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- Cases of Corporate (Mis)governance in the Hungarian Banking Sector

- Julia Király, Katalin Mér and János Száz
- Cases, case populations and generalization , pp 46-54

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- Cash

- Oliver Simon Baer
- Cash crops, food crops, and sustainability: the case of Indonesia , pp 96-119

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- Cash economy, measuring the tax gap from the tax administrative perspective , pp 283-292

- Victor van Kommer
- Cash plus programmes for children and families in eastern and southern Africa: examples from practice and lessons learnt , pp 382-399

- Mayke Huijbregts, Tayllor Spadafora and Leila Patel
- Cash transfers as social investments: the Brazilian case , pp 141-159

- Anthony Hall
- Cash-for-care in long-term care for older people: a historical and comparative account

- Costanzo Ranci, Barbara da Roit, Emma Garavaglia and Tine Rostgaard
- Casino game markets , pp 257-290

- Roland Eisenhuth, Dermot Murphy and Andreas Neuhierl
- Casinos and Crime in the USA

- Douglas Walker
- Cassandra as optimist

- Victoria Chick
- Caste and Diversity in India

- Ashwini Deshpande
- Catalyzing wealth to drive positive social and environmental change: impact investing , pp 25-46

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- Catastrophes: socialism or pandemic , pp 161-181

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- Catastrophic illness policy and equity in delivering health care: empirical evidence from Taiwan , pp 159-176

- Jui-Fen Rachel Lu
- Catch-up and leapfrogging in six sectors in the 1980s and 1990s , pp 167-206

- C. Lim
- Catch-up and path-creating by SMEs: from OEM to OBM , pp 288-309

- J. Kwak and J.Y. Song
- Catch-up and relative stagnation in aggregate manufacturing , pp 61-84

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- Catch-up and relative stagnation in manufacturing branches , pp 85-102

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- Catching a Glimpse on National Systems of Innovation: The Input–Output Approach

- H. Schnabl
- Catching mighty North Sea winds , pp 252-254

- Claude Henry
- Catching Up and the Changing Sectoral Composition of a Small Open Economy , pp 95-120

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- Catching up in the Pharmaceutical Sector: Lessons from Case Studies of India and Brazil

- Shyama V. Ramani and Samira Guennif
- Catching up or Falling Behind Hypothesis I: Trade Competitiveness between the Leader and Followers on All Manufactured Exports

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- Catching up or Falling Behind Hypothesis II: Trade Competitiveness on Exports by Technology Levels between the Leader and Followers

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- Catching up with the West: The Achievements and Limitations of Creative Destruction , pp 111-134

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- Catching-up in Central and Eastern Europe and East Asia: commonalities and differences , pp 107-121

- Michael Landesmann
- Catching-up Prospects After the Crisis for the EU’s CESEE Region

- Kieran McMorrow and Werner Roger
- Catching-up Trajectories in the Wine Sector

- Lucia Cusmano, Andrea Morrioson and Roberta Rabellotti
- Categories of Distance and International Business

- Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Mehmet Genc
- Categorisations of business angels: an overview , pp 76-91

- Roger Sørheim and Tiago Botelho
- Catharine Macaulay , pp 426-435

- Alan Coffee
- Catholic social teaching , pp 69-76

- Helen Alford
- Catholic Social Thought

- Albino Barrera
- Catholic social thought , pp 77-84

- Albino Barrera
- Causality

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- Causality and self-selection , pp 107-128

- Petter Næss
- Causation , pp 62-134

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- Causation , pp 204-238

- Ioannis Lianos and Claudio Lombardi
- Causation and Foreseeability

- Omri Ben-Shahar
- Causation and foreseeability , pp 114-148

- Mark F. Grady
- Causation and genetic causation in economic theory

- Robin Cowan
- Causation in tort law: A reconsideration , pp 97-113

- Keith N. Hylton
- Causes , pp 53-86

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- Causes and Consequences of Corruption: What Do We Know from a Cross-Section of Countries?

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- Causes of organizational failure , pp 49-60

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- Causes of the crisis: inflation , pp 69-93

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- Causes of the crisis: wage stagnation and neoliberalism , pp 94-109

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- Causes of the currency crisis: Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand

- Chayodom Sabhasri, June Charoenseang and Pornkamol Manakit
- Causes, Consequences and Dynamics of ‘Complex’ Distributions of Technological Activities: The Case of Prolific Inventors

- William Latham and Christian Le Bas
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