| 921 |
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Most Illogical
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Blinder, Alan S.
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The Republic Pub. Co
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2018
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| 922 |
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Most of Ireland's Corporate Tax Revenue Comes From Abroad
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unknown
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Tax Analysts
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2018
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| 923 |
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MOST POWERFUL WOMEN (cover story)
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Bellstrom, Kristen ; Kowitt, Beth ; Donnelly, Grace ; Heimer, Matt ; Hinchliffe, Emma ; Jenkins, Aric ; Rodriguez, Monica ; Segarra, Lisa Marie ; Shen, Lucinda ; Vanian, Jonathan ; Wahba, Phil ; Wieczner, Jen
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Time, inc., etc.]
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2018
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| 924 |
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Most Promising Markets Show Stability for Global Trade
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Rutstein, Aaron
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The Association
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2018
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| 925 |
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Mothering and Gender Equality in Iceland: Irreconcilable Opposites?
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Ingólfur V. Gíslason ; Sunna Símonardóttir
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Cambridge University Press
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2018
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| 926 |
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Motherless Tongues: The Insurgency of Language amid Wars of Translation. By Vicente L. Rafael
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Noseworthy, William B.
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University of British Columbia [etc.]
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2018
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| 927 |
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Motility as a policy objective
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Shliselberg, Rebecca; Givoni, Moshe
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Taylor & Francis
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2018
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| 928 |
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Motivating Compliance: Firm Response to Mandatory Disclosure Policies
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Boland, Colleen M.; Hogan, Chris E.; Johnson, Marilyn F.
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American Accounting Association
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2018
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| 929 |
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Motivation and Ability? A Behavioral Perspective on the Pursuit of Radical Invention in Multi-Technology Incumbents
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Eggers, J. P.; Kaul, Aseem
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Academy of Management
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2018
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| 930 |
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Motivation de la lettre de licenciement : quand le nouveau monde emprunte à l’ancien
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Matthieu JantetHidalgo
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Dialne
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2018
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| 931 |
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Motivation Masters
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Palmer A
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Bill Communications
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2018
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| 932 |
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Motivation Masters
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Jakobson L
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Bill Communications
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2018
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| 933 |
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Motivations for and outcomes of participating in research online communities
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Juyoung Bang ; Seounmi Youn ; James Rowean ; Michael Jennings ; Manila Austin
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NTC Publications Ltd
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2018
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| 934 |
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Motives and behaviour of second home owners in Iceland reflected by place attachment
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Nouza, Martin; Ólafsdóttir, Rannveig; Sæþórsdóttir, Anna Dóra
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Channel View Books
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2018
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| 935 |
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Motives, Roles, Effectiveness and the Future of the EU as an International Mediator
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Niemann, Arne; Haastrup, Toni; Bergmann, Julian
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Martinus Nijhoff
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2018
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| 936 |
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Mountain
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PENTON MEDIA,INC.
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2018
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| 937 |
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Mountain bike tourism in Austria and the Alpine region – towards a sustainable model for multi-stakeholder product development
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Pröbstl-Haider, Ulrike; Lund-Durlacher, Dagmar; Antonschmidt, Hannes; Hödl, Claudia
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Multilingual Matters
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2018
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| 938 |
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Movable transactions law reform coming in Scotland? : potential new opportunities from the new regimes.
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Patrick, Hamish ; Steven, Andrew
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Butterworth & Co.
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2018
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| 939 |
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Moved to Opportunity: The Long-Run Effects of Public Housing Demolition on Children
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Chyn, Eric
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American Economic Association
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2018
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|
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| 940 |
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Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy. By Jonathan Taplin. New York: Little, Brown, and Company, 2017. 321 pp. Figures, notes, index. Cloth,
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Richard R. John
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Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration : Cambridge University Press
|
2018
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