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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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Provides an historically based analysis of Afghanistan's current socio-economic situation and the implications of this for reconstruction and employment creation.
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the complex ways in which Bloomsbury artists approached space, challenging and blurring the boundaries between the domestic/private domain and the public sphere, and also between life and art. Looking deep into the private space, these artists posited the...
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This paper examines the consequences of mass incarceration on various aspects of the lives of African-American women. In particular, it seeks to determine how the historically high growth rate in the prison population over the past 30 years has affected employment outcomes, family...
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Understanding employment for African American women through the lens of neoclassical economics may not be best to help understand their plight. Their pay and the available employment has not been equal to that of men and even more so, African American women have lower paying jobs compared to...
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This brief article introduces the special issue on the Invisible Woman. Copyright Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2013
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