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This chapter summarizes the case for considering money as a legal institution. The Western liberal tradition, represented here by John Locke’s iconic account of money, describes money as an item that emerged from barter before the state existed. Considered as an historical practice, money is...
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Brazil and the United Kingdom; currency arrangements in Iraq and their reform after the 2003 war; and the relationship …
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, Greece, Russia, India, China, Japan, Brazil, and South Africa focus on the history, administrative structure, and … -- 5. Germany and the European Central Bank -- 6. Greece -- 7. The Russian Federation -- 8. India -- 9. China -- 10. Japan … -- 11. Brazil -- 12. South Africa -- 13. Conclusion …
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Brazil and the United Kingdom; currency arrangements in Iraq and their reform after the 2003 war; and the relationship …
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This contribution applies the cointegrated vector autoregressive (CVAR) model to analyze the long-run behavior and short-run dynamics of stock markets across five developed and three emerging economies. The main objective is to check whether liquidity conditions play an important role in stock...
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policy by reference to three case studies: the collapse of exchange rate regimes in Brazil and the United Kingdom; currency …
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