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We focus on four previous systemic financial crises that the United States has experienced since 1870. These include the crisis of 1873 (called the Great Depression until the 1930s), the 1893 crisis, the panic of 1907, and the Great Depression. Given that all of the earlier crises predate the...
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projects in Greater Europe — the European project (European Union) and the Eurasian project (Russia, the Customs Union and the …
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States of Europe’ in a 1946 Zurich University speech – is something qualitatively very different from colonialism. In this …
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integration in the EU, but on its basis it is possible to create models of regional cohesion in Europe. …
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Despite current political headwinds, there is need for a timely expert assessment of the comprehensive economic integration between the European Union (EU) and the emerging Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). This report constitutes a preliminary methodological study. It starts off by offering a...
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aggressive export policies of Northern Europe via their low wage policies. (6b) Given the similarity of the tax policies in the …
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This article aims to compare women in the MENA region with women in Europe as to how globalization affects their …, first, international trade, and, second, cross-national flows of information via persons and media. In Western Europe … labor market participation, mirroring the current development in the MENA countries. After the Cold War, in Western Europe …
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in Europe. The study is based on a large-scale survey from the year 1998. There are evidently large differences in the …
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This paper examines the causality between income, unemployment and crime in 11 European countries employing the panel data analysis for the period 1993-2001 for both aggregated (total crime) and disaggregated (subcategories) crime data. Fixed and random effect models are estimated to analyze the...
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