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"Presenting a wide range of topics and written 150 years since Carl Menger's Principles of Economics was published, this timely book reviews Menger's life and theories and explains how his insights on the creation of money are still inspiring and relevant today. Highlighting state-of-the-art results on Menger's methodology and economic theory, the book expertly analyses key topics such as the debt theory of money, capital wealth and the gender wage gap. Chapters also cover up-to-date topics such as Bitcoin and technological progress reinvigorating the study of Menger's philosophies and their application for future work in economics, Austrian economics and the history of economic thought. Comprehensive in its approach, this book will provide an excellent addition to the mainstream literature for scholars and students of economics and the philosophy of economics. Researchers interested in economic development and other areas such as Bitcoin will find this an excellent resource for their research"--
La gestion de la crise liée à la pandémie de la COVID-19 a entraîné l'adoption d'infractions inédites et une approche singulière de leur traitement administratif et pénal, dont cet ouvrage propose d'analyser les caractéristiques et les enjeux. Il reprend les actes du colloque organisé le 9 décembre 2022 à l'Université Saint- Louis – Bruxelles, qui vient clôturer une recherche PER-FNRS menée de 2020 à 2022, sous l'égide du Groupe de recherche en matière pénale et criminelle (GREPEC) de l'Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles (USL-B), en collaboration avec l'Institut National de Criminalistique et de Criminologie (INCC). Le présent ouvrage comprend les contributions de : Frédéric Dauphin, Bertrand de Buisseret, Paul de Hert, Christine Guillain, Alexia Jonckheere, Bruno Meeus, Élodie Schils, Diletta Tatti, Nicolas Thirion et Nathalie Van der Eecken