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to understand the extent to which the crisis mattered for countries other than Argentina and England. Using a new …
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Part I. What Went Wrong with Modern Economic Science? -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Encounter of the Fifth Kind with an Alien Science -- Chapter 2. Is Economics a Science? -- Chapter 3. About Economists and Theologians -- Chapter 4. Taking a Phenomenological Approach to Oikonomics: Looking at the...
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1. Colonial World of Postcolonial Historians and the Neoliberal Reinvention of Tribal Identity in India -- 2. Myth of Modernization and Development in Orissa -- 3. Interrogating Social Capital and Denials of Development in the Planning for Tribal Development in India -- 4. Capitalism and...
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The future looked bright for Argentina in the early twentieth century. It had already achieved high levels of income … per capita and was moving away from authoritarian government towards a more open democracy. Unfortunately, Argentina never …
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We investigate how historical patterns of primary production influenced development across local economies in Argentina …
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This paper uses the natural experiment of Argentina's integration into world markets in the late-nineteenth century to …
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Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Greece. The results suggest that the haircut imposed by Argentina in its 2005 restructuring (75 …
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of the State -- Chapter 6. Brazil and Argentina: Hegemonic crisis, neo – developmental State and wasted decade -- Chapter … contrasts both cases with the unsuccessful development of Brazil and Argentina toward “knowledge capitalism” and the …
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This book features an in-depth comparative study of South American National Development Bank’s governance systems. It explores the relationship between bank governance and performance frameworks, both in terms of financial-economic indicators and development impact. It seeks to observe,...
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