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Abstract This article draws on the experiences of teachers and teacher educators within the “Bristol Decolonising Network”, an informal professional learning network based in South West England, to share examples of teacher‐led decolonising/antiracist initiatives. The seven vignettes presented cover a range of subject areas across the English Secondary
Terra Glowach+9 more
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Decolonisation and anti‐racism: Challenges and opportunities for (teacher) education
Abstract In the past two decades, we have seen a renewed interest in decolonisation. A proliferation of literature produced on the topic, the establishment of journals on decolonisation, student protests such as the #RhodesMustFall campaign at universities in South Africa and Oxford University in Britain, French President Emmanuel Macron's call for the
Lesley Le Grange
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The local health impacts of natural resource booms
Abstract This paper uses novel micro‐data on natural resources and administrative health data in Brazil to study how economic booms in minerals affect health at birth. By implementing a reduced‐form estimation of shift‐share research designs, the identification strategy relies on the exogeneity of global commodity prices to municipality‐specific health
Elisa M. Maffioli
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Boinet Albert, Herz Max, Sabri Saber. Expropriations. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 29, exercice 1912, 1913. pp. 81-83.
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The Politics of FDI Expropriation [PDF]
AbstractI examine the role of political instability and fractionalization as potential explanations for the lack of capital flows from rich countries to poor countries (i.e., the Lucas Paradox). Using panel data from 1984 to 2014, I document that (i) developed countries exhibit larger inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI), (ii) countries subject ...
Marina Azzimonti, Marina Azzimonti
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After Shleifer, who needs Mises?
Abstract The demise of socialism in Eastern Europe and the transition to a market economy in China and India marked the end of traditional comparative economics as a field. The debate between capitalism and socialism was settled. The economic calculation argument of Ludwig von Mises seemed no longer relevant. In its place, the new comparative economics
Anna B. Faria, John Robert Subrick
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Conserving biodiversity in the face of rapid climate change requires a shift in priorities
The conservation field is expanding in scope beyond traditional biodiversity‐focused conservation to address shifting societal values and the magnitude and rapidity of climate change. Such an expansion will require (1) an increased focus on human wellbeing, (2) accepting certain forms of change to foster ecological transitions, and (3) a concerted ...
Martin A. Schlaepfer, Joshua J. Lawler
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Securing Owners’ Rights in Expropriation Proceedings – Selected Aspects
The institution of expropriation is an instrument for public authorities to actuate discharge of public tasks that are important for general needs of society.
Małgorzata Pracka
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Controlling shareholder expropriation is an important issue in corporate governance in emerging economies. The existing literature discusses the effects of minority shareholder legal protection, controlling shareholder ownership, and managerial ...
Ping Sun, Sheng Ma, Xinxin Xu
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