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1. Discussion.

2. Scientific publication in obstetrics and gynecology from Mainland China and other top‐ranking countries: A 10‐year survey of the literature.

3. Patterns of reading behaviour in digital hypertext environments.

4. Automated Versus Floor Trading: An Analysis of Execution Costs on the Paris and New York Exchanges.

5. Public-Private Substitution in Higher Education: Has Cost-Sharing Gone Too Far?

6. On order and disorder during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

7. Cyclical Productivity in Europe and the United States: Evaluating the Evidence on Returns to Scale and Input Utilization.

8. Exercise and physical activity for people receiving peritoneal dialysis: Why not?

9. PART TWO THE WORLD OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES I. CURRENT RESEARCH AND RESEARCH CENTRES COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS.

10. An International Comparison of Production Functions: The Coal-Fired Electricity Generating Industry.

11. Extensive and Intensive Margins of Labour Supply: Work and Working Hours in the US, the UK and France* Extensive and Intensive Margins of Labour Supply: Work and Working Hours in the US, the UK and France.

12. Using Cultural Theory to Analyze the Metagovernance of the Nuclear Renaissance in Britain, France, and the United States.

13. Market Services: Productivity Benchmarks for the UK.

14. Editorial: Incident Command Systems: A Dynamic Tension among Goals, Rules and Practice.

15. A Comparison of Budgeting and Accounting Reforms in the National Governments of France, Germany, the UK and the US.

16. Hydration, water intake and beverage consumption habits among adults.

17. SURROGACY: DONOR CONCEPTION REGULATION IN JAPAN.

18. Are multi-resort ski conglomerates more efficient?

19. State Visits and International Trade.

20. Pale, poor, and ‘pretubercular’ children: a history of pediatric antituberculosis efforts in France, Germany, and the United States, 1899–1929.

21. Changing Meanings, Changing Institutions: An Institutional Analysis of Patent Legislation.

22. Relationship between sensitive skin and sleep disorders, fatigue, dust, sweating, food, tobacco consumption or female hormonal changes: Results from a worldwide survey of 10 743 individuals.

23. New Dimensions of Social Movements: The High–Level Waste–Siting Controversy.

24. LOCAL POLITICAL RECRUITMENT IN FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES: A STUDY OF MAYORS.

25. STRONG SWIMMERS ON A FULL SEA: Part 3.

26. INDUSTRIALIZATION, MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND TRAINING SYSTEMS A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS.

27. Medical Spending around the Developed World.

28. Social engagement for mental health: An international survey of older populations.

29. Volatility Spillovers Between Stock Returns and Exchange Rate Changes: International Evidence.

31. INTERTEMPORAL SUBSTITUTION IN IMPORT DEMAND AND HABIT FORMATION.

32. Conference Diary.

33. PREFERRED STOCK AND TAXES.

34. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF DOING HARM REDUCTION BETTER.

35. The Behavioral Economics of Alcohol Demand in French and American University Students.

36. CAPITAL CONTROL POLICIES AND FOREIGN SHARE PRICES.

37. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RISK MEASURES: FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES.

38. FRENCH MUTUAL FUND PERFORMANCE: EVALUATION OF INTERNATIONALLY-DIVERSIFIED PORTFOLIOS.

39. RELATIVE STANDING AND THE PERFORMANCE OF RECENTLY ACQUIRED EUROPEAN FIRMS.

40. Categorizing Neighborhoods: The Invention of ‘Sensitive Areas’ in France and ‘Historic Districts’ in the United States.

41. Nativism Across Time and Space.

43. The association of admission hyperglycaemia and adverse clinical outcome in medical emergencies: the multinational, prospective, observational TRIAGE study.

44. Alcohol marketing in the Americas and Spain during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Tournament.

45. Long-Term Care Financing: Lessons From France.

46. The Paternalist Meets His Match.

47. Impacts of the End of the Coffee Export Quota System on International-to-Retail Price Transmission.

48. Religion as A Context of Reception: The Case of Haitian Immigrants in Miami, Montreal and Paris.

49. A Rationale in Support of Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death.

50. FIRMS AND FLEXIBILITY.