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Agricultural Entrepreneurship Among Rural Youth in Europe: A Pathway to Resilience in Times of Crisis
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Perceptions and Operationalisation of Rural Resilience in Practice
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Fostering Sustainability Transitions in Rural Areas: A Participatory Futuring Process
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The Recovery of Traditional Cultural Values in Rural Area in North Vietnam in the Doi Moi Period
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Food Outshopping in Remote Rural Areas of Italy: Lessons from a Natural Experiment
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The Governance and Development Policy Dimensions of the Success of Rural Proofing
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Proximity and Population Size in Rural Prosperity: Insights from Slovakia
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Social Innovation in Rural Development Policy: Strengthening Participation, Representation and Accountability
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Sense of Local Safety and the Social Potential of Rural Residents. Evidence from Poland
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Impacts of International Immigrants’ Capitals on Neo-Endogenous Rural Development in the French and Spanish Pyrenees
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Perceptions of Climate Change and its Socioeconomic Impacts on Rural Communities in the Prishtina Region, Kosovo
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The mastery of entrepreneurial project execution in social enterprises in Uganda: a path to sustainable development in rural Africa
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Developing Vietnamese Individual Economy in the Context of International Economic Integration: Research at Vinh Phuc Province
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FinTech and startup performance in Saudi Arabia: building an analytical model for digital transformation in entrepreneurial ecosystems
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Push or pull: a qualitative research of entrepreneurship journey for people with disabilities in India using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA)
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In Memoriam Keith Hart, 1943–2025
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Understanding Illiberalism Through Economic Practice: Four Cases
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Entrepreneurial Becomings: Transformation, Crisis, and Aspiration in the Global Rise of Microentrepreneurship
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The Other Half of the Ass: A Manifesto for Anthropology in Neo‐Illiberal Times
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An Immodest Rejoinder: Illiberalism and Postliberalism, But Still Neoliberalism
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We Hear, for You: The Value of Listening to Our Corporate Colleagues
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A Modest Proposal for University Reform: It's Time We Stop Half‐Assing Neoliberalism and Start Whole‐Assing It
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Economic Anthropology
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Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon. By Maron E. Greenleaf, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2024. 304 pp. Paper $27.95; Hardcover $104.95. Pages: 304; Illustrations: 21 illustrations; Published: November 2024. Paper ISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐3108‐6 / Hardcover ISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐2685‐3 / eISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐6007‐9.