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Public strategies to rescue the hospitality industry following the impact of COVID-19: A case study of the European Union. [PDF]
Sanabria-Díaz JM +2 more
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Supranational institutions as central stakeholders during eurozone debt crisis in 2008-2012
Viljar Veebel, Ulrika Hurt, Raul Markus
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Politics of Primordial Loyalties and Its Transnational Dimensions: Tamilness as Pan‐ethnic and Supranational [PDF]
Athithan Jayapalan
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Can Central Bank Digital Currencies Promote the Internationalization of Currencies?
ABSTRACT Using multinational data (2000–2023), this study employed system GMM and fixed‐effects models to examine CBDC's impact on currency internationalization through a framework measuring ‘market acceptance’ and ‘policy drive.’ The results indicated that CBDC advancement significantly promotes currency internationalization.
Haodong Gu
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Hard and Soft Law in the European Union: The case of Social policy and the Open Method of Coordination [PDF]
The European integrative experiment rests on a dynamic equilibrium of intergovernmental and supranational features of the regulatory framework of the European Union.
Luca Barani
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ESG Thematic Bonds in Emerging Markets: Risk, Uncertainty, and Ambiguity
ABSTRACT We examine the impact of risk aversion, ambiguity, and uncertainty (geopolitical and economic) on the ESG thematic bond markets in emerging countries. We analyze ESG sovereign (both USD and local currency denominated) and corporate bond markets on the aggregate and regional levels.
Nebojsa Dimic +3 more
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In an era of increased globalisation, the need for a sense of belonging and an identity is becoming more pressing. The way nations form images of others and, conversely, conscious or unconscious images of themselves is becoming increasingly important as ...
Ariane Bogain, Florence Potot
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Corporate Lobbying as Anticompetitive Behaviour in the EU
ABSTRACT Despite the influence of ordoliberalism in EU law, the mutual feedback between market power and political influence of dominant corporations has not become an explicit consideration in competition law enforcement and has remained rather in the background as an implicit rationale. If the threats to competition posed by regulatory capture are to
Francisco E. Beneke Avila
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ABSTRACT Seeing the EU roughly as a political system designed to remove the most essential political decisions from democratic control, while in a large part abiding by legal frameworks, we could speak about an opposition between technocratic legalism and democracy.
Dimitry V. Kochenov +1 more
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