi
- Washing away energy security: the vulnerability of energy infrastructure to environmental change , pp 386-401

- Cleo Paskal
- Washington Consensus

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- Washington, DC: the capital of the free world , pp 128-159

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- Wasserstein distance in regional science

- Ting Zhang and Lu Chen
- Wassily W. Leontief (1905–1999)

- Olav Bjerkholt
- Waste and effluent costs and abatement initiatives , pp 83-93

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- Waste and energies

- Jean Pierre Doussoulin and Benoît Mougenot
- Waste and international law: towards a resource-based approach? , pp 33-55

- Tarcísio Hardman Reis
- Waste and the circular economy , pp 138-165

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- Waste costs , pp 201-211

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- Waste costs, initiatives and firm and plant performance , pp 212-224

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- Water Accounting in Botswana: Progress and Challenges

- Jaap Arntzen
- Water Accounts and Water Policy in Namibia

- Glenn-Marie Lange
- Water and Development

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- Water and oceans law , pp 70-92

- Liu Nengye
- Water and sanitation , pp 152-185

- Sharmila L. Murthy
- Water and sustainability in South Africas fruit value networks , pp 219-234

- Nora Lanari
- Water and the climate crisis , pp 480-494

- Luke Tay
- Water and wastewater utilities , pp 112-131

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- Water as frontier of financialization

- Andrea Muehlebach
- Water Availability and the Future of Irrigated and Rainfed Cereal Production , pp 370-402

- Ximing Cai and Mark W. Rosegrant
- Water availability in the Mediterranean region

- Consuelo Varela-Ortega, José Sumpsi and Maria Blanco
- Water Challenge: An Institutional Diagnosis

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- Water Governance and Urban Local Development: An Analysis of Water Services in Sub-Saharan African Cities

- Catherine Baron
- Water Management and the Challenges of the 21st Century , pp 184-198

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- Water managers are selfish like us , pp 407-433

- David Zetland
- Water poverty , pp 243-251

- Tomson Ogwang and Danny I. Cho
- Water Resources Impacts

- Jay R. Lund, Tingju Zhu, Stacy K. Tanaka and Marion W. Jenkins
- Water scarcity in Jordan: economic instruments, issues and options , pp 165-184

- Atif A. Kubursi, Velma I. Grover and Abdel Raouf Darwish
- Water Subsidies and the Poor

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- Water Supply , pp 75-86

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- Water taxation - from theory to practice: a case study of the Environmental Contribution Levy in Victoria, Australia , pp 198-215

- Elliot Legendre
- Water-energy-food nexus approaches and initiatives in Africa , pp 211-230

- Michael Jacobson and Gracie Pekarcik
- Water-energy-food nexus in international law: a legal analysis , pp 381-397

- Paolo Davide Farah and Imad Antoine Ibrahim
- Water: the 1999 price review

- Colin Mayer
- Waterbus

- Shengda Zhu and Veronica Schulz
- Wave energy , pp 240-281

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- Waves and Cycles: Explorations in the Pure Theory of Price for Fine Art

- Robin Cowan
- Way out west: managing Chinas 'colonial' frontier , pp 253-277

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- Wayfinding and wayshowing

- Barbara T.H. Yen and Robert B.C. Liu
- Ways of Quantifying Money Laundering

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- We are economists: Black women's contribution to the dismal science

- Sophie G. Pinkston and Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe
- We cannot build equitable artificial intelligence hiring systems without the inclusion of minoritized technology workers , pp 200-215

- Lynette Yarger, Courtney Smith and Adanna Nedd
- We do not need leaders, we need coactors

- Jo Line, Jill Kochanek and Anna Baeth
- We don't see what we learn: The Solow Residual, a GPT and inequality , pp 125-156

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- We have measured child poverty, now what? Using panel data to explore transitions to adulthood

- Enrique Delamonica and Alberto Minujin
- We Need a Bigger "Deficit" , pp 134-138

- William Vickrey
- We won’t quit: athlete activism from erasure to empowerment

- Bernie Compton and Jen Fry
- Weak and missing links of Islamic finance in Nigeria: a legal appraisal , pp 68-100

- Zakariya Mustapha, Sherin Kunhibava and Aishath Muneeza
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