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ABSTRACT This is a retrospective case study of an antisemitic lone actor terrorist who completed the deadliest attack against the Jewish community in American history. The analysis through the lens of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP‐18) finds that 72% of the warning indicators were present, including four proximal warning ...
Molly Amman, Julia Kupper, J. Reid Meloy
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Sustainable Luxury: Understanding Consumer Responses to Purpose‐Driven Brand Strategies
ABSTRACT The study examines the dilemma faced by consumers in balancing the concepts of sustainability and luxury in the context of self‐gifting. The research is based on the Affect‐Behavior‐Cognition (ABC) framework and the Consumer‐Brand Identification (CBI) theory, which seeks to understand how the perceived sustainability–luxury fit and brand ...
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The European Monetary Union and the European Monetary System (I)
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1998
The discussion briefly reviews the events leading up to the adoption of the European Monetary System in March 1979 and the associated Exchange Rate Mechanism. It goes on to describe the Maastricht Treaty and to review the costs and benefits of a common currency.
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The discussion briefly reviews the events leading up to the adoption of the European Monetary System in March 1979 and the associated Exchange Rate Mechanism. It goes on to describe the Maastricht Treaty and to review the costs and benefits of a common currency.
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Thunderbird International Business Review, 1998
AbstractThe final stage of the European Monetary Union (EMU) is approaching; the single currency goes into effect on January 1, 1999. The article discusses the far‐reaching ramifications of the euro in the context of the international monetary system.
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AbstractThe final stage of the European Monetary Union (EMU) is approaching; the single currency goes into effect on January 1, 1999. The article discusses the far‐reaching ramifications of the euro in the context of the international monetary system.
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The European Monetary System and European Monetary Union
1998In this chapter we examine one of the most important economic issues ever tackled by the European Union (EU), namely, European Monetary Union (EMU). In January 1994 the European Union was expanded from 12 to 15 members following the accession of Austria, Finland and Sweden.
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Monetary standardization in the European Union
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social ScienceThis study investigates the design and production of Euro banknotes and coins, focusing on their role in shaping European identity, enhancing security, and promoting sustainability. The aim is to explore how integrating advanced security features with culturally rich narratives can transform the Euro into a symbol of unity and environmental ...
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THE TRANSITION TO EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION AND THE EUROPEAN MONETARY INSTITUTE
Economics & Politics, 1993The European Monetary Institute (EMI) will prepare a framework for European Monetary Union (EMU) monetary policy during the transition to the EMU. This involves a trade‐off between deepening financial market integration and harmonizing central bank instruments, a choice between centralized and decentralized monetary strategies with significant welfare ...
JÜRGEN VON HAGEN, MICHELE FRATIANNI
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2018
Recently a European banker complained that U.S. bankers and the public know more about EMU, the Australian ostrich-like bird, than about EMU the European Monetary Union. On this side of the Atlantic, EMU is almost a non-event. In contrast, Monetary Union is a major event for Europe's bankers and political classes.
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Recently a European banker complained that U.S. bankers and the public know more about EMU, the Australian ostrich-like bird, than about EMU the European Monetary Union. On this side of the Atlantic, EMU is almost a non-event. In contrast, Monetary Union is a major event for Europe's bankers and political classes.
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