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In medieval Europe, old coins were frequently declared invalid and exchanged for new ones at fixed rates and dates. Here, the question of whether and when such re-coinage was applied in medieval Sweden is analyzed against the historical record. A theory of how short-lived coinage systems work is...
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In 1795, the French Revolutionary government, in establishing our modern metric system, also established the metric values for the historic European mint weights of the ancien regime era. If those mint-weights are undoubtedly valid for the 18th century, can we be certain that all had remained...
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Dieser Beitrag behandelt die Implementation von Mikrokrediten sowie deren Folgen für die sozioökonomische Entwicklung der indischen Ureinwohner Adivasi in der Region Gudalur im indischen Bundesstaat Tamil Nadu. Die Fallstudie handelt von den individuellen Erfahrungen von 10 'self-help-groups'....
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up by the British to collect land revenue in India, and show that differences in historical property rights institutions …
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The paper provides an assessment of India's role in the final years of the civil war in Sri Lanka (2003-2009). In … particular, it looks for explanations for India's inability to act as a conflict manager in its own region, which is in contrast … India's approach to the conflict, when in 2007 New Delhi began to rather explicitly support the Sri Lankan government - in …
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