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- Capitalism and corporate power

- John Mikler
- Capitalism and Development

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- Capitalism and India’s democratic revolution , pp 123-136

- Prabhat Patnaik
- Capitalism and the curse of external effects , pp 24-46

- Claude Henry
- Capitalism and the factory system

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- Capitalism and the Rule of Law

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- Capitalism in Latin America: varieties, models, and dependencies

- Isadora Araujo Cruxên and Ben Ross Schneider
- Capitalism in One Country? A Re-examination of Mercantilist Systems from the Financial Point of View

- Eric Kam and John Smithin
- Capitalism in peril , pp 92-101

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- Capitalism is over, but the new is worse: reflections on rent, services, and capitalist feudalism

- Erik Swyngedouw
- Capitalism, democracy and development in newly advanced East Asia: South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore

- Nahee Kang, Bo-Jiun Jing and Jessica Kai Tin Loy
- Capitalism, Economic Freedom and Performance

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- Capitalism, socialism and the climate crisis , pp 208-227

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- Capitalist development , pp 27-61

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- Capitalist modernization and growth in small countries: El Salvador's experience in the neoliberal era

- Alexander Segovia
- Capitalization of knowledge , pp 31-38

- Agnieszka Gehringer
- Capitalization of Trade Policy Benefits

- William Kerr
- Capitalization, equity, and growth in cooperative firms , pp 277-290

- Keri Jacobs, Phil Kenkel and Brian Briggeman
- Capitalization, regulation and the poor: access to basic services in Bolivia

- Gover Barja Daza and Miguel Urquiola
- Capitalizing on technology: gender and entrepreneurship

- Tonia Warnecke
- Capitals of Capital

- Youssef Cassis
- Capital’s Search for Order: Foreign Direct Investment, Models and Hybrid Models of Social Order in Southeast Asia

- Nicholas Phelps
- Capitation and Incentives in Primary Care

- Tor Iversen and Hilde Lurås
- Capitation and Incentives in Primary Care

- Tor Iversen and Hilde Lurås
- Caprice: Dostoevsky's Uncertainty Principle , pp 46-54

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- Captains don’t navigate with a keyboard: developing AI for naturalistic decision-making , pp 80-96

- Adrian Bumann
- Captive and Contestable Port Hinterlands: Modelling and Visualization using GIS

- Jacon Kronbak and Kevin Cullinane
- Captive wildlife – exotic pets and entertainment

- Kate Dylewsky
- Capture and control: two intersecting logics of infrastructure finance , pp 51-64

- Philip Ashton
- Capture, coexistence and valorization of workers mobility across borders , pp 280-291

- Claudia Bernardi
- Capturing alternative decision rules in travel choice models: a critical discussion , pp 290-310

- Caspar Chorus
- Capturing Firm Behavior in Agent-based Models of Industry Evolution and Macroeconomic Dynamics

- Herbert Dawid and Philipp Harting
- Capturing frugal innovation: introduction to the Handbook on Frugal Innovation , pp 1-26

- André Leliveld, Saradindu Bhaduri, Peter Knorringa and Cees van Beers
- Capturing racial threat: measuring anti-Black hate crimes during Obama's presidential ascent , pp 179-197

- Jonathan A. LLoyd and Ashley V. Reichelmann
- Capturing the logic and practice of QCA , pp 205-212

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- Capturing the pharmaceutical value of biodiversity in a developing country , pp 370-396

- B.A. Aylward
- Capturing the wisdom of the field: trends, opportunities, and threats in positivist field study research , pp 354-370

- Jennifer Grafton and Anne M. Lillis
- Capturing tourism gentrification-induced displacement in Reykjavík: land use changes and stories of those displaced

- Anne-Cécile Mermet
- Capturing value along the value chain: the role of business model innovation and technological innovation , pp 41-58

- Damiano Meloni and Marco Cucculelli
- Capturing value from data complementarities: a multi-level framework , pp 273-288

- Paavo Ritala and Kimmo Karhu
- Capturing ‘Capture’: Definition and Mechanisms

- Barry Mitnick
- Car Users’ Acceptability of a Kilometre Charge

- Geertje Schuitema, Barry Ubbels, Linda Steg and Erik Verhoef
- Car-based sharing

- Jenni Vestinen
- Car-free development

- Graham Parkhurst and Steve Melia
- Carbon Abatement: Lessons from Second-Best Economics , pp 327-346

- Ian Parry
- Carbon capture from ambient air: a brake on climate change? , pp 280-284

- Claude Henry
- Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Supporting Sustainable Energy

- Bob van der Zwaan
- Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the U.S. Economy: A Structural Decomposition Analysis , pp 101-115

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- Carbon emission regulations and economic growth , pp 63-77

- Nicola Comincioli and Sergio Vergalli
- Carbon emissions reduction: evidence from Moroccan companies , pp 304-320

- Adil El Amri, Salah Oulfarsi, Abdelhak Sahib Eddine and Abdelbari El Khamlichi
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