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High School Exiting Among Autistic Students: A National Analysis of Special Education Data from 2015 to 2019. [PDF]
McLean KJ +5 more
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Children's Trait Inference and Partner Choice in a Cooperative Game. [PDF]
Schlingloff-Nemecz L +5 more
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The IMF and the Ruble Zone [PDF]
When the Soviet Union broke up, ten of the fifteen successor states were hit by hyperinflation. Hyperinflation is closely connected with the persistence of the common currency area in the CIS till 1993. Arguably, the preservation of the ruble zone was the worst single mistake in the post-communist transition in terms of its costs, and the question is ...
Richard Pomfret
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International Journal of Finance and Economics, 1996
The ruble exchange rate has undergone wide gyrations over the last few years, culminating in a period of rapid appreciation in early 1995. We examine this period, distinguishing between two alternative views, an overshooting view with backward looking expectations, and a portfolio model based on demand for ruble assets.
William Easterly
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The ruble exchange rate has undergone wide gyrations over the last few years, culminating in a period of rapid appreciation in early 1995. We examine this period, distinguishing between two alternative views, an overshooting view with backward looking expectations, and a portfolio model based on demand for ruble assets.
William Easterly
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2023
Abstract The Ruble is a political history of Russian money from Catherine the Great to Vladimir Lenin. It traces the evolution of the Russian state and society through the analysis of monetary reforms. The Ruble argues that currency constituted an important element of Russian political organization—first, autocratic, and then socialist ...
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Abstract The Ruble is a political history of Russian money from Catherine the Great to Vladimir Lenin. It traces the evolution of the Russian state and society through the analysis of monetary reforms. The Ruble argues that currency constituted an important element of Russian political organization—first, autocratic, and then socialist ...
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