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Dmitriy Serebrennikov,
Yulia Kuzmina
[2021] Vol. 22. No. 4. P. 117–139
Field Experiments and the Rubin Causal Model: Review of Approaches and Current Research
Field Experiments and the Rubin Causal Model: Review of Approaches and Current Research
Maria Sakaeva
[2016] Vol. 17. No. 3. P. 110–131
Property Rights in the Focus of Social Theories:Through Breaking Boundaries towards Interdisciplinary
Property Rights in the Focus of Social Theories:Through Breaking Boundaries towards Interdisciplinary
Tatiana Karabchuk,
Anita Moiseeva,
Natalia Soboleva
[2015] Vol. 16. No. 5. P. 77–101
A Review of International and Russian Methodologiesto Estimate the Economic Damage Caused by Death in the Road Accidents
A Review of International and Russian Methodologiesto Estimate the Economic Damage Caused by Death in the Road Accidents
Evgeniia Shmeleva
[2015] Vol. 16. No. 2. P. 55–79
Academic Dishonesty in Modern Universities: A Review of Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Findings
Academic Dishonesty in Modern Universities: A Review of Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Findings
Tatiana Karabchuk,
Marina Nikitina,
V Remezkova,
Natalia Soboleva
[2014] Vol. 15. No. 1. P. 89–106
How to Evaluate the Value of Human Life?
How to Evaluate the Value of Human Life?
David Stark
[2013] Vol. 14. No. 4. P. 116–124
Observing Finance as a Network of Observations. Comment on Esposito
Observing Finance as a Network of Observations. Comment on Esposito
Alexander Iudin,
Dmitry Shpilev
[2012] Vol. 13. No. 4. P. 154–173
Systematic Transformation in Germany: Positive Expectations and Hard Reality
Systematic Transformation in Germany: Positive Expectations and Hard Reality
Denis Strebkov
[2010] Vol. 11. No. 4. P. 160–182
Journal of Economic Sociology: Results of First 10 Years. 10 Years Have Passed, What Is Ahead?
Journal of Economic Sociology: Results of First 10 Years. 10 Years Have Passed, What Is Ahead?
Andrey Shevchuk
[2008] Vol. 9. No. 2. P. 66–78
Comparative Studies of Capitalism Models. Part 1. Contemporary Classics.
Comparative Studies of Capitalism Models. Part 1. Contemporary Classics.