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This paper analyze the colonial institutions set up by the British to collect land revenue in India, and show that …
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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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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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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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responses of the United States and British governments. (Hirano paper): provides an overall picture of the Japanese history …
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rivaled only by the Great Depression. Taking an in-depth look at the history of both, they explain what went wrong and why …
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rivaled only by the Great Depression. Taking an in-depth look at the history of both, they explain what went wrong and why …
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Transnationalism of first-generation migrants, usually considered as the core element of their migratory projects, is … the complementarity or dualism between integration and transnationalism and the degree of persistence of the latter over … relations of transnationalism with duration of residence and integration of Eastern Europe communities in the specific case of …
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transnationalism, especially of transnational security concerns, into any consideration of peace in the region. Transnational threat …
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Whereas studies have documented socio-cultural changes connected to migration dynamics, there is a dearth of knowledge about decision-making in transnational fami-lies. This article seeks to understand transformations in decision-making in six Zim-babwean transnational families. This is done by...
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