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- Who has the responsibility to cover needs? , pp 84-91

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- Who is in charge here? Brooklyn Bridge Park , pp 454-475

- John D. Landis
- Who is More Important – a Leading Power or a Close Neighbor?

- Yi Zheng and Heng Chen
- Who is poor? Linking perceptions of poor people and political responses to poverty , pp 25-45

- Bjørn Hvinden and Rune Halvorsen
- Who is responsible for balancing the system? , pp 84-110

- Leonardo Meeus, with Tim Schittekatte and Valerie Reif
- Who is the cheapest-cost avoider in the sovereign debt market? Restating the case for the SDRM and greater restraint in IMF lending1

- Curzio Giannini
- Who is the individual and collective actor in service experience? , pp 54-65

- Anu Helkkula
- Who is the knowledge gatekeeper in the creative cluster? A case study of Guangdong Industrial Design City , pp 506-518

- Juncheng Dai and Michael Keane
- Who is the “Master of the Treaties”? On the dysfunctional interplay between the European Court of Justice and the European Parliament , pp 147-158

- Hélène Gaudin
- Who is Working Illicitly and Why? Insights from Representative Survey Data in Germany

- Dominik Enste
- Who lives in flood prone areas? , pp 315-330

- V. Kerry Smith and Ben Whitmore
- Who matters most? The salience sampling method for identifying and reporting key informants for qualitative components of MMR designs , pp 260-274

- Ryan Gould, Matthew J. Xerri and Anneke Fitzgerald
- Who Needs Foreign Banks? , pp 133-157

- Daniel Gros
- Who Owns Whom? Economic Nationalism and Family Controlled Pyramidal Groups in Canada

- Randall Morck, Gloria Tian and Bernard Yeung
- Who owns, runs and pays for city infrastructure? , pp 1-30

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- Who participates in the different types of informal work and why? , pp 128-158

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- Who pays development fees? , pp 218-233

- John Yinger
- Who pays for the network when trade is international? , pp 68-82

- Leonardo Meeus and with Tim Schittekatte
- Who Predicted the Crisis and What Can We Learn from Them?

- 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

- Sinne Smed, Chiara Lombardini and Leena Lankoski
- Who Shall Keep the Keepers Themselves? On the Moral Foundations of the Separation of Powers

- Giuseppe Eusepi
- Who Shared in the Growth of Wealth in the 1990s? Subpopulation Trends in US Household Wealth Holdings

- 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

- Paul Klumpes and Jesper Christensen
- Who Uses Local Public Services? Need, Demand and Rationing in Action , pp 3-23

- Glen Bramley
- Who wants football back? Surveying fans in Brazil during COVID-19 , pp 178-190

- 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

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- Who Was Thorstein Veblen?

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- Who will still need me, who will still feed me, when I’m 64? Inequalities in long-term care

- 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

- 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

- Winston Harrington, Virginia McConnell and Margaret Walls
- Whole-of-government reporting and network governance , pp 245-262

- Danny Chow and Elaine Stewart
- Wholesale electricity market design , pp 73-110

- Frank A. Wolak
- Wholesale electricity markets

- Joseph E. Duggan and Ramteen Sioshansi
- Wholesale electricity markets , pp 18-66

- Guido Cervigni and Dmitri Perekhodtsev
- Wholesale Electricity Markets and Generators’ Incentives: An International Review

- Dmitri Perekhodtsev and Seth Blumsack
- Whom are We Dealing With? Shifting Organisational Forms in China's Business Sector , pp 223-244

- Barbara Krug and Jeroen Kuilman
- Whose city? Reflections on urban agroecology as multispecies commons

- Elisa Privitera and Noa Cykman
- Whose interpretations matter? Participatory research approaches

- Hella von Unger
- Whose Money is it Anyhow? Governance and Social Investment in Collective Investment Funds

- R.Kent Weaver
- Who’s Afraid of Asian Trade Regionalism, and Why?

- C.L. Lim
- Who’s Afraid of Emerging-Market TNCs? Or: Are Developing Countries Missing Something in the Globalization Debate?

- Andrea Goldstein
- Who’s winning the big match? Surveying state versus private ownerships effect on corporate value and policy , pp 93-135

- Scott B. Guernsey and William L. Megginson
- Why a digital euro?

- 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

- Sara Maryami and Michela Loi
- Why a(nother) book on cultural economics? , pp 20-24

- Anna Mignosa
- Why Africa remains poor , pp 384-407

- George Ayittey
- Why agencies diverge in their reviews of global deals , pp 49-86

- Frederic Depoortere, Andrew Foster, Barry E. Hawk and Ken Schwartz
- Why Akamatsu’s original theory needs reformulation , pp 3-15

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- Why and how intangible cultural heritage should be safeguarded , pp i-i

- 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

- Jackie Krafft and Evens Salies
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