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Nach den neuesten Berechnungen kostet ein etwa dreimonatiger Krieg am Golf die Alliierten etwa 55 Mrd. Dollar. Die …
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Versuch einer Quantifizierung der wirtschaftlichen Folgen des zweiten Golfkriegs. Angesprochen werden: veränderte Gastarbeiter- und damit Finanzströme, hohe unmittelbare und indirekte Kriegsfolgelasten und deren externe Mitfinanzierung, veränderte regionale Leistungstransfers,...
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Die Bedingungen, welche die Dominanz der Friede oder des Kriegs über das individuelle und gemeinschaftliche Leben bestimmen, sind nicht nur die Politischen, Ideologischen, Wirtschaftlichen und Militärischen. Das ist nicht nur die Frage des Militärischen, Ökonomischen und Politischen, auch...
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Happiness research has dealt with a great number of determinants of well-being but has neglected the effect of war …-being of the people killed in war. Wars may also increase happiness by providing shared experiences, raising national pride …
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, who live in a war zone along the border with Gaza. The participants were asked to tell their life stories and to answer …
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Social Anthropology delved into the war as one of most important activities of all societies, cultures and … of technology previously developed in peace-time. Whenever societies are unable to make the war, simply they are … extinguished. Nonetheless, after the World Trade center's attack in Sept. 2001, terrorism advent and the war on terror have created …
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cost of war; then, whether capitalism has shown a preference for war. Both questions are considered comparatively. Neither …
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This article studies temporal variations in wealth levels and distribution in an Ottoman context during the eighteenth century. By analysing the probate estate inventories of the Muslim deceased in Kastamonu, located in north-central Anatolia, we demonstrate that real wealth levels generally...
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During crisis art is often considered as a safe haven both by the scientific literature and the financial advisors. For example, during WWII art markets encountered a massive boom in occupied countries This paper questions this vision of art as a safe investment providing evidence that art has...
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