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Who pays for the network when trade is international? , pp 68-82 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus and with Tim Schittekatte
Who Predicted the Crisis and What Can We Learn from Them? Downloads
Dirk J. Bezemer
Who reacts to food taxes? How a multiple-selves model can help to explain the effects of food taxes , pp 270-296 Downloads
Sinne Smed, Chiara Lombardini and Leena Lankoski
Who Shall Keep the Keepers Themselves? On the Moral Foundations of the Separation of Powers Downloads
Giuseppe Eusepi
Who Shared in the Growth of Wealth in the 1990s? Subpopulation Trends in US Household Wealth Holdings Downloads
John L. Czajka, Scott Cody and Daniel Kasprzyk
Who signs up to the UN PRI? Evidence from the worlds largest institutional investors , pp 270-287 Downloads
Paul Klumpes and Jesper Christensen
Who Uses Local Public Services? Need, Demand and Rationing in Action , pp 3-23 Downloads
Glen Bramley
Who wants football back? Surveying fans in Brazil during COVID-19 , pp 178-190 Downloads
Ary José Rocco Junior, Thadeu Gasparetto, Marina Tranchitella, Luis Felipe Monteiro de Barros, Luiz Augusto Brum and Romulo Macedo
Who Wants to Be an Evolutionary Theorist? , pp 3-16 Downloads
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Who Was Thorstein Veblen? Downloads
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Who will still need me, who will still feed me, when I’m 64? Inequalities in long-term care Downloads
Ricardo Rodrigues, Cassandra Simmons, Stefania Ilinca and Eszter Zólyomi
Who's afraid of the big bad bear? Or, why investing in equities for retirement is not scary and why investing without equities is scary Downloads
Ronald Newley, Nick Ingram, Veronic Livera and Sheridan Thompson
Who's in the driver's seat? Mobile source policy in the US federal system , pp 131-157 Downloads
Winston Harrington, Virginia McConnell and Margaret Walls
Whole-of-government reporting and network governance , pp 245-262 Downloads
Danny Chow and Elaine Stewart
Wholesale electricity market design , pp 73-110 Downloads
Frank A. Wolak
Wholesale electricity markets Downloads
Joseph E. Duggan and Ramteen Sioshansi
Wholesale electricity markets , pp 18-66 Downloads
Guido Cervigni and Dmitri Perekhodtsev
Wholesale Electricity Markets and Generators’ Incentives: An International Review Downloads
Dmitri Perekhodtsev and Seth Blumsack
Whom are We Dealing With? Shifting Organisational Forms in China's Business Sector , pp 223-244 Downloads
Barbara Krug and Jeroen Kuilman
Whose city? Reflections on urban agroecology as multispecies commons Downloads
Elisa Privitera and Noa Cykman
Whose interpretations matter? Participatory research approaches Downloads
Hella von Unger
Whose Money is it Anyhow? Governance and Social Investment in Collective Investment Funds Downloads
R.Kent Weaver
Who’s Afraid of Asian Trade Regionalism, and Why? Downloads
C.L. Lim
Who’s Afraid of Emerging-Market TNCs? Or: Are Developing Countries Missing Something in the Globalization Debate? Downloads
Andrea Goldstein
Who’s winning the big match? Surveying state versus private ownerships effect on corporate value and policy , pp 93-135 Downloads
Scott B. Guernsey and William L. Megginson
Why a digital euro? Downloads
Annelieke A.M. Mooij
Why a systematic literature review is a powerful tool for gaining insights into entrepreneurship: application to entrepreneurial teams in the venture creation process , pp 163-193 Downloads
Sara Maryami and Michela Loi
Why a(nother) book on cultural economics? , pp 20-24 Downloads
Anna Mignosa
Why Africa remains poor , pp 384-407 Downloads
George Ayittey
Why agencies diverge in their reviews of global deals , pp 49-86 Downloads
Frederic Depoortere, Andrew Foster, Barry E. Hawk and Ken Schwartz
Why Akamatsu’s original theory needs reformulation , pp 3-15 Downloads
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Why and how intangible cultural heritage should be safeguarded , pp i-i Downloads
Francesca Cominelli and Xavier Greffe
Why and How Should New Industries with High Consumer Switching Costs be Regulated? The Case of Broadband Internet in France Downloads
Jackie Krafft and Evens Salies
Why and how to start a national parallel digital currency in Italy, and why it would work – fast Downloads
Trond Andresen
Why and How to Teach the History of Economic Thought: Economics as Historically Produced Knowledge Downloads
Avi Cohen and Ross Emmett
Why apparel suppliers are locked into the upgrading ladder in Bangladesh: an institutional and business systems perspective , pp 138-161 Downloads
Mohammad B. Rana and Matthew M.C Allen
Why are Covent Garden seat prices so high? , pp 316-336 Downloads
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Why are green fiscal policies such a small part of green economic policies? Evidence from three European countries , pp 159-173 Downloads
Geert Woltjer, Marius Hasenheit, Vasileios Rizos, Igor Taranic and Cristian Stroia
Why are People so Unhappy? Why do They Strive so Hard for Money? Competing Explanations of the Broken Promises of Economic Growth Downloads
Stefano Bartolini
Why are Poor Countries Poor? Downloads
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Why are repos so huge in Brazil? Downloads
Flávia Félix Barbosa and Fabio Terra
Why are some countries richer than others? A sceptical view of Mankiw–Romer–Weil’s test of the neoclassical growth model , pp 213-233 Downloads
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Why Are Some Public Officials More Corrupt Than Others? Downloads
Jennifer Hunt
Why are the three most important factors in global inequality location, location, and location? , pp 132-165 Downloads
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Why Are There Trade Agreements? Downloads
James Gaisford and Annette Hester
Why are we so much more afraid of COVID-19 than of climate change? Early lessons from a health crisis for the communication of climate change , pp 396-400 Downloads
François Gemenne and Anneliese Depoux
WHY AREN'T ECONOMISTS AS IMPORTANT AS GARBAGEMEN? , pp 3-10 Downloads
David Colander
Why be concerned? Inequality and instability , pp 24-48 Downloads
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Why Behavioral Economics isn’t better, and how it could be , pp 476-504 Downloads
Owen D. Jones
Why being green can make you happy and be good for the economy , pp 155-175 Downloads
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