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This paper describes the institutional flaws that led to the euro crisis, assesses the institutional reforms that were put in place during and in the aftermath of the crisis, and evaluates the remaining fragilities of the architecture of the European monetary union. In mid-2017, growth in the...
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The Legal Tender Act of 1862 offers a blueprint solution to our current economic crisis. The U.S. Government issued its own currency rather then relying on banks. This allowed the North to finance and win the civil war while keeping the economy solvent. The same solution can be used today to...
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Executive pay has become a regulatory flashpoint of the global financial crisis. In contrast to the traditional non-interventionist approach to executive compensation, it has galvanized regulators around the world to search for effective responses to the perceived problem of executive pay. These...
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This paper discusses how financial crises in emerging Asia and Japan worked as catalysts for legal reforms. Findings show that six Asian countries pursued significant legal and judicial reforms following financial crises in 1997-1998, but indicators that measure the quality of legal institutions...
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The rational decision behaviour of legislative, executive and judicial powers has already been the subject of a fair share of attention in literature. Several studies have shown the effect of the public mood on EU institutions. This paper investigates if the judicial behaviour of the European...
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1. Synthetic composite indicators for monitoring changes in countries’ development rankings - a bibliometric analysis -- 2. Motivation ”after work”: the right to retire versus the right ”not to retire” -- 3. Assessment Models of the Digital Economy and Knowledge-based Societies in...
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