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151. Cultural dimensions, Global Reporting Initiatives commitment, and corporate social responsibility issues: New evidence from Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development banks.

152. The way to sustainable development through income equality: The impact of trade liberalisation and financial development.

153. LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED TO THE 1963 (CORFU) CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH IN INCOME AND WEALTH.

154. Urban–rural population changes and spatial inequalities in Sweden.

155. Evaluating the impact of environmental education around Ranomafana National Park.

156. The authoritarian trade‐off: A synthetic control analysis of development and social coercion in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

157. The granular nature of emerging market economies: The case of Kazakhstan.

158. Does infrastructural development foster export upgrading in Africa?

159. Export structure, import demand elasticity and export stability.

161. Structural change and economic development in the Islamic Middle East 700–1500: Population levels and property rights.

162. Apocalypse now, apocalypse when? Economic growth and structural breaks in Argentina (1886–2003).

163. The Public Records and Recent British Economic Historiography.

164. National Development from a Social Psychological Perspective.

165. CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION: WHAT HAS PAST DECADE'S EMPIRICAL RESEARCH TAUGHT US? A SURVEY.

166. Stabilising economic growth through risk sharing macro instruments.

167. Great Middle Eastern instability: Structural roots and uneven modernization 1960‐2012.

168. The growth effects of stabilisation funds and fiscal rules in oil‐rich African economies: empirical evidence and development policy implications from a Nigerian case study.

169. Productivity and financing of regional transport infrastructure.

170. INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GEOGRAPHY AND GROWTH.

171. Primary Industry Chains and Networks: Analysis for Public and Private Interests.

172. Are Human and Social Capital Linked? Evidence from India.

173. Endowments, Culture and Economic Development.

174. How Do Digital Technologies Drive Economic Growth?

175. Virtual trade between separated time zones and growth.

176. Income Tax Progressivity: Trends and Implications.

177. Islands of democracy.

178. Economic development incentive program deadweight: The role of program design features, firm characteristics, and location.

179. Development at the Edge of Difference: Rethinking Capital and Market Relations from Lugu Lake, Southwest China.

180. The failure to learn from others: Vertical fiscal imbalance, centralisation, and Australia's metropolitan knowledge deficit.

181. R&D Spillovers through Student Flows, Institutions, and Economic Growth: What can we Learn from African Countries?

182. Changing Engines of Growth in China: From Exports, FDI and Marketization to Innovation and Exports.

183. Abstracts of Journal Articles.

184. Trade Liberalisation, Economic Development and Poverty Alleviation.

185. THE LEWIS MODEL AFTER 50 YEARS.

186. JOB REALLOCATION, EMPLOYMENT CHANGE AND AVERAGE JOB TENURE: THEORY AND WORKPLACE EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIA.

187. Banking Market Structure, Financial Dependence and Growth: International Evidence from Industry Data.

188. Corporate Tax in Developing Countries: Current Trends and Design Issues.

190. Emissions‐Adjusted International Trade for Sustainable Development in China: Evidence from dynamic autoregressive distributed lags model and kernel based regression.

191. Competitiveness and diversification of services exports in sub‐Saharan Africa.

192. Serbia on the path to modern economic growth.

193. Cross‐regional comparative study on digital finance and finance efficiency in China: The eastern and non‐eastern areas.

194. The electric vehicle revolution: Critical material supply chains, trade and development.

195. Examining regional asymmetries in drivers of international migration flows.

196. Developing intermediate cities.

197. Taking the systems approaches out of their comfort zones: Perspectives from under explored contexts.

198. Sustainable and coordinated development: Green transition as a new driving force of regional economy.

199. Forecasting China's water use peak path under coordinating perspective from economic development and technological progress.

200. Reviewing the employee spinout literature: A cross‐disciplinary approach.