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The Great Recoinage of 1696: Charles Davenant's Developments in Monetary Theory
In: Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century (SVEC) (2014, Forthcoming)
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Sociological Considerations in Placement of Blind Workers
In: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Band 57, Heft 9, S. 360-361
ISSN: 1559-1476
Populism and extremism: the immediate political challenges to Europeanism
In the midst of the banking and economic crises that evolved most aggressively within the peripheral European states, the European Central Bank proceeded to overcome their rigid approach to monetary policy as the Eurozone edged closer towards economic collapse. The financial crises have now been closely followed by a political crisis inspired by the dramatic influx of illegal immigration. As a result, Europe finds itself at a crossroads inspired by political spectrum shifts to the left and the right, with fear, uncertainty fuelling nationalist revolt across a host of European nations. We must briefly consider explanations for the individual political spectral-shifts within the European Union, while outlining the growth of populist movements since the most recent parliamentary elections.
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Understanding the Tuna Bond Scandal
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The Implications of the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse
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Has the Uniformity of Banking Regulation within the European Union Restricted Rather than Encouraged Sectoral Development?
In: International Review of Financial Analysis, Forthcoming
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Financial Stability and Reform Bill 2013
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Mortgage Credit (Loans and Bonds) Bill 2012
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Fiscal Responsibility (Statement) Bill 2011
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