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  1. Defending harmful tax practices: mining companies’ responses to the Australian Senate Inquiry into tax avoidance
  2. Paying a ‘Fair Share’: Multinational Corporations’ Perspectives on Taxation
  3. Perceptions of the global financial crisis in the US, UK, Canada and Australia: a comparative editorial analysis of the legitimacy of finance
  4. Neoliberal Globalization and the Rise of Private Global Regulation
  5. Climate Innovation
  6. The Handbook of Global Companies
  7. Global Companies and Emerging Market Economies
  8. Global Companies as Actors in Global Policy and Governance
  9. The price is right? The limitations of market mechanisms in encouraging low carbon mobility
  10. Varieties of Capitalism and Technological Innovation for Climate Change Mitigation
  11. Corporations
  12. Sharing sovereignty for policy outcomes
  13. National regulations for a borderless industry: US versus UK approaches to online gambling
  14. Plus ça Change?A Varieties of Capitalism Approach to Social Concern for the Environment
  15. Apocalypse now or business as usual? Reducing the carbon emissions of the global car industry
  16. Greening the Car Industry
  17. Sharing sovereignty for global regulation: The cases of fuel economy and online gambling
  18. Entrepreneurial States: Reforming Corporate Governance in France, Japan and Korea - By Yves Tiberghien
  19. Varieties of Capitalism and the Auto Industry's Environmental Initiatives: National Institutional Explanations for Firms' Motivations
  20. Framing Environmental Responsibility: National Variations in Corporations’ Motivations
  21. Institutional reasons for the effect of environmental regulations: Passenger car CO 2 emissions in the European Union, United States and Japan
  22. Conclusion
  23. An Introduction to Climate Innovation
  24. Institutions that Influence Climate Innovation
  25. Corporate Investment in Climate Innovation
  26. Distribution of Wealth, Equitability of
  27. Global Commons
  28. Varieties of Capitalism and US versus Chinese Corporations’ Climate Change Strategies
  29. (Multi?)national Corporations and the State in Established Economies