Nova fase da economia mundial e a crise do euro: a China, a Europa e a América [PDF]
Aborda-se, aqui, as causas profundas da crise e as formas que ela tomou durante os últimos cinco anos, particularmente sobre a gigantesca concorrência, verdadeira "guerra de moedas".
Robert Rollinat
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A Europa Alemã - de Maquiavel a "Merkievel": estratégias de poder na crise do euro [PDF]
Esse pequeno livro escrito por Ulrich Becktem muito a dizer sobre nossos tempos. O sociolo-go alemao resolveu enfrentar um dos mais dificeisproblemas da contemporaneidade, a crise do Euro,o que torna o livro muito relevante para a compre-ensao desse periodo nebuloso.O livro, finalizado por Beck em agosto de 2012,faz uma reflexao sobre a situacao em que
João Carlos Jarochinski Silva
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Será a União Bancária uma solução para a crise do Euro? [PDF]
Resumo: A crise das dívidas soberanas na zona Euro colocou em causa o modelo de integração monetária e a sua arquitetura. As manifestações de fragilidade de alguns países periféricos, devido ao endividamento público e privado e à perda de competitividade, estiveram na base de planos de resgate financeiro daqueles países.
Rocha de Sousa, Miguel, Caetano, José
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Multicentric study of adherence to antiseizure medications among adults with epilepsy attended in neurology departments in Burkina Faso. [PDF]
Abstract Objective To study the adherence of antiseizures medication in neurology in the city of Ouagadougou. Patients and Methods We conducted a multicentric cross‐sectional study on adherence to antiseizure medications among adult patients with epilepsy followed by outpatient neurology consultations. The patients were recruited from November 22, 2021
Dabilgou AA +7 more
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An Odd Crisis: Covid‐19 and UK Food Prices Une étrange crise : Covid‐19 et prix des denrées alimentaires au Royaume‐Uni Eine seltsame Krise: Covid‐19 und britische Lebensmittelpreise [PDF]
Summary The Covid‐19 pandemic will have impacts that will vary across countries and commodity sectors, reflecting factors such as the importance of trade, differences in the functioning of supply chains and the market which producers and farmers supply. Some of these effects will be relatively short‐lived; others will be longer‐lasting. In this context,
Lin H, Lloyd T, McCorriston S.
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Summary Direct intervention in the size of livestock numbers is not considered a main option in European agri‐environmental policies nor in policy studies. Nevertheless, the governments of the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium) have announced livestock buyout schemes.
Daan Boezeman +3 more
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Routine failure in Macedonia: a critique of the Global Financial Crisis from the periphery
Abstract In most Western analyses, the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) constituted a systemic failure that spread across the entire capitalist system from the United States. That was not, however, the discourse that circulated in (and about) Macedonia – a peripheral country that had been mired in economic disasters since its transition from socialism ...
Fabio Mattioli
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The planet faces a climate crisis with severe health, economic and environmental consequences. Political actions such as the European Green Deal aim to mitigate climate change by shifting production and consumption patterns, and the production of mycorrhizal sporocarps—the fruiting body of fungi—is no exception. The production of mycorrhizal sporocarps
Inês Ferreira +2 more
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Providing long‐term care: Options for a better workforce
Abstract Older people and their care workers have been disproportionately affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic. Many OECD Member countries have taken measures to contain the spread of the infection and improve the care workforce. Yet the health crisis is highlighting and exacerbating pre‐existing structural problems in the long‐term care (LTC) sector.
Ana Llena‐Nozal +2 more
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The Valence Side of the EU: EU Issue Voting in the Aftermath of the Eurozone Crisis
Abstract In the aftermath of the Euro crisis, EU issues have increasingly affected electoral behaviour, explaining a sizable shift in votes from the Europhile to Eurosceptic parties. This paper advances the argument that EU issue voting is not entirely encompassed in a divisive (pro‐/anti‐) EU dimension, testing the hypothesis that a EU valence voting ...
Luca Carrieri, Davide Angelucci
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