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1. Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?

2. Uncertain intellectual property conditions and knowledge appropriation strategies: Evidence from the genomics industry.

3. The Cost-effectiveness of a Point-of-Care Paper Transaminase Test for Monitoring Treatment of HIV/TB Co-Infected Persons.

4. Argument, methodology, and fashion: reactions to a paper by Arora and Merges.

5. Use of a Web-based Questionnaire in the Black Women's Health Study.

7. Economic implications of assisted reproductive techniques: a systematic review* The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Health.

8. Circuitous processes, jigsaw puzzles and indisputable results: making best use of the manuscripts of Sraffa’s Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities.

9. Innovation, competition and sectoral evolution: an introduction to the special section on Industrial Dynamics.

10. Freshwater, saltwater and deepwater: efficient market hypothesis versus behavioural finance.

11. Contracts and Contract Law: Challenging the Distinction Between the ‘Real’ and ‘Paper’ Deal.

12. Oxford Economic Papers. New Series. Volume 53. 2001.

14. European value-based healthcare benchmarking: moving from theory to practice.

15. References across the fence: measuring the dialogue between economists and geographers.

16. On the Complete Solution of the Linear Cournot Oligopoly Model.

17. 73 Challenges in Developing an Age-friendly County Programme in Ireland: Translating Global WHO Policy into Local Practice.

18. Technological paradigms: past, present and future.

19. Commentary on Sidney Winter's "Toward a neo-Schumpeterian theory of the firm"

20. Interpreting industrial dynamics twenty years after Nelson and Winter's Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change: a preface.

21. Fetters of gold and paper.

22. THE SUPPOSED NECESSITY OF THE LEGAL TENDER PAPER.

23. The Recycled Self: Consumers' Disposal Decisions of Identity-Linked Products.

24. Food price volatility and its consequences: introduction.

25. Why all this fuss about codified and tacit knowledge?

26. 'Rising Number of Homeless is the Legacy of Tory Failure': Discoursal Changes and Transitivity Patterns in the Representation of Homelessness in The Guardian and Daily Mail from 2000 to 2018.

27. Law in the Margins: Economies of Illegality and Contested Sovereignties.

28. Participatory-based bio-economic activity mapping of small-scale fisheries: towards holistic management in the Bay of Biscay.

29. The Financialization of the US Forest Products Industry: Socio-Economic Relations, Shareholder Value, and the Restructuring of an Industry.

31. Chinese Newspaper Groups in the Digital Era: The Resurgence of the Party Press.

32. How Institutions Create Historically Rooted Trajectories of Growth.

33. International collaboration and knowledge creation: Evidence from economics in Portuguese academia.

34. The Political Economy of Crime: Did Universal Credit Increase Crime Rates?

35. First Nations music as a determinant of health in Australia and Vanuatu: political and economic determinants.

39. The role of "non-economic" endowments: introduction to the special section on what we know and what we should know about international knowledge sourcing.

40. The economics of water scarcity and variability.

41. Economics and 'bad' management: the limits to performativity.

42. Between Berlin and Cambridge: classical conceptions of the general economic equilibrium in the late 1920s.

44. On Minimizing the Risk of Bias in Randomized Controlled Trials in Economics.

45. What Skills Do Older Self-Funders in England Need to Arrange and Manage Social Care? Findings from a Scoping Review of the Literature.

46. Health economics in nursing research: what you need to know to include economic evaluation methodology in your research.

47. Industrial Policies, Competition, and Efficiency: The Need for State Aid Control.

48. Transaction cost economics, resource dependence theory, and customer-supplier relationships.

49. Technological infrastructure and international competitiveness.

50. Exploring the capital goods economy: complex product systems in the UK.