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- Why languages (as input for knowledge construction) are central objects in comparative law , pp 157-176

- Jan Engberg
- Why let the school community decide? The views of educational leaders , pp 211-229

- Madison Rock
- Why local development and local innovation are not the same thing: the uneven geographic distribution of innovation-related development , pp 432-446

- Richard Shearmur
- Why manage without growth? , pp 30-56

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- Why Microfranchising is Needed Now: Introduction and Book Overview

- Jason S. Fairbourne
- Why might inequality be necessary? Incentives, freedom, and efficiency

- Todd A. Knoop
- Why might inequality be necessary? Incentives, freedom, and efficiency , pp 38-56

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- Why Multi-Stakeholder Groups Succeed and Fail

- Rory Truex and Tina Søreide
- Why narratives are needed when forecasting stock markets

- Nicholas Mangee
- Why Not Chock-Full Employment? , pp 86-92

- William Vickrey
- Why not economic democracy , pp 86-92

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- Why not market socialism , pp 78-85

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- Why not take it easy initially and describe your data? , pp 71-89

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- Why not to implement a reservation system for visiting a national park , pp 97-102

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- Why only strong sustainable consumption governance will make a difference , pp 19-34

- Sylvia Lorek and Doris Fuchs
- Why politics of public-private partnerships reinforced economic rationalism during twenty-five years , pp 63-84

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- Why progress does not require movement , pp 105-126

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- Why protecting Internet service providers from liability for users’ copyright infringement has been a policy success , pp 169-187

- Michael W. Carroll
- Why public organizations? , pp 139-151

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- Why public sector technology transfer? , pp 1-16

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- Why public sociology? , pp 19-21

- Michael Burawoy
- Why Reform Infrastructures and with what Institutional Arrangements? The Case of Public–Private Partnerships in Water Supply

- Claude Menard
- Why regulate lawyers? , pp 7-22

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- Why Regulations Matter: A Small-Business Perspective

- Judi Hudson
- Why Regulatory Governance Matters

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- Why should we need innovation in sports management? , pp 137-147

- Kadir Yıldız, Elvan Deniz Yumuk and Jerónimo García-Fernández
- Why should you be concerned about different types of measurement? , pp 22-40

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- Why simulate innovation? , pp 1-34

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- Why Social Security can’t go “broke” , pp 251-263

- Kerry Pechter
- Why some university entrepreneurial ecosystems perform better than others , pp 75-86

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- Why students choose not to cheat , pp 100-111

- Kiata Rundle, Guy Curtis and Joseph Clare
- Why study the history of economic thought , pp 16-42

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- Why tax corporations? , pp 4-21

- Yariv Brauner
- Why the Capability Approach can offer an alternative to transport project assessment , pp 229-239

- Beatriz Mella Lira
- Why the intellectuals are still drawn to socialism: revisiting Hayek's warning at 75 years

- Phillip W. Magness
- Why the internet must become more like a city , pp 148-166

- Luís M. A. Bettencourt
- Why the market metaphor is misleading , pp 25-47

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- Why the SBC programme? , pp 1-11

- Usha Iyer-Raniga
- Why the ‘Rest’ doesn’t need foreign finance , pp 71-90

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Why theory and practice are different: The gap between principles and reality in subnational revenue systems , pp 287-325

- Paul Smoke
- Why this book? , pp 1-21

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- Why trade agreements at all? , pp 15-17

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- Why Trade Matters to Development: A Learning Model , pp 295-310

- Henry Wan
- Why Value Cultural Heritage?

- Richard Ready and Stale Navrud
- Why Voters Support Tax Limitation Amendments: The Michigan Case , pp 193-212

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- Why Was Japan Hit So Hard by the Global Financial Crisis?

- Masahiro Kawai and Shinji Takagi
- Why we dont learn: COVID's impact on cities architecture is not being considered in new building developments , pp 32-44

- Mattia Bertin
- Why we need real-world economics: an opening

- Christian Aspalter
- Why we should place the employment relationship at the heart of labour market policies , pp 127-137

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- Why were economists’ forecasts in the Covid pandemic so badly wrong?

- Tim Congdon
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