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- Urban Capitalists
- Burton W. Folsom
- Urbanization, Migration and Poverty in a Vietnamese Metropolis
- Edited by Hy Van Luong
- US-Singapore Relations, 1965-1975
- Daniel Wei Boon Chua
- Valuing Health for Policy
- Edited by George Tolley, Donald Kenkel and Robert Fabian
- Valuing Life
- Cass Sunstein
- Varieties of Family Business
- Hartmut Berghoff and Ingo Köhler
- Victoria County History of Cumbria: Kirkoswald and Renwick
- Richard Brockington and Sarah Rose
- Villa Victoria
- Mario Luis Small
- Visible!
- Oliver Pott and Jan Bargfrede
- Vital Minimum
- Dana Simmons
- Waging War and Building Peace
- Leon Gooberman
- Wannabe U
- Gaye Tuchman
- War, Peace, and Prosperity in the Name of God
- Murat Iyigun
- Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy
- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
- Welfare for Markets
- Anton Jäger and Daniel Zamora Vargas
- What's the Matter with Meat?
- Katy Keiffer
- Where There Are Asians, There Are Rice Cookers
- Yoshiko Nakano
- Who Benefits from the Nonprofit Sector?
- Edited by Charles T. Clotfelter
- Who Should Pay for Medicare?
- Daniel Shaviro
- Whose Business Values? Some Asian and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
- Edited by Sally Stewart and Gabriel Donleavy
- Why Are You Here and Not Somewhere Else
- Harry L. Davis
- Women & Power
- Jane Z. Sojka
- Women's Work?
- Joel Perlmann and Robert Margo
- Work and Society
- Edited by Ian Nish, Gordon Redding and Shek-hon Ng
- Work and Spirit
- Jerry Biberman
- Workers At Risk
- Dorothy Nelkin and Michael S. Brown
- World Population Growth and Aging
- Nathan Keyfitz and Wilhelm Flieger
- World War II Singapore
- Edited by Gregg Huff and Shinobu Majima
- Worst Cases
- Lee Clarke
- Writing Belonging at the Millennium
- Emily Potter
- Wrong Turnings
- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Yali's Question
- Frederick Errington and Deborah Gewertz
- You Had a Job for Life
- Jamie Sayen