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The multiplex nature of global financial contagions
As illustrated by the 2008 global financial crisis, the financial distress of one country can trigger financial distress in other countries. We examine the problem of identifying such “systemically important” countries (i.e., countries whose financial ...
R. Maria del Rio-Chanona +3 more
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mLearning solutions for international development – rethinking the thinking
John Traxler
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RE-THINKING SECURITY - CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IMPACT ON SECURITY AGENDA [PDF]
New security risks and threats initiate new thinking about security as well as about the necessity of continuous updating the security agenda itself.
Aleksandar Pavleski
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Think Global—Towards International Consumer Law [PDF]
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Guidelines on Consumer Protection, a document which remains as the only significant contribution to consumer law and policy at the international level. Although there are numerous evolved systems of consumer law around the globe, these have generally emerged either at the national level or ...
TWIGG-FLESNER, Christian +1 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF CRITICAL THINKING AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCY IN THE TRAINING OF EXPERTS FOR THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY, TOURISM AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS [PDF]
The article covers the issues related to the implementation of the competency approach in the training of future professionals in the hospitality industry, tourism and international business to make them fully equipped for professional activities by ...
Svitlana I. Medynska
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On the valuation of economic goods
The presented study includes an analysis of the category of “good” on the basis of philosophy and economics. Particular attention was paid here to the factors determining the monetary value (price) of an economic good.
Wojciech Giza
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This article seeks to contribute to theorising the institutional structure of international society by exploring synergies between complex systems thinking and the English School theory of International Relations (IR).
Dennis R. Schmidt
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The European Union a stepping stone to further integration or rather a Eurocentric fortress?
The European Union a stepping stone to further integration or rather a Eurocentric fortress? Still with the memory of the destructive national power of the Second World War, the main initiators of the European integration stirred this project with the ...
Maren Kraushaar
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Austrian Thinking on International Economics [PDF]
The epithet “Austrian” in “Austrian economics” is applied to the work of economists as far apart in time as Carl Menger, whose Grundsätze der Volkswirthschaftslehre (Principles of Political Economy) first appeared in 1871, and Ludwig Lachmann, Israel Kirzner and Murray Rothbard, writing a century or more later.
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What next for the Peaceful Power?
It would be impossible for the great powers of Europe to come together in peaceful association after centuries of conflict. The French would not trust the Germans, the Poles would never agree to a demilitarised western border and anyway, without a ...
Dylan Matthew Kissane
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