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Australia. This new venture, which is being conducted in an area where there are often insufficient jobs, has the potential to …
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19 ème siècle (a history of the French capital market in the 19th century). In this chapter, we discuss the changes in …
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This paper is the first result of a project aiming at understanding the history of bankruptcy law from an empirical …
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The influence of political and social institutions on economic development is a major question developed by institutional economics. Naturally, the relationship between patent system and economic performance has been explored by economists and historians. In her book published in 2005, B. Zorina...
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Abstract: In Europe the public role of the religions appears to be directly proportional to the fall in trust in the procedural mechanisms at the basis of the liberal democracies. Compared to the strong identities attributed to the United States and to the Islamic world Europe is accused of...
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Abstract: The European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) is understood as an important new "instrument" in the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) "toolbox", designed to respond to the contemporary security environment as well as to overcome the inaction and hesitancy of the past....
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complex models required. Our structural equation analyses of five large, representative national surveys of Australia (N …
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Public scepticism surrounding climate change is an obstacle for implementing climate change mitigation measures in many countries. However, very little is known about: (1) the nature and sources of climate change scepticism; and (2) its influence on preferences for climate change mitigation...
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Despite the overwhelming scientific consensus, climate change is a divisive national and international policy issue. There is still much public debate and uncertainty regarding the reality of climate change and the degree to which human activities are responsible. In terms of climate change...
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This article surveys the growth of consumer credit in Australia during the twentieth century, particularly after the … Second World War. Until the 1970s, the regulation of Australia's financial market caused formal consumer credit to be …
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